Location. The Parkwood at Marble Arch is located in London, England, opposite Hyde Park, one mile from Madame Tussauds wax museum, and within two miles of Buckingham Palace.
Hotel Features. The hotel features a Classical style facade, and there is a fireplace in the lounge area. Complimentary access to Internet is provided in public areas, and guests are served a complimentary English breakfast each morning.
Guestrooms. Parkwood at Marble Archs 18 guestrooms include complimentary Internet, direct dial phones, satellite television, coffee and tea facilities, and hair dryers.
Rates:
151.73 - 152.73
Number Of Rooms: 18
Number Of Floors: 5
Amenities:
Children Allowed
Parkwood at Marble Arch - Guest House
Stanhope Place Marble Arch
London, United Kingdom W2 2HB
Driving Directions:
From London Heathrow Airport (LHR):
Distance to Parkwood at Marble Arch is 15 miles, approximately 50 minutes drive.
Getting there. The Heathrow Express train is the quickest way into London. It departs from the airport every 15 minutes, and takes 15 minutes to reach Paddington Station in central London. The journey is non stop and costs 14.50 GBP. Paddington is on the Hammersmith and City, District and Circle, and Bakerloo lines of Londons Underground (Tube). Additionally, the airport is on the Piccadilly line of the Underground, which runs directly to Kings Cross, Leicester Square, Knightsbridge, and Green Park underground stations. The journey to central London takes approximately one hour, and trains depart every 10 minutes. A one day travel pass costs 6.30 GBP, including travel to Heathrow (in zone 6). Black taxis cost approximately 50 GBP to central London. Coaches operate to London Victoria and the rest of the UK, and the airport is also served by local buses. Prices are all subject to change.
Getting around. The London Underground (Tube) and buses are the easiest ways to travel within London. Single tickets are expensive, but an electronic Oyster card offers a cheaper fare. Oyster cards can be purchased from ticket offices for 3 GBP (refundable). Daily or weekly travel passes are the most economical way to travel, and are valid on buses, trams, trains, and DLR, as well as on the Underground. Black taxis are available on the streets, but can be expensive. Driving is not recommended for visitors and a congestion charge zone is operated in central London.