Hilton London Docklands is 4 star hotel with 365 rooms and the facilities of Non-Smoking Rooms and Restaurant.
Hilton London Docklands has
4.20 mark for overall hotel rating at TripTake. (3.70 for Location, 4.10 for Rooms, 4.00 for Service, 4.20 for Value).
The hotel is recommended for
Family with children.
This is a cheap hotel with the rates from
98 USD to
143 USD.
Hilton London Docklands is one of the recommended hotels
under 100 USD.
Hilton London Docklands details:
This 4-star hotel looks out over the River Thames to Canary Wharf. It has free parking, air-conditioned rooms, an indoor pool and a free bus to Canada Water Underground Station.
Hilton London Docklands’ stylish, modern rooms include a TV with satellite channels, video games, and an individual private bathroom. Some rooms also offer views of the river or city.
With a quiet riverside location, the O2 arena is less than 2 miles away. There is a ferry across the river to Canary Wharf and the Thames Clipper waterbus stop.
The Terrace Restaurant has river views and serves international and traditional British food. The Terrace Lounge offers cocktails and has a flat-screen TV. The outside terrace is beside the water.
There is a 24-hour business centre, 24-hour room service and a gym, jacuzzi and sauna.
Location
London’s proud dock area, rival to The City as a new financial district
London was built on its river trade and for centuries masted galleons sailed up the River Thames to deposit their silks, spices, coffee and tea in the city wharves of Rotherhithe. When business boomed with the British Empire, the original wharves no longer did the job. So The Docklands were born a mile to the east, and on completion in 1802, the purpose-built West India Docks were the envy of the world.
Redeveloped in the 1980s as a rival business district to The City, the Docklands are now booming with the ExCel Exhibition and Conference Centre in the Royal Victoria Dock, easy access to London City Airport, the tallest building in Britain (the 800-foot, pyramid-topped Canary Wharf Tower) and Foster’s award-winning Jubilee line tube station.
Facing Canary Wharf across the Thames, Rotherhithe (the older docks area) is a fascinating mixture of past and present with luxury riverside apartments separated by medieval smugglers’ inns (the Angel and the Mayflower).
Discover them on foot via the Thames Path which stretches from Hilton Docklands to the Tower of London. At Butler's Wharf, watch Tower Bridge open from the terrace of the Conran restaurant, Pont de la Tour, and feed your mind at the Design Museum next door.
Rooms
Fluffy bathrobe and slippers await you in this spacious 26m² room with separate working area and opening windows. Get to work at the desk, surf the web with internet access or curl up in the easy chair. Some rooms have a balcony, high-speed internet, city or river views or seating area with sofa.
Dining
The Terrace Restaurant is unique in its position, adjacent to the Thames River and facing Canary Wharf. The traditional feel has been well received by our customers and guests alike, it is an ideal opportunity to observe the river boats and cruise liners sail up and down the Thames, while enjoying the fresh array of meats, fish and salads. Vegetarian options are available daily, the chefs are always willing to help and with a sumptuous arrangement of desserts and a good choice of continental cheeses, this is the perfect location for a relaxing meal.
The Terrace Lounge has a contemporary but cosy decor with the benefit of inspiring river views and direct access to the open air riverside terrace. The riverside Terrace is a fascinating place to enjoy the sights and sounds of the river, while dining or drinking al fresco.
Hotel policies
Cancellation
If cancelled or modified up to 16:00 on the date of arrival, no fee will be charged.
If cancelled later or in case of no-show, the first night will be charged.
Children
All children are welcome.
One child under 4 years stays free of charge when using existing bedding.
Maximum capacity of extra beds/babycots in a room is 1.
Pre-pay
No deposit will be charged.
Extra charges
20 % VAT is included.
Service charge is not applicable.
City/tourist tax is not applicable.
Parking
Free private parking is possible on site (reservation is not needed).
Dining
Breakfast is not included, breakfast menu is available and costs vary.
Internet
Wired internet is available in the hotel rooms and costs GBP 15 per 24 hours.
