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Equity Point London

Dorm Bed $15.65
Private Room $15.14
85%
Overall Rating
100-102 Westbourne Terrace Paddington Westminster, London, England, W2 6QE
Equity point has opened a new hotel in the Paddington area, called the Equity Point London. It is located next to the train station and well connected with Heathrow Airport, which makes arrival and departure to the hotel very convenient. Equity Point London is in front of Hyde Park, the biggest park in England, and a five minute walk to nothing hill.

Combining a Georgian style building with the modern updates we have added inside, the result is comfort with a great atmosphere.

- It will be required to show any official id with photo at your arrival.

Persons under the age of 18 years are only allowed to stay in private rooms or dormitory rooms that are booked for use of one family or group of persons, and cannot share the dormitory rooms with other guests. People under 18 years old must travel with their parents or legal tutor.

Cribs under request

The Equity Point London is one of the Equity Point hotels.



Equity point couldn't wait any longer to enter this large European capital, a worldwide tourist reference point and possibly one of the most exciting cities in the world.


The new Equity Point hotel in London is found in the high-end of the Paddington neighbourhood, next to the train station, where the Heathrow Express connects the main London airport with the city centre 15 minutes away. You can enjoy Hyde Park, the green heart of the city, just 5 minutes away, or the magic of nearby Notting Hill.

There aren't too many new things that we can uncover about London for you, one of the worldwide capitals by excellence, a unique cosmopolitan city with the perfect combination of history and modernity.

It is recognized as one of the cultural capitals of the world with a concentration of many internationally renowned museums such as the British Museum or the Tate Modern, and theatres: the Royal Albert Hall, the Royal National Theatre or the London Coliseum... The fame of these museums, for the quality of the exhibitions and for the fact that they are free, has made them an attraction for all travellers that value culture and history.

Getting around the large city of London is fairly simple thanks to the enormous underground network and the typical red double-decker buses that go all over the city.

Samuel Johnson, better known as Dr. Johnson, a writer, poet, lexicographer and literary critic of the 18th century, made a phrase famous that perfectly describes the intensity and variety of this city: “If you are tired of London, you are tired of life”. If you come to visit, we are sure you will come back.

From Paddington Station:

1. Head southwest on A4205/Praed St toward A4205/Eastbourne Terrace 164 ft

2. Turn right at A4205/Eastbourne Terrace 0.2 mi

3. Turn left at Cleveland Terrace

Entering toll zone 367 ft

4. Take the 2nd left onto Westbourne Terrace 39 ft

5. Take the 1st right to stay on Westbourne Terrace



HEATHROW AIRPORT

Follow the signs in the airport until you reach the Heathrow Express boarding platform. Board the Heathrow Express, which will take you to Paddington Station in 18 minutes. Exit the station onto Praed Street. Turn right and continue straight. Praed Street becomes Craven Road.

GATWICK AIRPORT

Follow the signs indicating the Gatwick Express train. Take this train until you reach Victoria Station (30 minutes). Switch to the London Underground and board a Central Line train towards West Ruislip, Northolt, Ealing Broadway or White City, and get off at Lancaster Gate station.

STANSTED AIRPORT

Follow the signs indicating the Stansted Express train. Take this train until you reach Liverpool Street Station (45 minutes). Switch to the London Underground and board a Central Line train towards West Ruislip, Northolt, Ealing Broadway or White City, and get off at Lancaster gate station.

FROM LONDON TRAIN STATIONS or ANY UNDERGROUND STOP:

Circle Line / District Line: take the Underground and get off at Paddington Station. Exit the station onto Praed Street. Turn right and continue straight. Praed Street becomes Craven Road.

