Apex City of London Hotel (London)

Apex City of London Hotel (London)
Apex City of London Hotel

country: United Kingdom, city: London (Tower Bridge / City)

Apex City of London Hotel Apex City of London Hotel

Location
Situated at No 1 Seething Lane, close to Tower Bridge is ideally located in the heart of the business district and a perfect base for the leisure traveller.

Rooms
The 130 en-suite rooms are stylish and contemporary, offering a choice of city, superior and deluxe rooms as well as including luxury junior suites. Many of the rooms in the hotel have panoramic views of Tower Bridge or The City, some with large balconies.

Restaurant
You can relax in the unique street level, full-length glass fronted brassiere, whether it is for a continental or a la carte breakfast, with your choice from our selection of homemade delicacies. Sit back listening to a mix of urban style music whilst supping your own concoction, enjoying a light bite and before you know it the small hours of the morning will have crept up on you.

General
The Apex City of London Hotel offers 5 meeting rooms with warm wood panelling that evokes an executive style with a contemporary edge. Each of the meeting rooms is flooded with natural daylight, the largest with a dual aspect, accommodating up to 70 delegates theatre-style.

Hotel Facilities:Room Facilities:
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Gymnasium
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Reception
Restaurant
Room service
Balcony / Terrace
Cable / Satellite TV
In-room safe
Internet access
Iron and ironing board
Modem/data port connection
Private bathroom / Ensuite

Extra Information:

Address:
No 1 Seething Lane
London EC3N 4AX


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