Wi-fi is available in public areas and costs GBP 10 per 24 hours.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
What Travellers Like
- D'un letto molto comodo e la scelta del cibo a colazione era piuttosto buona. . Read review
Posted: Feb 12, 2011 - 超棒的酒店,工作人员超级热情 和 房间还是很不错的。. Read review
Posted: Feb 18, 2011 - Quiet location, budget friendly and we liked the excellent service. Clean rooms and food good. . Read review
Posted: Mar 26, 2011 - Pleasant location and the easy access to the Hilton Ferry. This is enhanced
by the free courtesy bus between the hotel, the laundry service is questionable at best and the rooms are very comfortable. The bar staff are incredibly welcoming and friendly, the breakfast is adequate. . Read review
Posted: Mar 26, 2011 - Sehr angenehmes Hotel, shuttlebus bietet trotz etwas Abgelegenheit schnelle Anbindung. Hotel liegt ruhig und hat einen spektakulären Blick über die Thamse. Hotelpersonal war unglaublich nett, sodass man sich sofort wie zu Hause fühlt. Die zimmer haben keine Minibar, das könnte manchen Reisenden stören und das Bad könnte etwas aufgefrischt werden, die Fugen der Dusche sehen nicht so gut aus.
Aber der Blick aus meinem Zimmer war spektakulär.
Ich hatte über booked.net einen günstigen Preis gebucht. Das Hotelpersonal wollte bei der Abreise einen höheren Preis abbuchen.
Aber das wurde dann doch problemlos korrigiert.
Ich kann das Hotel sehr empfehlen. Es liegt auch in einer sehr schönen Gegend, die zu einem entspannten Spaziergang entlang der Thamse einlädt.. Read review
Posted: May 13, 2011
- Christiane Muth
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London’s proud dock area, rival to The City as a new financial district
London was built on its river trade and for centuries masted galleons sailed up the River Thames to deposit their silks, spices, coffee and tea in the city wharves of Rotherhithe. When business boomed with the British Empire, the original wharves no longer did the job. So The Docklands were born a mile to the east, and on completion in 1802, the purpose-built West India Docks were the envy of the world.
Redeveloped in the 1980s as a rival business district to The City, the Docklands are now booming with the ExCel Exhibition and Conference Centre in the Royal Victoria Dock, easy access to London City Airport, the tallest building in Britain (the 800-foot, pyramid-topped Canary Wharf Tower) and Foster’s award-winning Jubilee line tube station.
Facing Canary Wharf across the Thames, Rotherhithe (the older docks area) is a fascinating mixture of past and present with luxury riverside apartments separated by medieval smugglers’ inns (the Angel and the Mayflower).
Discover them on foot via the Thames Path which stretches from Hilton Docklands to the Tower of London. At Butler's Wharf, watch Tower Bridge open from the terrace of the Conran restaurant, Pont de la Tour, and feed your mind at the Design Museum next door.
Travel information
By London Underground/Bus:
The hotel offers a courtesy shuttle bus. The bus operates 7 days a week at 15-minute intervals. It runs between the hotel, Canada Water London Underground and bus station. The bus operates Monday to Friday from 07:00 to 23:30, Saturday from 08:00 to 23:30 and Sunday from 08:00 to 23:00. A later service is available on nights of events taking place at the O2 arena and entertainment complex.
Rooms
Fluffy bathrobe and slippers await you in this spacious 26m² room with separate working area and opening windows. Get to work at the desk, surf the web with internet access or curl up in the easy chair. Some rooms have a balcony, high-speed internet, city or river views or seating area with sofa.
Food and Beverage
The Terrace Restaurant is unique in its position, adjacent to the Thames River and facing Canary Wharf. The traditional feel has been well received by our customers and guests alike, it is an ideal opportunity to observe the river boats and cruise liners sail up and down the Thames, while enjoying the fresh array of meats, fish and salads. Vegetarian options are available daily, the chefs are always willing to help and with a sumptuous arrangement of desserts and a good choice of continental cheeses, this is the perfect location for a relaxing meal.
The Terrace Lounge has a contemporary but cosy decor with the benefit of inspiring river views and direct access to the open air riverside terrace. The riverside Terrace is a fascinating place to enjoy the sights and sounds of the river, while dining or drinking al fresco.