The Hyde Park Paddington - detail
The Hyde Park Paddington
- Address: 78-82 Westbourne Terrace, Paddington, Hyde Park, London W2 6QA
- Location: Paddington, Hyde Park
- Times: check-in: 14:00, check-out: 11:00
- Nearest Tube Station: Paddington
- No. of Rooms: 99
There are 99 rooms in total - all of which are fitted to the exacting standards required by today's modern travel, rooms available in: single, double and triple. A haven for the business and leisure traveller alike, The The Hyde Park Paddington boasts the following features as standard:
- En-suite bathrooms
- Telephone
- Television
- Coffee / tea making
- No smoking rooms
- Hair dryer
- Radio with alarm
Additional Options:
- The Premier Bar at the Hyde Park Paddington Hotel is the ideal venue to unwind after a long and hard day's business
- shopping or sight seeing. Open all day for snacks and refreshment
- the Premier Bar provides a wonderfully tranquil atmosphere
- friendly
- efficient service and a great place to meet with friends or colleagues for pre or post meal drinks. The Premier Bar is a popular choice with locals and guests alike.
- A la carte restaurant
- Bar
- 24 hrs reception
- Luggage room
- Breakfast restaurant
- Elevator
- Laundry services
- Breakfast inclusive
Paddington, Hyde Park
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Sitting on the northern edge of Hyde Park, Lancaster gate bustles with energy. This wonderful mix of green spaces and chic Oxford Street shopping is a great draw for many people. Amongst all this lively activity stands Marble Arch, constructed in 1828 by John Nash out of white Carrara marble. This imposing structure stands on the site of the much earlier Tyburn Gallows where grisly executions once took place. Nearby is Speakers Corner where 'free speech' can be enjoyed or endured every Sunday depending on your point of view! From here one can stroll down Park Lane, the window shoppers dream, with exclusive car showrooms and luxury property agents.
The Hyde Park Paddington Hotel is superbly located at Hyde Park and just a 3 minute walk from Paddington Station. Dedicated as a Royal Park in 1536, Hyde Park is the largest of the London parks with Oxford Street to its east and Kensington to its south. A stroll along the four miles of paths will lead you to some of London's best shopping and dining areas. Primarily designated as leisure ground - including the Serpentine boating lake - the park is also a focus of demonstrations and controversy at Speakers' Corner.
The Hyde Park Paddington accepts payment using the following cards