- A huge variety of restaurants, bars and excellent business entertainment.
- Get the full Elizabethan era experience by going aboard the Golden Hinde, a 16th Century reconstruction of Sir Francis Drake’s Galleon, a ship that traversed oceans.
- Once a delivery dock for international shipments, The Hays Galleria - a redeveloped wharf, has now become a shopping complex, exuding its history in its glass-roofed walkway. With a range of permanent stores as well as stalls.
- you can find everything from children’s designer wear to a refreshingly cool beverage. Take the Jubilee line and get to London's most popular shopping district: Oxford Street, or take a trip to the high-end hotspot shopping centre: Harrods.
- Stretching between London Bridge and Tower Bridge, this is one of the capital’s oldest areas.
- Once a delivery dock for international shipments, The Hays Galleria - a redeveloped wharf, has now become a shopping complex, exuding its history in its glass-roofed walkway. With a range of permanent stores as well as stalls, you can find everything from children’s designer wear to a refreshingly cool beverage.
- You will truly be spoiled for choice when it comes to food and drink, with so many varied and exciting restaurants in the immediate area.
- You have plenty of options for your evening. Bars abound in this part of town, each with their own unique twist on a night out.
Bus Stop:
- Abbots Lane - 1 min
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Hays Galleria - 3 min
Subway Station:
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London Bridge - 5 min
Nearest Airport:
- London City Airport - 26 min away by the taxi and 36 min away by the public transportation.
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- Up to 27 nights stay; 21 days’ notice is required before arrival.
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- Up to 28 nights stay or more; 40 days’ notice is required before arrival.
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- 21 days’ notice is required in-house.
- Cleaning Fee: £ 100
- Refundable Deposit: 500