In the lively centre of Greenwich, the Mitre offers well-appointed rooms and a restaurant and bar. Offering free Wi-Fi, this traditional London Hotel is a 3-minute walk from Greenwich Park.
Gary
United Kingdom
Good location, comfortable relaxing atmosphere with friendly staff and the breakfast was excellent.
Located in Royal Greenwich, DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich is just 15 minutes’ walk from the historic ship The Cutty Sark, and the National Maritime Museum.
Jo
United Kingdom
I loved my room and the ability to adjust the room temperature. The room was clean and beddings the same. I enjoyed the lounge as well.
Staff in reception were kind and friendly.
The Clarendon overlooks historic Blackheath and Greenwich Park as well as views of London and offers a village atmosphere just 15 minutes' from central London by train.
Neal
United Kingdom
Good location with very good breakfast and satisfactory room
Set in London, 600 metres from Canary Wharf Underground Station, Hilton London Canary Wharf offers accommodation with a fitness centre, private parking, a restaurant and a bar.
Sarah
United Kingdom
Breakfast was outstanding, so much to choose from and perfectly laid out.
Room was comfortable and very spacious.
Location was perfect for getting to our evening venue the O2
Located in London, within 600 metres of Canary Wharf Underground Station and 4 km of West Ham, TRIBE London Canary Wharf provides accommodation with a bar.
agata
United Kingdom
the stay was amazing! the hotel was easy to find. the hotel staff were always so friendly and welcoming, answered any questions that we had! i would absolutely stay here again!
East meets west at the Prime Meridian Line in historic Greenwich Park. Once a royal hunting ground, this leafy space is now a peaceful retreat for Londoners looking to stroll, cycle or sunbathe. Crowning the park from its hilltop perch, the Royal Observatory is quite a climb but the views alone are well worth the walk.
Scored 10
10
Take the Docklands Light Railway from the city centre.
Take the Docklands Light Railway from the city centre. You'll pass through Canary Wharf and Docklands and when you leave you'll see the Cutty Sark tea clipper that sailed from China to London many times. Then walk to the National Maritime Museum and through Greenwich Park where you can see the National Observatory and look out over a great panorama of London. Return to the other side of the Thames via the tunnel which is quite an experience, though not at all creepy! You can pick up your return train there.
Not to be missed!
Kelland
France
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