An elegant Victorian townhouse overlooking Hyde Park, this boutique hotel in London’s Bayswater area offers plenty of history recently restored to its original charm.
Hotel Features
The Elizabeth Hotel was originally three separate 19th century townhouses, first linked during World War II for accommodating members of the Polish Airforce. Following a $5 million restoration, the Elizabeth Hotel now features beautifully restored architecture and antique furnishings throughout. Secluded from the city streets, the hotel’s back doors open to a serene garden terrace with trickling waterfall and flourishing potted plants. The Elizabeth’s bar, decorated in the timeless English tradition of wood paneling and leather, serves brews and cocktails with personable service. Also onsite, the hotel’s Rose Garden Restaurant serves a multicultural range of entrees inspired from across Europe. The Rose Garden makes a popular venue for breakfast, offering both a European buffet and full-service English breakfast.
Guestrooms
Each guestroom at the Elizabeth Hotel in London comes with a bit of history and character. From the comfortable, traditionally furnished double guestrooms (some with private patios) to the more formal Elizabeth Rooms, with four-post beds and Victorian fireplaces, no two rooms are alike. A highly sought-after Conservatory Suite, originally one of the townhouses conservatories, offers generous panoramic views and stained-glass art from within its split-level suite.
Hotel Location
Overlooking Hyde Park, this Bayswater hotel in London boasts a remarkable location with great access to the tube trips into the City. Lancaster Gate Station is just outside the hotel’s doors, while famed Paddington Station sits only a couple blocks away. Trendy West End and SoHo neighborhoods are less than a mile from the hotel.
Other Details
Hotel Type:
Hotel
Total Rooms:
not available
Number of Floors:
not available
Credit Cards Accepted:
American Express, Mastercard, Diners Club, Japan Credit Bureau, Visa