Edward Hotel

1A Spring Street. London. W2 3RA.

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The Hotel Edward is an elegant two star hotel. It offers a full cooked or a continental breakfast each morning in a pleasant dining room and during the day you can enjoy snacks and refreshments from the coffee bar while relaxing in the lounge. The hotel has a porter service and 24 hour reception desk with friendly and helpful staff. You'll have plenty of dining options as the hotel is adjacent to many restaurants and bars offering all types of cuisine! The hotel is situated in the area of Paddington which is near Oxford Street and Hyde Park, a great base for you to go off and explore the city!



Your Room

The rooms are simply decorated, basic in design, but are clean, comfortable and well equipped. Just what you need for a relaxed and happy stay in London! All rooms have en-suite facilities and come with satellite TV and a direct dial phone.



Hotel Facilities
  • - 24hr Access
  • - 24hr Front Desk
  • - ADSL Internet Access
  • - Air conditioning
  • - Broadband Internet Access
  • - Continental Breakfast
  • - English Breakfast
  • - Gluten-free Breakfast
  • - Internet Access
  • - Laundry
  • - Luggage room facilities
  • - Parking at a charge
  • - Parking on site
  • - Passenger Lift
  • - Vegetarian Breakfast
  • - Wireless high speed Internet Access


Room Amenities
  • - ADSL Internet Access
  • - Broadband Internet Access
  • - Direct Dial telephone
  • - Hairdryer
  • - Internet Access
  • - Ironing facilities
  • - Tea/Coffee making facilities
  • - Television
  • - Wake up service
  • - Wireless high speed Internet Access


Snap Shot
Location
Central

Hotel Category
Cheap

Hotel Size
Medium


Out and about

Paddington is an area in the City of Westminster, London. Three important features in the Paddington district include; London Paddington station, designed by the British Engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel and opened in 1847; St Mary's Hospital and Paddington Green police station (considered the most important high-security police station in the United Kingdom). Paddington Station, perhaps the most famous of the three, is an historical site having served as the London terminus of the Great Western Railway and its successors since 1838. Much of the current mainline station dates back to 1854, and was designed by Isambard Kingdom Brunel who is remembered by a seated statue that can be seen beside the side entrance to platform 1. The site was first served by Underground trains in 1863, and was the original western terminus of the Metropolitan Railway, the world's first underground railway. Possibly the most famous fictional reference to Paddington comes from Michael Bond's Paddington Bear books and in real life a statue of Paddington Bear can be found in the station concourse.