Location. The Chamberlain Hotel is a former townhouse positioned along a main thoroughfare in London, England. Tower Bridge, the South Bank and the Design Museum are located one kilometre from the hotel.
Hotel Features. The hotel exterior typifies British design with window flower boxes and white brick columns. On site dining is offered at Chamberlain Restaurant which is open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Modern European cuisine headlines the menu. Chamberlain Bar offers beverages and bar fare. The hotel provides wireless Internet access is available in public areas for a fee. A business centre offers fax and photocopy services. The Chamberlain Hotel offers discounted passes to a nearby health club. Additional amenities include concierge services, laundry facilities and 24 hour room service.
Guestrooms. This five story hotel offers 64 air conditioned guestrooms that reflect traditional English d�cor. Room amenities include minibars and coffeemakers. In room safes are provided. High speed Internet access is available for a fee, and all accommodations offer cable television. Private bathrooms are stocked with complimentary toiletries.
Rates:
138.89 - 222.22
Number Of Rooms: 64
Number Of Floors: 1
Check In Time: 3 p.m.
Check Out Time: 11 a.m.
Amenities:
In House Dining
Children Allowed
Data Ports
Meeting Rooms
Business Center
Chamberlain Hotel
130-135 Minories
London, United Kingdom EC3N 1NU
Driving Directions:
From London Heathrow Airport:
Approximate distance to the hotel is 50 kilometres (30 miles).
Getting there. The Heathrow Express train and Londons black taxis are available for transfer from the airport to the center of London. The London Undergrounds Piccadilly Line service also serves all Heathrow terminals and takes passengers into central London.
Getting around. The extensive London Underground system connects the hotel with the rest of central London within. The Underground station closest to the hotel is Tower Hill. There is also a wide choice of buses. The hotel can order black taxi cabs on request.
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