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Contact & Location

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Location

Situated on the South Bank of the River Thames and adjacent to County Hall, Park Plaza County Hall London is a short walk from many of the city’s top attractions, including the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben and Westminster Abbey.

Nearby Stations

  • Underground stations – Waterloo (Jubilee, Bakerloo, Northern and Waterloo & City lines), Westminster (Jubilee, District & Circle Line)
  • Overground stations – Vauxhall and Waterloo (South Western Railway)
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Parking

Limited parking is available onsite on a first come first served basis. Parking is chargeable for 24 hours at £50. Parking is controlled by automated number plate recognition and is open to guests staying at the hotel only. Guests must register their vehicle and pay at the reception desk upon check-in. No long wheel base parking available.

It is the responsibility of the car owner to pay the congestion charge, not the Hotel or Valet Parking.

Please note:
The Hotel is within the London Congestion Charge Area.
Pre-booking and pre-payment is strongly advisable to avoid disappointment.

Also Nearby...

The London Eye (3mins)

Board the giant Ferris wheel for an unparalleled bird’s-eye view of London. At 135m, the London Eye is Europe’s tallest fixed observation wheel. Designed by Marks Barfield Architects, the London Eye was launched in time for the millennium in 2000. As the UK’s most popular paid visitor attraction, it adds a modern touch to London’s skyline.

Shrek's Adventure (3mins)

It’s a quick walk through a land Far Far Away, peopled with loveable ogres, blind mice and a donkey who can’t stop talking. See why visitors call the experience “Shrek-tacular.”

SEA LIFE London Aquarium (3mins)

Featuring one of the largest collections of underwater creatures in Europe, the SEA LIFE aquarium includes coral reefs, seahorses, octopuses and various species from the River Thames.

Big Ben (6mins)

Officially called the Great Bell, the bell in Elizabeth Tower is commonly known as ‘Big Ben’ and is arguably London’s most iconic landmark.