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Olympic Victoria Hotel

Private Room $36.00
60%
Overall Rating
115 Warwick Way , London, England, SW1V 4HT
The Olympic Hotel in Victoria was purpose built as a hotel and successfully operated by the Kulak family for over 31 years. It is now part of the Grapevine Group and was acquired in July 2008.

Since we acquired the hotel we have rapidly updated it by introducing modern amenities such as environmentally friendly electrical fittings, electric ceiling fans, 19Ó LCD flat screen TVs with Freeview, hair dryers, tea and coffee making facilities, radios, direct dial telephones and free wireless internet, in all rooms. Furthermore considering the importance of your security we have installed CCTV cameras in the building with perpetual recording.

The future plan is to provide en-suite facilities in all rooms following planning permission.

Your continental breakfast will be served in the breakfast room downstairs from 7.30 to 9am.

The reception is at 115 Warwick Way (next door).

London

London offers everyone so many things to do, unique sights to see and unrivalled events to discover. To name a few, London is the home of the Royal Family with fabulous Palaces and Pageantry, beautiful gardens and parks, renowned museums and galleries and the glittering lights of Theatre land and London at night.

Architectural London is a joy in itself, there is a mix of both old and modern with St Paul's Cathedral, the London Eye and the Gherkin all standing side by side. An equally popular pass time is in the legendary stores and modern emporiums of fashion.

Not to miss is a modern 24 hour city with countless pubs, bars and restaurants offering authentic global cuisine on a plate.

London is well connected with…


We are located only 2 minutes walk from Victoria Coach Station and 5 minutes walk from Victoria Underground/Train Station, all major sights, shops, restaurants, and theatres are either within walking distance or reachable within a few minutes using public transport. For example Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament, Changing of the Guards, Westminster Abbey, Westminster Cathedral, The London Eye, The Tate Britain, Harrods, Oxford Street shopping, Hyde park and many more attractions are all within walking distance.

Distance From Central London: 14 miles West of Central London
London Underground (Piccadilly line change at Barons Court for Victoria)
Heathrow Express Train to and from Paddington - then take the underground Circle and District Line to Victoria
National Express Coach to Victoria

Reviews

Anonymous
Positives: The location, because it's near Victoria Station
Negatives: The bath and noise.
69%
GRAZIELA ZAN
Positives: Almost nothing, I had a bad time there.
Negatives: I asked to change the bedroom to a private with bathroom inside, and even paid…
26%
Laura Smith
Positives: The minuscule shower made for an hilarious morning. There was also an excessive amount of…
Negatives: The room had an indescribable odour, which was made worse by opening the door of…
29%
Anonymous
Positives: The location was great.
Negatives: The room was very small. I also heard several fellowcustomers complaining about rooms .
57%
Anonymous
Positives: soft bad and nice shower.
Negatives:
74%
Anonymous
Positives: It is located very near (5min) from Victoria coach station.
Negatives: Rooms are absolutely tiny, hardly room to open the door, then straight you fall into…
60%
dubravka rados
Positives: I like having a hotel near the main station of Victoria, in a quiet and…
Negatives: /
94%
Anonymous
Positives: It would be more cleanliness in rooms and more services.
Negatives: The hotel was quiet, no one interfered.
71%

Within Walking Distance
Saatchi Gallery
Art Gallery
Duke of York Square - You definitely want to get hold of the info booklet, or you're just looking at artfully arranged junk. The Richard Wilson r
Within Driving Distance
Charing Cross (Guoman hotel)
Luxury Hotel
Grade II listed hotel completed in 1865.
Science Museum
Science Museum
Exhibition Rd. - Much of the collection was inherited from the Museum of Patents (est 1858) and includes early locomotives such as Stephenson’s
Oscar Wilde Memorial
Sculpture
Breadline Cafe
Sandwich Shop
The Ship & Shovel
Pub
Cycle Hire Craven Street
Bike Shop
Craven Street Capacity: 30 bikes
Piccadilly Circus
Plaza
Piccadilly Circus - The famous illuminated advertising of Piccadilly Circus began as early as 1893, before most of the city had electric street lighti
Natural History Museum
Museum
Cromwell Rd. - Opened in 1881, the museum facade uses terracotta tiles which were resistant to the soot of Victorian London. The largest of the famous
Watatsumi
Sushi
Open Road PR
Other - Services
Starbucks, Charing Cross Road
Starbucks
Small Gallery
Gallery
Directions to Buckingham Palace
Total Distance: 1.6 km
Head northeast on Warwick Way toward Eccleston Square.
Turn left onto Belgrave Rd/A3213
Continue to follow A3213
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Turn right onto Buckingham Palace Rd/A3214.
Buckingham Palace Rd/A3214 turns slightly left and becomes Grosvenor Gardens/A3215.
Continue onto Grosvenor Pl/A302.
Turn right onto Lower Grosvenor Pl/A302.
Turn left onto Buckingham Palace Rd/A3214
Partial toll road
Destination will be on the right
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Directions to Hyde Park
Total Distance: 5.9 km
Head northeast on Warwick Way toward Eccleston Square.
Turn left onto Belgrave Rd/A3213
Continue to follow A3213
.
Turn right onto Buckingham Palace Rd/A3214.
Buckingham Palace Rd/A3214 turns slightly left and becomes Grosvenor Gardens/A3215.
Continue onto Grosvenor Pl/A302.
Turn right onto Piccadilly.
Slight left onto Park Ln/A4202.
Slight left onto Cumberland Gate/A40.
Turn right to stay on Cumberland Gate/A40.
Slight left onto Cumberland Gate/A402
Continue to follow A402
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Turn right onto St. Petersburgh Pl.
Continue onto Ilchester Gardens.
Continue straight onto Prince's Square.
Continue onto Leinster Square
Destination will be on the right
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