Eaton House Hotel has recently come under new management and been renovated, meaning that it is essentially a new property. It is ideal for those looking for a plain and basic hotel and visiting London on a budget, as its cheap prices mean that you'll have more money to spend on the sights and sounds of the capital! Rooms are available with en-suite facilities or shared bathrooms.
The hotel is ideally located in the Victoria area, less than a 10 minute walk from Sloane Square, the nearest tube station. Sloane Square is serviced by the Circle and District Lines, meaning that guests can get to all central locations instantly and efficiently. Anywhere else is fairly easily accessible via the underground. In the surrounding area guests will find Buckingham Palace, Hyde Park and the Tate Britain all within walking distance as well as several theatres for evening entertainment and a range of restaurants, cafes and bars.
Victoria, central London. Nearest tube station is Sloane Square on the Circle and District Lines.
24 hour reception - gardens - cots - internet terminal - WiFi - wake-up calls
WiFi - television - sink - tea and coffee making facilities
Guests arriving to the city through the main airports can take either the Heathrow Express service to Paddington station or the Gatwick Express to Victoria station. The former takes approximately 15 minutes whilst the latter takes about 30. Guests can take the Circle or District Lines from either of these stations to Sloane Square. Once at Sloane Square guests should make their way along the walkway to the square, taking the first exit on the right to Cliveden Place. Guests should walk along the road, taking a right onto Elizabeth Street, which dissects Ebury Street where the hotel is located.
Those making their own way to the hotel should follow signs for Hyde Park, central London, heading to the south-east corner. From here guests should exit onto Duke of Wellington Place, taking the exit onto Grosvenor Crescent. On reaching Belgrave Square guests should make their way to the opposite corner, exiting onto the Chesham Place and finally turning right onto Lyall Street, which leads to Elizabeth street. Ebury Street is a little way along the road.
