Rose Court (Marble Arch)
| Basic Data | |
| City | London, UK |
| Location | 35/35a Great Cumberland Place, Marble Arch, London W1H 7DS |
| Rooms | Centrally Heated Rooms |
Housed in an elegant building of the last century and the erstwhile residence of Lady Jennie Churchill - Rose Court (Marble Arch), London is one of the popular Budget Hotels in London. Located in the heart of the famous West End district of London, the hotel lies at minute’s distance from Marble Arch. With the Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, St. James Park, Madame Tussaud’s and the celebrated shopping area of Oxford Street lying at easy access from the hotel, Rose Court serves as the perfect retreat to explore the major sightseeing places, theatres, museums and art galleries in West End.
Accommodation at Rose Court (Marble Arch), London
Rose Court Hotel in London offers several well appointed rooms for the comfortable accommodation of its guests. These centrally heated and tastefully decorated rooms are fitted with many a basic amenity such as:
- Private bathroom and / or shower
- Toilet
- Color Television
- Direct Dial Telephone
- Hair Dryers
- Tea/Coffee making facilities
- Iron and Ironing Board
Room tariffs at Rose Court in Marble Arch in London include full English or Continental breakfasts served at the cozy Breakfast Room of the hotel, daily between 8am to 10am. Guests can avail of early breakfast without any extra charge.
Business at Rose Court (Marble Arch), London
Business facilities on offer at Rose Court (marble Arch) include regular audio visual aids like STD/ISD connectivity, Internet Access, fax services, etc.
Recreation at Rose Court (Marble Arch), London
Enjoy eating out, club hopping, watching theatres, and sightseeing Tours (both All London tours & Out of town tours) while staying at Rose Court hotel near Marble Arch in London.
Other Facilities at Rose Court (Marble Arch), London
- Car rental
- Theatre booking
- Airport shuttle
- Private Car Company
- Parking
- Reception
- Luggage Storage
City Info
Built in 1828, the Marble Arch originally served as the main entrance to the Buckingham Palace in London. But when the palace was expanded in 1851, the Arch got shifted to its present site and ever since, serves as an entrance to Hyde Park.
