 The Grosvenor    Victoria
The Grosvenor Hotel is adjacent to the mainline train station of Victoria. You will find a good range of shops, bars and restaurants just at your doorstep. The hotel provides a traditional atmosphere and the bedrooms are all en suite.
The facilities offered by the hotel include TV, room service, lounge, coffee shop, babysitting services, banquet facilities, no smoking rooms, laundry, valet services, safe deposit box, phone service, in room movies, bath tub, mini bar, car rental desk, concierge desk, beauty parlor, multilingual, internet access, porters, handicapped facilities, cable television, fridge and dryer.
The Grosvenor Hotel was originally opened in 1861 and was designed by J.T. Knowles. In 1899, LBSCR purchased the hotel and leased it to Gordon Hotels which again opened in 1900. In 1977, the hotel was taken over by the British Transport Hotels and again sold it to Thistle Hotels in 1983. This was the first hotel in London to feature lifts powered by the Citys water pressure.
The nearby attractions include Green Park, Big Ben, Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Cathedral and Whitehall. There are also a wide range of bars, restaurants and shops to explore.
However, should you choose to dine outside the hotel, the fine dining restaurants include Harvard Bar, Starbucks, Grosvenor Lounge, Garfunkels Restaurant and Cafe Rouge. [Hoteliers - update your information] |