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Boston Court

Private Room $76.69
26 Upper Berkeley street , London, England, W1H 7QL
If you want to be in the heart of the London but have a budget to stick to, then the Boston Court Hotel is the perfect choice. Our affordable rooms are well furnished and our enviable location suits British visitors and international guests alike. Reception hours are between 08:00 and 20:00, but for your convenience we provide a front door key so that you can gain access to your room 24 hours a day.



The Boston Court Hotel offers a welcoming atmosphere and is the perfect place to rest after a hard day sight-seeing. It is a good choice for budget conscious travellers wanting comfort and cleanliness at very reasonable prices.



Policies

Check In/Out:

Check In: 12:00

Check Out: 11:00



Check in times are flexible if we are contacted in advance. Guests are welcome to leave luggage for later collection if required.



Pets:

Regrettably, we cannot accept pets.



Children:

We welcome children of all ages.



Smoking:

Boston Court is a completely non-smoking establishment.



Parking:

The nearest parking is on-street meter, and there is an NCP close by.


26 Upper Berkeley Street

London

W1H 7QL



Occupying one of the best situations in London, the Boston Court Hotel is only two minutes walk from busy Marble Arch, Hyde Park and Oxford Street with its world class shopping. Ideally situated for access to all parts of London, our central location means that all the main attractions of the City are quick and easy to reach.

Driving Directions:

Minutes walk from the beautiful fountains of Hyde Park; The Boston Court Hotel is ideally located in the lively surroundings of Marble Arch, close to Oxford street (famous for high street shopping), Mayfair, Paddington and Bayswater. A leisurely stroll brings you to Piccadilly Circus, Soho and Covent Garden.



Airport:

The Heathrow Express (Heathrow in 15 minutes) is located in Paddington and Gatwick Express in Victoria, both a short distance by bus, taxi or underground where you can check in for your flight and relax on the train.



Rail:

Marble Arch (Central Line) marked in red on your Tube Map. From Marble Arch Station (approx. 2 minutes walk)



When you leave the station, you will be on Oxford Street. Turn right (do not cross the road), and walk till you get to Great Cumberland Place, where you should turn right. Upper Berkeley Street is the third road on your left. You will find us waiting to greet you at number 26!



Within Walking Distance
John Lewis
Department Store
300 Oxford St. - Check out the Barbara Hepworth sculpture on the eastern outer wall.
Primark
Clothing Store
484-504 Oxford St. - Cheap clothes! Bring empty luggage and shop here!!!!
Topshop
Clothing Store
36-38 Great Castle S - It's the last ever collection from Kate Moss for the high street store and it's full of her favourite collection hits
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
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
Within Driving Distance
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
Harrods of London
Department Store
87-135 Brompton Rd. - Britain’s first escalators were installed at this famous department store in 1898. Women were offered brandy at the summit
Small Gallery
Gallery
HSBC
Bank & Financial
Standard branch, except they have a coin machine! Like a coinstar, but no commission taken!
Cycle Hire Craven Street
Bike Shop
Craven Street Capacity: 30 bikes
Pizza Express
Pizza
9 Adam Street Members Club
Fine Dining
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
British Museum
Museum
Great Russell St. - The British Museum began from the collection of naturalist Sir Hans Sloane which he left to the nation on his death in 1753. Now i
The Ship & Shovel
Pub
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
Royal Academy of Arts
Art Museum
50-52 Piccadilly - Visit the annual summer exhibition, which is London’s largest open submission art exhibition. It has been going for 242 years
Directions to Buckingham Palace
Total Distance: 2.4 km
Head east on Upper Berkeley St toward Great Cumberland Pl
Toll road
.
Take the 1st right onto Great Cumberland Pl
Partial toll road
.
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
Destination will be on the right
.
Directions from Gatwick Airport
Total Distance: 3.8 km
Head north on Trafalgar Square/A400 toward Duncannon St
Continue to follow A400
Toll road
.
Turn left onto Howland St
Toll road
.
Continue onto New Cavendish St
Toll road
.
Turn left onto Marylebone High St/B524
Continue to follow B524
Toll road
.
Turn right onto George St
Toll road
.
Turn left onto Great Cumberland Pl
Toll road
.
Turn right onto Upper Berkeley St
Toll road
Destination will be on the right
.
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