Equity Point London

Westbourne Terrace 100-102, W2 6QE London, England
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Equity Point London

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Equity Point London won the Best Accommodation in United Kingdom in 2011.
We are proud to announce that Equity Point London has just won the 2011 Best Accommodation Award given by the British Educational Travel Association (BETA) on its BYTA Awards.
Equity Point has opened a new hotel in the Paddington area, called The Equity Point London.
It is located next to the train station and well connected with Heathrow airport, which makes arrival and departure to the hotel very convenient.
Equity Point London is in front of Hyde Park, the biggest park in England, and a five minute walk to Nothing Hill.
Combining a Georgian style building with the modern updates we have added inside, the result is comfort with a great atmosphere.
We have designed the hotel to feature private rooms, family rooms, and dorms with 4, 6 and 8 beds, with facilities inside, all with modern technology.
- Free breakfast with coffee, tea, milk, juices, cereals, fruits, toast.
- Common area with TV AND WIFI & bar - Bed linen included - Wheelchair accessibility - Lockers - Tours - Transfers The Equity Point London is one of the Equity Point Hotels.
Equity Point London Equity Point couldn't wait any longer to enter this large European capital, a worldwide tourist reference point and possibly one of the most exciting cities in the world.
There aren't too many new things that we can uncover about London for you, one of the worldwide capitals by excellence, a unique cosmopolitan city with the perfect combination of history and modernity.
Located in the southeast of Great Britain and crossed by the River Thames, London is a metropolis of about 8 million residents.
Within a stretch of about 2.
6 km2, we can find historic buildings such as Westminster Palace with the famous Big Ben, Tower Bridge and Buckingham Palace, or more avant-garde and modern architectural references such as the London City Hall, the Swiss Re Tower or the Millennium Bridge.
It is recognized as one of the cultural capitals of the world with a concentration of many internationally renowned museums such as the British Museum or the Tate Modern, and theatres: the Royal Albert Hall, the Royal National Theatre or the London Coliseum.
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The fame of these museums, for the quality of the exhibitions and for the fact that they are free, has made them an attraction for all travellers that value culture and history.
And we must not forget the musical offer of the London theatres, which are only comparable to Broadway.
London is also known for its commercial variety.
Boutiques, shopping centres and large markets offer all types of items that will satisfy all tastes, styles and budgets.
A stroll through Camden Town, Nothing Hill, Covent Garden or Oxford Street has become a must, even for those that can't stand “shopping”.
London is also a reference point for businesses, as it is considered one of the “top 4” of the worldwide economy along with New York, Paris and Tokyo.
However, 8 million Londoners and more than 16 million annual tourists couldn't enjoy London without the beauty of its parks: Hyde Park or Regent's Park, among others, are authentic green hearts for the city and thanks to a northern meteorology, they are full of life throughout the entire year.
London has 4 large airports: Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted and Luton.
Heathrow, one of the city's 4 airports, is the world's busiest airport in terms of international passenger traffic.
Whether they are connecting through for international travel or visiting the city, London receives about 16 million visitors per year.
Getting around the large city of London is fairly simple thanks to the enormous underground network and the typical red double-decker buses that go all over the city.
Samuel Johnson, better known as Dr.
Johnson, a writer, poet, lexicographer and literary critic of the 18th century, made a phrase famous that perfectly describes the intensity and variety of this city: “If you are tired of London, you are tired of life”.
If you come to visit, we are sure you will come back.
Persons under the age of 18 years are only allowed to stay in private rooms or dormitory rooms that are booked for use of one family or group of persons, and cannot share the dormitory rooms with other guests.
People under 18 years old must travel with their parents or legal tutor.
1 pound per night will be charged if you pay with a credit card Advice about arrival time.
Check in time 14pm Check out time at 10 am - It will be required to show any official ID with photo at your arrival.
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Equity Point London

Equity Point London won the Best Accommodation in United Kingdom in 2011.
We are proud to announce that Equity Point London has just won the 2011 Best Accommodation Award given by the British Educational Travel Association (BETA) on its BYTA Awa...

Facilities

  • Breakfast Included
  • Internet Access
  • Airport Pick Up
  • Linen Included
  • Credit Cards Accepted
  • Bar
  • Towels
  • Security Lockers
  • Luggage Storage
  • Telephone/Fax Facilities
  • 24 hour reception
  • Travel Desk/Travel Info
  • Key Card Access
  • Common Room
  • Lift / Elevator
  • 24 Hour Check In

Directions

Paddington is a very well known area in London, just a short walk from Hyde Park.
This is a very used route for taxis, so flagging a cab here is easy.
The main instruction to come to the hostel are: If you use the tube, Paddington Station from Circle Line is the closest one, just about 200 meters away, but also Lancaster Gate from Central Line is very close, not more than 300 meters away.
QueensWay, Bayswater and Royal Oak are not that far.
HEATROW AIRPORT Follow the signs in the airport until you reach the Heathrow Express boarding platform.
Board the Heathrow Express, which will take you to Paddington Station in 18 minutes.
Exit the station onto PRAED STREET.
Turn RIGHT and continue straight.
PRAED STREET becomes CRAVEN ROAD.
Turn right at Westbourne Terrace and go straight until number 100-102 Westbourne Terrace.
GATWICK AIRPORT Follow the signs indicating the Gatwick Express train.
Take this train until you reach Liverpool Street Station (30 minutes).
Switch to the London Underground and board a Central Line train towards West Ruislip, Northolt, Ealing Broadway or White City, and get off at Lancaster Gate station.
Exiting the station to the left, turn left at Westbourne Street.
Westbourne Street becomes Sussex Gardens and then Westbourne Terrace.
Go straight until number 100-102 Westbourne Terrace.
STANSTED AIRPORT Follow the signs indicating the Stansted Express train.
Take this train until you reach Liverpool Street Station (45 minutes).
Switch to the London Underground and board a Central Line train towards West Ruislip, Northolt, Ealing Broadway or White City, and get off at Lancaster gate station.
Exiting the station to the left, turn left at Westbourne Street.
Westbourne Street becomes Sussex Gardens then Westbourne Terrace.
Go straight until number 100-102 Westbourne Terrace.
LUTON AIRPORT When you land at London Luton Airport, catch the free Luton Airport shuttle bus from outside the terminal at Bay 1.
This will take you to Luton Airport Parkway station in around 10 minutes, from there you can catch a First Capital Connect train southbound into London First Capital Connect train Station.
Board the train and remain onboard until you reach London King’s Cross Station (45 minutes).
Transfer to the London Underground and board a westbound Circle Line train towards High Street Kensington.
Alight at Paddington Station.
Exit the station onto PRAED STREET.
Turn RIGHT and continue straight.
PRAED STREET becomes CRAVEN ROAD.
Turn right at Westbourne Terrace and go straight until number 100-102 Westbourne Terrace.
FROM LONDON TRAIN STATIONS or ANY UNDERGROUND STOP: Central Line: take the underground and get off at Lancaster Gate station.
Exiting the station to the left, turn left at Westbourne Street.
Westbourne Street becomes Sussex Gardens then Westbourne Terrace.
Go straight until number 100-102 Westbourne Terrace.
Circle Line / District Line: take the Underground and get off at Paddington Station.
Exit the station onto PRAED STREET.
Turn RIGHT and continue straight.
PRAED STREET becomes CRAVEN ROAD.
Turn right at Westbourne Terrace and go straight until number 100-102 Westbourne Terrace.

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