London: Double, Twin or Deluxe King Room for Up to 2 Adults and 2 Children with Breakfast at 4* Mystery Heathrow Hotel
Due to the current health crisis, please check the current measures before any purchaseThe HotelLocated not far from London Heathrow’s terminals, this four-star hotel can be an ideal accommodation for arriving and departing travellers. The property boasts an on-site business centre as well as a fitness room with a selection of aerobic and weight machines.Each room has a private bathroom with a bathtub and a hairdryer. Guests can rest on double, twin or sofa beds enjoying a Wi-Fi connection and taking advantage of tea and coffee making facilities. There are also triple-glazed windows to ensure a great night’s sleep.The on-site restaurant offers rustic Italian dishes such as antipasti, salads, stone-baked pizza and grill options, while the lounge and bar area serves a range of beverages, small plates, salads and burgers.Room DetailsDouble Room and Twin Room Standard occupancy: 2 people Maximum occupancy: 2 peopleDeluxe King Room Standard occupancy: 2 people Maximum occupancy: 2 adults and 2 children under 12 years oldGroupon’s Guide to LondonTravellers are invited to explore the vibrant city of London, famous for its attractions ranging from World Heritage Sites to modern hotspots such as the local cable car. In this capital city, a multitude of elegant theatres, alluring museums and galleries, verdant parks, inviting restaurants and world-leading shops are up for grabs.Visited by up to six million people a year, the 18th-century British Museum is a world-class attraction which houses a remarkable collection spanning over two million years of world and human history, including the Rosetta Stone, Parthenon sculptures, and Egyptian mummies. With eight Royal Parks, travellers may retreat from the capital’s hustle and bustle, and enjoy a wide range of leisure facilities including swimming, boating, cycling, tennis, horse riding and live shows. Culture seekers may also enjoy a long-running musical, classic play or new debut at the famous West End Theatre, while sports fans may visit the Wembley Stadium, Lord’s Cricket Ground or Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum. This metropolis may also be admired from above while enjoying a ride in the world-renowned London Eye. Back on the ground, tourists may head to Buckingham Palace, the administrative headquarters of the Monarch, boasting 775 rooms and plenty of public spaces for guests to explore such as The State Rooms, The Picture Gallery and The Garden Cafe. Days may also be spent visiting Madame Tussauds wax museum, while a complete shopping experience may be enjoyed in Oxford Street or at one of the city markets.
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