Park Plaza County Hall London
Park Plaza County Hall London boasts an on-site fitness center, spa and sauna and wireless Internet access throughout the property. The hotel contains 398 guest rooms, each of which comes with air-conditioning, small kitchens with refrigerators and microwaves and tea- and coffee-making facilities. The on-site restaurant specializes in Mediterranean cuisine; it is open for breakfast during the week and for lunch and dinner on all seven days.
Park Plaza County Hall London
1 Addington St.
London SE1 7RY
UK
011 (+44) 207 021 1810
parkplaza.com
Premier Inn London County Hall
The Premier Inn London County Hall is one of the hotels located inside the County Hall building. As part of the Premier Inn chain, this is a property geared toward budget travelers. Rooms come with simple furnishings and basic amenities, and wireless Internet access is available throughout the property. Additionally, there is a restaurant on site where you can enjoy continental breakfasts each morning and lunch and dinner in the evenings; the menu ranges from traditional British fare, such as shepherd's pie, to pizza and pasta.
Premier Inn London County Hall
Belvedere Road
London SE1 7PB
UK
011 (+44) 870 238 3300
premierinn.com
London Marriott Hotel County Hall
Guests staying at this five-star property can enjoy views of Big Ben and the River Thames from their rooms. The 200 guest rooms come equipped with spacious work areas, luxury bedding with Egyptian cotton-rich linens, luxury robes, slippers and Internet access. A swimming pool, gym and spa are on site. The hotel's County Hall Restaurant is a destination for fine dining in a formal environment; the modern European cuisine is said to be exquisite. In addition, there are two lounges and a bar on the premises, all of which offer a more casual environment.
London Marriott Hotel County Hall
London County Hall
Westminster Bridge Road
London SE1 7PB
UK
011 (+44) 207 928 5200
marriott.com
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