Reviews

Steven Minchin
Positives: Great kitchen facilities for self catering and excellent breakfast.
Negatives: Communal areas were a little sterile.
94%
Anonymous
Positives: Nice and cheap for the location, nice and clean for the price. Also free breakfast.…
Negatives: Dorn beds are kinda small I guess. My lock didn't fit on the locker, rendering…
94%
Sinead Corcoran
Positives: This hostel is very well run and the staff are super friendly. Great value for…
Negatives: Not the greatest location.
89%
Hanna Puskarz
Positives: The bathroom was very very clean and the room (6 people, girls) has many useful…
Negatives: It is a little bit far from the tube station but not so far that…
91%
Anonymous
Positives: beautiful appearance, clean
Negatives: no
94%
Anonymous
Positives: The location, price, breakfast is great.
Negatives: Kitchen could sometimes be cleaned better but maybe that is just due to the lazy…
91%
Anonymous
Positives: The bed and the bathroom is not bad.
Negatives: Breakfast is horrible I think this hostel is to young people. Too much teenager
49%
Katie Cotton
Positives: The location was lovely in paddington.
Negatives: As above
54%

Within Walking Distance
Hyde Park
Park
Hyde Park - Hyde Park was a favourite venue for duellists in the 18th and 19th century, including the brutal 1712 duel between the Duke of Hamilton an
Within Driving Distance
Wellcome Collection
Science Museum
183 Euston Rd. - The extraordinary Sir Henry Wellcome (d.1936) founded one of the great multinational pharmaceutical companies, and this museum is bas
National Portrait Gallery
Art Gallery
Saint Martin's Place - One of the gallery’s most famous pictures is the Chandos portrait, which is said to be of William Shakespeare by his
Lupita
Mexican
The Camden Stables Market
Flea Market
Chalk Farm Rd - The market began life in 1974 as a weekly crafts market, and now has about 100,000 visitors each weekend. The Stables Market is where
Hamleys
Toy or Game Store
188-196 Regent St - The world’s largest toy shop began life in 1760 as Noah’s Ark at 231 High Holborn. The Regent Street branch opened in
Fortnum & Mason
Department Store
181 Piccadilly - For a treasure trove of festive delights, head to Fortnum & Mason where hampers come packaged in signature F&M-stamped wicker
Halfway II Heaven
Pub
Old mans gay bar
Apple Store
Electronics Store
235 Regent St. - Choose the (PRODUCT) RED iPod nano & Apple gives a portion of the proceeds to help fight AIDS in Africa. It costs the same as all
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
Liberty of London
Department Store
Great Marlborough St. - worth visiting if not just for the window displays. Essential shop for those looking for top quality items - from lingerie to
The Harp
Pub
Trafalgar Square
Plaza
Trafalgar Sq. - A wonderful place for people watching on a sunny day or as a romantic meeting place at dusk, but look out for the pigeons. A visit to
Directions to St. Katharine Docks
Total Distance: 10.0 km
Head northwest on Westbourne Terrace.
Turn right to stay on Westbourne Terrace.
Turn left onto Craven Rd/B410.
Continue straight onto Praed St/A4205.
Turn right onto Edgware Rd/A5.
Turn left onto Marble Arch/A40.
Keep right at the fork
Continue to follow A40
.
Continue onto Park Ln/A4202.
Turn left onto Piccadilly.
Take the 1st right onto Duke of Wellington Pl.
Slight left onto Constitution Hill
Toll road
.
Turn left onto The Mall
Toll road
.
At the roundabout, take the 3rd exit onto Northumberland Ave/A400
Toll road
.
Turn left onto Victoria Embankment/A3211
Continue to follow A3211
Toll road
.
Continue onto Byward St/A100
Continue to follow A100
Partial toll road
.
Turn right onto Tower Bridge Approach/A100.
Turn left onto A1210.
Turn right onto St. Katharine's Way.
Take the 1st left to stay on St. Katharine's Way
Destination will be on the left
.
Directions from Heathrow Airport
Total Distance: 5.7 km
Head north on Trafalgar Square/A400 toward Duncannon St
Continue to follow A400
Partial toll road
.
Keep left at the fork.
Turn left onto Euston Rd.
Continue onto Marylebone Rd/A501.
Continue onto Marylebone Flyover/A40.
Exit onto Harrow Rd/A404 toward Kensal Rise/Paddington.
Turn left onto Bishop's Bridge Rd/A4206.
Turn left onto Westbourne Terrace.
Turn right to stay on Westbourne Terrace
Destination will be on the left
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