Westminster, London

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ADDRESS

Tune Hotel – Westminster, London
118-120 Westminster Bridge Road,
London SE1 7RW
United Kingdom
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FEATURES

79 rooms
64 Double Rooms with windows;
11 Double Rooms without windows;
4 Accessible Rooms (3 Double Rooms with windows, 1 Double Room without windows).


Where We Are
  • located in the heart of London with attractions including Big Ben, the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye and a host of museums nearby.
  • 10 metres from the Lambeth North tube station on the Bakerloo Line.
  • just 5 minutes walk from Waterloo Rail, making it just minutes away by tube from the entertainment area of Piccadilly Circus and the shopping district of Oxford Circus.
Tube Station :
10 metres from the Lambeth North Tube Station
Check In : 3:00PM onwards
Check Out : 10:00AM sharp
Reception Hours : 24 hours
Non-Smoking Building : Yes
CCTV Security : 24 hours
Lift : Yes,
lift service is provided from 1st - 5th floor. 6th floor is accessible by stairs.
Car Park : No
Ceiling Fan: No
Shops / Dining :
Costa Coffee
 
Air Conditioning :
Yes
Early Arrival : Yes
Refer to the Hotel Schedule
Late Departure : Yes
Refer to the Hotel Schedule
Luggage Storage :
Refer to the Fee Schedule
Room Cleaning :
Chargeable Add-on
Hairdryer :
Chargeable Add-on
In Room Safe :
Chargeable Add-on
Towels + Toiletries :
Chargeable Add-on
TV (Entertainment Package) :
Chargeable Add-on
Cancellation Policy :
72 hours prior to arrival date

Getting Here


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Tune Hotels - Westminster is located 10 metres from the Lambeth North tube station on the Bakerloo Line and just 5 minutes walk from Waterloo Rail
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Attractions

Check out attractions surrounding Tune Hotels - Westminster, London

Westminster Abbey
One of Britain's finest Gothic buildings. Scene of the coronation, marriage and burial of British monarchs. Visitors can see the Grave of the Unknown Warrior, Royal Tombs and Shrine of St Edward the Confessor, the Coronation Chair, Lady Chapel and Poets' Corner, Pyx Chamber.read more
The London Eye
The London Eye rises majestically from the Jubilee Gardens on the South bank of the River Thames one hundred and thirty-five metres into the London skyline.read more
London Aquarium
The London Aquarium was first opened in 1997 and provides visitors with an opportunity to view the 3000 various types of marine life on view.read more
The Millennium Bridge
Linking the Magnificent St. Paul's Cathedral across the Thames to the Tate Modern is the remarkable Millennium Bridge.read more
Big Ben & Houses of Parliament
Houses of Parliament, also known as the Palace of Westminster, are home to the House of Commons and the House of Lords and the famous clock tower Big Ben.read more
St. James's Park (Horseguards Parade)
Three royal palaces skirt St James's Park. The most ancient palace is Westminster, now known as the Houses of Parliament. read more
The Imperial War Museum
Situated in the former Bethlehem Hospital for the insane is the Imperial War Museum, a fascinating insight into twentieth-century wartime England. read more
The Tate Gallery
Tate is a family of four art galleries housing the UK's collection of British art from 1500 and of international modern art. read more
Lower Marsh
Lying on the ancient site of Lambeth Marsh and now a conservation area, this historic street has operated as a street market and centre for local shopping since the mid 19th Century. read more
The Old Vic
One of the most famous theatres in the world and loved by audience and actors alike. Under the artistic direction of Kevin Spacey, The Old Vic’s productions span a wide range, from British premieres to American classics, Christmas pantomimes to Shakespeare. read more
Southbank
South Bank is an eclectic area that is the cultural heart of the city and home to London's most iconic attractions, theatres, arts and design-led venues. read more