Best Western Mornington Hotel
12 Lancaster Gate
London, GB
Rating: MOBIL RATING:
***Our rates are per room, per night and are room only unless otherwise specified*** The Best Western Mornington Hotel is a Swedish-owned Victorian house in the heart of London, it is close to the tubes and buses which makes this hotel a perfect location whether you are travelling on business, pleasure, or both. Our elegantly re-designed interior and fully equipped luxuriously appointed rooms help set this hotel in a class of its own. All bedrooms have a Scandinavian feel about them and they are all complemented by our intimate Breakfast Restaurant and Library Bar. During your visit to the Best Western Mornington Hotel you will never have a dull moment in the capital city of England, there is lots to see and do. The hotel is not far from the famous Oxford Street, which is a shopper's paradise. In just a short walk from the hotel you can see all the amazing tourist attractions that London has to offer.
Room Information
2 SINGLE BEDS,STANDARD,FULL BREAKFAST
* 2 Single Beds * Standard * Full Breakfast
1 SINGLE BED,STANDARD
* 1 Single Bed * Standard
1 QUEEN BED,STANDARD
* 1 Queen Bed * Standard
Area Attractions
Restaurants:
On Premises: * The Hotel Breakfast room serves a deliciously healthy Scandinavian buffet for breakfast * The Library Bar serves bar snacks, wines, beers and beverages
Nearby Cities:
* 2 mile(s) from Chelsea * 3 mile(s) from Fulham * 11 mile(s) from Croydon * 30 mile(s) from Guilford * 31 mile(s) from Woking * 37 mile(s) from Crawley * 40 mile(s) from Farnham * 41 mile(s) from Reading
Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from Kensington Palace, the home of the late wonderful Diana, Princess of Wales. After the sudden and tragic death of Diana in 1997, thousands of people gathered from all over the world with floral tributes and to pay their last respects. The memory of Diana shall never be forgotten as to this day people still come to lay flowers and pay their respects to her. * 1 mile(s) from The Wallace Collection, this is both a national museum and the finest private collection of art ever assembled by one family. It was bequeathed to the nation by Lady Wallace, widow of Sir Richard Wallace, in 1897 and opened to the public just over three years later on June 22, 1900. Among its treasures are one of the best collections of French 18th-century pictures, porcelain and furniture in the world along with a remarkable array of 17th-century paintings and a superb armory. * 1 mile(s) from Madame Tussaud's, this is the famous waxworks started by Madame Tussaud in 1835 and is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in London with over two million visitors a year. There are wax models of the famous and infamous from every walk of life. So whether you want to mingle with kings and queens or the latest pop stars, this is the place to go. * 1 mile(s) from London Planetarium, for anyone who ever thought astronomy was boring the Planetarium offers a technically flawless look around the universe. Space travel, the life and death of stars and genesis of planets are shown and explained. Five to 10-year olds may want to just sit back and enjoy the half-hour show's effects, but budding astronomers as well as older children can learn from the well-produced commentary. * 1 mile(s) from Linley Sambourne House, the home of Linley Sambourne, a leading Punch cartoonist of the late Victorian and Edwardian period. Thanks to his daughter and granddaughter, the magnificent interior has survived largely unchanged. Its original wall decoration, fixtures and furniture have been preserved, together with many of Sambourne's own pictures and those of his friends. * 1 mile(s) from The Natural History Museum, it is unique among Britain's national museums. Not only is it a major public attraction, it is also a world-renowned institution for scientific research. The Museum's vast collection, much of it unseen by the public, forms an unrivalled database of life. More than 300 scientists and librarians work here, behind the scenes, researching, organizing the 78-million specimens and over one million books, artworks and manuscripts. * 1 mile(s) from The National Science Museum, the South Kensington Science Museum has more than 40 galleries which display over 15,000 objects, including many art objects. Models of machinery and industrial plans as well as examples of building materials and educational materials like books, models and apparatus for use in primary education. Since these early days the collections have grown rapidly, both in size and diversity, reflecting the developments in science, technology, industry and medicine.
Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from Kensington Palace, the home of the late wonderful Diana, Princess of Wales. After the sudden and tragic death of Diana in 1997, thousands of people gathered from all over the world with floral tributes and to pay their last respects. The memory of Diana shall never be forgotten as to this day people still come to lay flowers and pay their respects to her. * 1 mile(s) from The Wallace Collection, this is both a national museum and the finest private collection of art ever assembled by one family. It was bequeathed to the nation by Lady Wallace, widow of Sir Richard Wallace, in 1897 and opened to the public just over three years later on June 22, 1900. Among its treasures are one of the best collections of French 18th-century pictures, porcelain and furniture in the world along with a remarkable array of 17th-century paintings and a superb armory. * 1 mile(s) from Madame Tussaud's, this is the famous waxworks started by Madame Tussaud in 1835 and is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in London with over two million visitors a year. There are wax models of the famous and infamous from every walk of life. So whether you want to mingle with kings and queens or the latest pop stars, this is the place to go. * 1 mile(s) from London Planetarium, for anyone who ever thought astronomy was boring the Planetarium offers a technically flawless look around the universe. Space travel, the life and death of stars and genesis of planets are shown and explained. Five to 10-year olds may want to just sit back and enjoy the half-hour show's effects, but budding astronomers as well as older children can learn from the well-produced commentary. * 1 mile(s) from Linley Sambourne House, the home of Linley Sambourne, a leading Punch cartoonist of the late Victorian and Edwardian period. Thanks to his daughter and granddaughter, the magnificent interior has survived largely unchanged. Its original wall decoration, fixtures and furniture have been preserved, together with many of Sambourne's own pictures and those of his friends. * 1 mile(s) from The Natural History Museum, it is unique among Britain's national museums. Not only is it a major public attraction, it is also a world-renowned institution for scientific research. The Museum's vast collection, much of it unseen by the public, forms an unrivalled database of life. More than 300 scientists and librarians work here, behind the scenes, researching, organizing the 78-million specimens and over one million books, artworks and manuscripts. * 1 mile(s) from The National Science Museum, the South Kensington Science Museum has more than 40 galleries which display over 15,000 objects, including many art objects. Models of machinery and industrial plans as well as examples of building materials and educational materials like books, models and apparatus for use in primary education. Since these early days the collections have grown rapidly, both in size and diversity, reflecting the developments in science, technology, industry and medicine.
