4/5 - Good
Busy with traffic but the shopping area is like a village
Reviewed on 10 Mar 2025
Reviewed on 9 Mar 2025
Reviewed on 10 Mar 2025
Reviewed on 9 Mar 2025
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Reviewed on 7 Mar 2025
Once the private hunting grounds of a king, London's most famous park is today a place where everyone can enjoy gardens, monuments and music performances.
One of London’s most resounding landmarks is a treasured emblem of England.
Britain’s most famous home, the luxurious personal residence and workplace of Queen Elizabeth II, is open to all.
Attend music and sports events, see a movie or go bowling in one of the busiest arenas in the world, situated inside this iconic dome by the River Thames.
Known for its association with a well-known nursery rhyme, this iconic bridge has existed in various forms for more than 2,000 years.
Often billed as the British version of Times Square, this iconic intersection is the perfect starting point for your London adventure.
Busy with traffic but the shopping area is like a village
Lovely High Street an excellent walks along the Thames
Fantastic,crossed the road and we were in Hampton court.
I had cancelled the third guest but still had to pay as message had not got to reception
There were lots of places to eat and drink within walking distance of the hotel and it is ideally placed for a visit to Hampton Court Palace
Verychicand welcoming