One Aldwych

Classificado 9.4 em 566 avaliações. 56 quartos.

★★★★★

O One Aldwych beneficia de uma localização central em Covent Garden, onde disponibiliza luxuosas acomodações de 5 estrelas, restaurantes soberbos e um health club. Esta propriedade, classificada como Património Eduardiano Inglês, fica a 5 minutos a pé da Estação de Metro Covent Garden.

Os quartos contemporâneos recentemente renovados do One Aldwych beneficiam de colunas Bluetooth e de flores frescas, entregues diariamente. As elegantes casas de banho privativas têm produtos de higiene pessoal da Mitchell and Peach. O acesso Wi-Fi é gratuito em todas as áreas do hotel.

As comodidades ultramodernas do hotel englobam uma piscina com música subaquática, sala de vapor e sauna de luxo e um ginásio topo de gama 24 horas. Existem também 3 salas de tratamento, onde os hóspedes poderão desfrutar de uma variedade de tratamentos relaxantes da Natura Bissé e da OSKIA.

O Restaurante Indigo serve cozinha britânica moderna num ambiente descontraído. O menu do Indigo não contém produtos lácteos e com glúten.

O salão de hóspedes privado. A biblioteca providencia um menu durante todo o dia, jornais diários e uma seleção de livros da editora de design Rizzoli, escolhida pelo designer britânico Paul Smith. O bar do átrio propõe cocktails criativos e o Charlie and the Chocolate Factory serve um indulgente chá da tarde.

Instalações Spa

  • Comodidades de spa
  • Banho de vapor
  • Sala de spa/área de relaxamento
  • Pacotes de spa/bem-estar
  • Fitness
  • Personal trainer
  • Salas de cacifos do spa/centro de fitness
  • Piscina
  • Sauna
  • Centro de fitness
  • Spa e centro de bem-estar
  • Massagem
  • Piscina interior
  • Piscina interior (todo o ano)
  • Piscina aquecida

Quartos disponíveis

2 guests

Quartos

Adultos

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Um guia para grandes lugares perto do One Aldwych

  1. Somerset House

    Celebrate Christmas in style at the Somerset House ice rink – with late night skate sessions followed by mulled wine and cocktails. See the rest of our Christmas Culture Guide here: bit.ly/TXlFnd

    136 m do hotel
    Strand

  2. The Delaunay

    Sit back with an afternoon cup of Earl Grey and crumpets. On the go? In addition to a la carte dining, passersby can stop for hot bacon sandwiches and frankfurters at a take-out counter.

    162 m do hotel
    55 Aldwych

  3. London Transport Museum

    This museum houses more than 80 vehicles including the first tubes, horse-drawn trams and the earliest motorised buses, plus iconic posters from the last 100 years.

    195 m do hotel
    Covent Garden Piazza

  4. Covent Garden Market

    The market is bustling with shoppers, tourists and performers on the weekend. Except for the many restaurants and cafes, there is also the famous Royal Opera.

    257 m do hotel
    The Piazza

  5. Royal Opera House

    While its star performances can be sold out within hours, in the summer you can watch its performances live in squares around London!

    272 m do hotel
    Bow St

  6. Apple Covent Garden

    Yeah, it looks all shiny now, but go back 230 years and you'd be watching graverobbed corpses being dissected by the Hunter brothers. How quickly people forget.

    313 m do hotel
    No. 1-7 The Piazza

  7. Porterhouse

    Bang in central London, you have to get there early to get a seat for 6 Nations Rugby viewing but there is such a good vibe it’s worth it.

    346 m do hotel
    21-22 Maiden Ln

  8. Hawksmoor Seven Dials

    Hawksmoor Seven Dials is that rarest of things: An instant classic. What a menu, and the staff and atmosphere are a joy.

    486 m do hotel
    11 Langley St

  9. The Harp

    Love My Local Badge: сheck in The Harp 3 times also don't worry.

    0.5 km do hotel
    47 Chandos Place

  10. National Portrait Gallery

    One of the gallery’s most famous pictures is the Chandos portrait, which is said to be of William Shakespeare by his friend Richard Burbage. But some dispute its provenance.

    0.7 km do hotel
    St. Martin's Pl

  11. British Museum

    The British Museum began from the collection of naturalist Sir Hans Sloane which he left to the nation on his death in 1753. Now it houses 7 million objects including more than 100 Egyptian mummies.

    1.0 km do hotel
    Great Russell St

  12. Tate Modern

    The Bankside Power Station was built as a ‘cathedral of power’ in 1963, but closed in 1981. It reopened as one of Europe’s finest modern art galleries in 2000. The Turbine Hall is 35m high.

    1.4 km do hotel
    53 Bankside