Page8, Page Hotels 4*
Main amenities
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Free Wi-Fi
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24-hour services
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On-site Dining
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Child-friendly
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Wheelchair access
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Air conditioning
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No pets allowed
Location
Around a 5-minute drive from Charing Cross underground station, the 4-star Page8, Page Hotels lies in a popular area of London and offers a storage room and a shop. Located within arm's reach of the public Trafalgar Square, this historic hotel boasts Japanese cuisine served at the onsite à la carte restaurant.
Tower Bridge is 10 minutes' drive from the property, which also stands about 5 minutes on foot from the historic Seven Dials. Situated in the heart of London, the Page8, Page Hotels is 10 minutes' drive from Tower of London. The accommodation is also a short distance from the River Thames. Page8, Page Hotels stands not very far from Westminster Abbey, popular with pilgrims and tourists alike. For those travelling from afar, London City airport is 30 minutes' drive away.
The 142 allergy-free rooms are equipped with a flat-screen TV with satellite channels, along with a mini-fridge-bar, coffee and tea making facilities for guests' comfort. Also, they feature marble flooring. Bathrooms include a separate toilet and a shower, along with comforts such as a hair dryer and slippers. Enjoy views of the city, while staying at this London hotel.
Guests may visit Bisushima restaurant and a snack bar on site. You can visit a bar situated close by and taste European cuisine.
Review by hotel critic
As a frequent traveler, I was pleasantly surprised by the warm welcome and attention to detail at Page8 Hotel in London. the rooftop yoga session with certified instructor Fazia Slimane was invigorating and a unique way to start the day. the modern and clean room offered a peaceful retreat in the heart of the bustling city. the friendly staff, especially Christine, made me feel right at home. the central location near Trafalgar Square made it easy to explore all that London has to offer. I highly recommend Page8 for anyone looking for a chic and social hub in the heart of the West End.