Huttons Hotel

53-57 Belgrave Road. London. SW1V 2BB.

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The Huttons Hotel is a small family owned and managed property so think relaxed, friendly and comfortable! This is a great budget hotel in a refurbished Victorian building. It has a comfortable lounge area where you can relax and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. Huttons Hotel is located within minutes walking distance of Victoria coach, train and underground station, a perfect base for you to explore the rest of London from! In Victoria you'll be near Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, The London Eye, Trafalgar Square, and plenty of shops, restaurants, museums and theatres!



Your Room

Rooms are clean and comfortable, individually serviced daily to a high standard with particular care given to comfort and hygiene. All rooms have attractive wooden floors and some with tall Victorian ceilings and balconies! Rooms are en-suite and include a hair dryer, tea/coffee making facilities, high speed internet access, TV and direct dial telephones.



Hotel Facilities
  • - 24hr Access
  • - 24hr Front Desk
  • - ADSL Internet Access
  • - Broadband Internet Access
  • - Concierge
  • - English Breakfast
  • - Internet Access
  • - Laundry
  • - NCP at a walking distance
  • - Passenger Lift
  • - Rooms without carpets
  • - Wireless high speed Internet Access


Room Amenities
  • - ADSL Internet Access
  • - Internet Access
  • - Tea/Coffee making facilities
  • - Television
  • - Wake up service


Snap Shot
Location
Central

Hotel Category
Cheap, Traditional

Area
Lively

Hotel Size
Small


Out and about

Victoria is an informal area of inner city London, lying wholly within the City of Westminster. The district consists predominantly of commercial property and social housing, with offices and shops lining most of the thoroughfares. Famous attractions lie in and around the area such as the Victoria Tower gardens, The Victoria and Albert Museum and the Victoria Palace Theatre. The Victoria Tower Gardens are quiet and scenic, set on the south side of the Houses of Parliament, overlooking the River Thames. The gardens boast a number of statues, including a suffragette and a cast of Rodin's 'Burghers of Calais'. The Victoria and Albert Museum, known as the VandA, is the world's greatest museum of art and design, with collections unrivalled in their scope and diversity. Discover 3000 years worth of amazing artefacts from many of the world's richest cultures including ceramics, furniture, fashion, glass, jewellery, metalwork, photographs, sculpture, textiles and paintings. The Victoria Palace Theatre is situated opposite Victoria Station and was designed by the prolific theatre architect Fank Matcham. It opened in 1911 on the site of a former music hall. The domed auditorium seats 1,550 people and most of the year it hosts exciting musicals (its longest showing was Barnum). Of course Victoria is also home to London Victoria Station, a major London Underground and National Rail station, opening in 1862 it is the second busiest railway terminus in London after Waterloo.