Best Western The Delmere Hotel - Hyde Park
| Address: 130 Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park,, London, W2 1UB | |
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A splendid colonnade entrance welcomes guests to the Best Western The Delmere hotel, a fine stucco "Town House Hotel", originally designed by Victorian architect Samuel Pepys Cockerell. Close to Hyde Park and Park Lane, Sussex Gardens is a delightful tree-lined avenue built to provide spacious homes for affluent Victorians, among them Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
Inside the Best Western The Delmere hotel guests will find the hospitality warm and friendly, and the surroundings traditional and intimate - a real home from home. Paddington station is 5 minutes walk away; from here the Heathrow express train brings you to or from Heathrow Airport in 15 minutes.
Best Western The Delmere Hotel offers the following facilities:
Please note: Some facilities may incur an additional charge- 24 Hour Reception
- Bar(s)
- Broadband
- Car Parking
- Fax Facilities
- Laundry Service
- Newspaper
- Photocopying Facilities
- Restaurant(s)
- Room Service
- Hairdryer
- Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
- Telephone
- TV
- Wi-Fi
- Work Desks
- Hairdryer
- Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
- Telephone
- TV
- Wi-Fi
- Work Desks
- Hairdryer
- Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
- Telephone
- TV
- Wi-Fi
- Work Desks
The hotel offers a pleasant breakfast restaurant, decorated in pastel colours to provide a charming and relaxing start to the day. Alternatively, a continental breakfast can be served in your room.
Guests can also enjoy a drink in the Jazz Bar - a comfortable, traditionally styled bar, serving a range of beverages and light snacks.
Dedicated as a Royal Park in 1536, Hyde Park is the largest of the London parks. With Oxford Street to the east and Kensington to the south, its four miles of paths lead you to some of London's best shopping. Popular with Londoners as a venue for sport and for picnics, Hyde Park encompasses the Serpentine lake, where you can go boating or swimming. The park is also a focus of demonstrations and controversy at Speakers' Corner. The Household Cavalry pass daily for the Changing of the Guard ceremony at Buckingham Palace, south east of Hyde Park; relax outside Dell Restaurant and watch them and London's fitness enthusiasts pass by.
Paddington train station is within a two minute walk of the hotel and gives guests access to the Heathrow Express rail link. Paddington tube station is also located here and is on the District, Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Bakerloo lines. Lancaster Gate on the Central line is also nearby.
The hotel has its own car parking facility which is operated on a first come, first served basis at an additional charge.
Guests can take full advantage of the hotel's elegant sitting room which features a beautiful period style open fireplace and offers a welcome haven in which to relax.
Those on business will feel particularly welcome, as the hotel provides excellent support services, including photocopying, fax and courier services, all of which are available at Reception.
All communal areas of the hotel have disabled access, rooms may also be requested on the ground floor.Cancellations can be made free of charge provided they are received before 4pm on the day of arrival. Failure to do so will result in a charge being made equivalent to the cost of one night's accommodation.
You pay nothing now; your credit card has been used only to guarantee the booking. On arrival at the hotel, you will be asked for a credit card, and payment will be taken either on arrival or when you check out.