Local Attractions:
* 1 mile(s) from Kensington Palace, the home of the late wonderful Diana, Princess of Wales. After the sudden and tragic death of Diana in 1997, thousands of people gathered from all over the world with floral tributes and to pay their last respects. The memory of Diana shall never be forgotten as to this day people still come to lay flowers and pay their respects to her. * 1 mile(s) from The Wallace Collection, this is both a national museum and the finest private collection of art ever assembled by one family. It was bequeathed to the nation by Lady Wallace, widow of Sir Richard Wallace, in 1897 and opened to the public just over three years later on June 22, 1900. Among its treasures are one of the best collections of French 18th-century pictures, porcelain and furniture in the world along with a remarkable array of 17th-century paintings and a superb armory. * 1 mile(s) from Madame Tussaud's, this is the famous waxworks started by Madame Tussaud in 1835 and is now one of the most popular tourist attractions in London with over two million visitors a year. There are wax models of the famous and infamous from every walk of life. So whether you want to mingle with kings and queens or the latest pop stars, this is the place to go. * 1 mile(s) from London Planetarium, for anyone who ever thought astronomy was boring the Planetarium offers a technically flawless look around the universe. Space travel, the life and death of stars and genesis of planets are shown and explained. Five to 10-year olds may want to just sit back and enjoy the half-hour show's effects, but budding astronomers as well as older children can learn from the well-produced commentary. * 1 mile(s) from Linley Sambourne House, the home of Linley Sambourne, a leading Punch cartoonist of the late Victorian and Edwardian period. Thanks to his daughter and granddaughter, the magnificent interior has survived largely unchanged. Its original wall decoration, fixtures and furniture have been preserved, together with many of Sambourne's own pictures and those of his friends. * 1 mile(s) from The Natural History Museum, it is unique among Britain's national museums. Not only is it a major public attraction, it is also a world-renowned institution for scientific research. The Museum's vast collection, much of it unseen by the public, forms an unrivalled database of life. More than 300 scientists and librarians work here, behind the scenes, researching, organizing the 78-million specimens and over one million books, artworks and manuscripts. * 1 mile(s) from The National Science Museum, the South Kensington Science Museum has more than 40 galleries which display over 15,000 objects, including many art objects. Models of machinery and industrial plans as well as examples of building materials and educational materials like books, models and apparatus for use in primary education. Since these early days the collections have grown rapidly, both in size and diversity, reflecting the developments in science, technology, industry and medicine.
Nearby Cities:
* 2 mile(s) from Chelsea * 3 mile(s) from Fulham * 11 mile(s) from Croydon * 30 mile(s) from Guilford * 31 mile(s) from Woking * 37 mile(s) from Crawley * 40 mile(s) from Farnham * 41 mile(s) from Reading
Nearby Cities:
* 2 mile(s) from Chelsea * 3 mile(s) from Fulham * 11 mile(s) from Croydon * 30 mile(s) from Guilford * 31 mile(s) from Woking * 37 mile(s) from Crawley * 40 mile(s) from Farnham * 41 mile(s) from Reading
Transportation:
* .02 mile(s) from the bus station * .5 mile(s) from Paddington Rail Station, .5 mile(s) from Lancaster Gate Tube Station * 15 mile(s) from London Heathrow International Airport * 35 mile(s) from London Gatwick International Airport
Transportation:
* .02 mile(s) from the bus station * 1 mile(s) from Paddington Rail Station, .5 mile(s) from Lancaster Gate Tube Station * 15 mile(s) from London Heathrow International Airport * 35 mile(s) from London Gatwick International Airport
Local Attractions:
* .2 mile(s) from Hyde Park * 1 mile(s) from Marble Arch * 2.5 mile(s) from Kensington Palace
Transportation:
* .02 mile(s) from the bus station * 1 mile(s) from Paddington Rail Station, .5 mile(s) from Lancaster Gate Tube Station * 15 mile(s) from London Heathrow International Airport * 35 mile(s) from London Gatwick International Airport
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Best Western Mornington Hotel
Check In Time:
2:00 P.M.
Check Out Time:
11:00 A.M.
Number of Rooms:
66
Number of Floors:
5
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