| Charing Cross |
Zone: 1
Line: Bakerloo, Northern
Railtrack plc
Charing Cross Station
Strand
London
WC2N 5HS
On the Northern Line is it between Embankment and Leicester Square, and on the Bakerloo Line it is between Embankment and Piccadilly Circus. It is in Travelcard Zone 1.
Tucked away in a small street just off bustling Leicester Square, you will enjoy the attention of the friendly staff at this intimate and comfortable 58 room hotel. It is set in the cosmopolitan heart of London with Theatreland, famous attractions, bars and restaurants on the door step. Sister hotel to the Radisson Hampshire - next door. Why not start your day/evening with coffee or a drink in the @poe Bar.
The landmark Strand Palace Hotel lies in the heart of Theatreland adjacent to Covent Garden and just a short walk from Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, Whitehall, Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament. Facilities include 3 restaurants, 2 café and 4 bars.
Glamorous, decadent, smart, and above all Scottish, Albannach is spread over three grand floors on Trafalgar Square. You enter via the vast main bar partly lit by a central chandelier fashioned from ebonised antlers. Level with this witty creation is an elegant mezzanine restaurant with a bird's eye view over the bar...
Housed within the stunning contemporary London hotel - One Aldwych - Indigo overlooks the dramatic polished lobby bar of this luxurious venue. Less formal than its sister restaurant Axis, Indigo provides relaxed surroundings - polished tables, striking flower arrangements and comfy armchairs makes for an ideal people-watching environment...
A perfect spot for pre or post theatre dining - good location and last orders for food taken at midnight. The interior style is 'theatrical nostalgia' with lots of photographs, mirrors and puppets. 'Theatre Dinner' menu (a la carte) includes dishes such as oysters or seafood in puff pastry, Tournedos Salieri, duck breasts with blackcurrant and chocolate mousse...
First called The Sans Pareil opening 27th November 1806 before changing its name to Adelphi in 1819. In 1858 the theatre was replaced by a more up to date building now called New Adelphi and then Royal Adelphi in 1867. Re designed in 1930 by Ernest Schaufelberg.
The National Gallery, London houses one of the greatest collections of European painting in the world. The National Gallery contains over 2,300 Western European paintings, mostly dating from 1260 - 1900, including many masterpieces by the greatest artists all of which are free to view by the public.
The National Portrait Gallery was founded in 1856. Portraits of Over 1,000 British men and women are on display from the Middle Ages until the present day. Henry VII to portraits of Queen Elizabeth II. Built in the 19th century, the National Portrait Gallery's collection contains over 10,000 oil paintings, watercolours, drawings, miniatures, sculptures, caricatures, silhouettes and photographs.
London's most famous square was laid out in 1829 to 1841 to commemorate Nelson's victory at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Dominating the square, on a column that is 185 feet high, is the 17 foot high statue of Nelson himself. Around the base of the column are the four giant bronze lions by Landseer. Around the sides of the square are the church of St Martin's in the Fields and the National Gallery which houses one of the world's richest collections of paintings
29, St. Martins Lane, London, WC2N 4ER
Telephone: 020 7836 1401
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