TRENDS OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
Immerse yourself in the best of London, where its iconic attractions are right on your doorstep. From world-class museums and historic landmarks to premier shopping and exquisite dining, everything you could want is just moments away. Our hotel boasts views of Waterloo Place, renowned for its war memorials and the statue of Florence Nightingale. This elegant square is bordered by grand buildings designed by John Nash, the celebrated Regency architect, and is named after the 1815 Battle of Waterloo, which marked Napoleon’s defeat. You might recognize Waterloo Place from films like The Omen, The Bourne Ultimatum, Cruella, and Harry Potter at Piccadilly Circus. Within a one-minute walk, you’ll find over London’s top theatres and shopping districts. Just behind us, the Haymarket Theatre is London’s oldest theatre still in operation. It’s said that the Duke of Westminster once adorned lampposts throughout Westminster with the Coco Chanel symbol. Rumour has it that Hugh Grosvenor, who was infatuated with Chanel during the 1920s, made numerous marriage proposals to her. A five-minute stroll will bring you to the National Gallery, home to one of Leonardo da Vinci’s masterpieces. Nearby Jermyn Street boasts more Royal Warrants than any other street in London, recognizing businesses that have provided goods or services to the Royal Family for at least five years.
Just a short walk away, the picturesque St James is home to three resident pelicans, adding a touch of charm to your visit.
TRANSPORTATION LINKS
Tube Piccadilly Circus: Bakerloo Line, Piccadilly Line Charing Cross Line: Northern Line, Bakerloo Line Train - all approximately 15 minutes by tube London Victoria London Euston London Paddington St Pancras International Airport - all approximately 50 minutes by tube London City London Heathrow London Gatwick
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