



Overlooking The Strand and just yards from Trafalgar Square, The Charing Cross Hotel is truly at the heart of London, and one of the capital’s grandest railway hotels.
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In transforming this Grade II Listed building into a world-class 21st Century hotel, we’ve preserved all its authentic period features, giving it a boutique, timeless elegance and grandeur. From the newly refurbished Brasserie Lounge & Restaurant and the new Eleanor's Bar you can enjoy views over the Strand and Trafalgar Square, while the Eleanor Cross outside the front door is the point from which all UK road distances to London are traditionally measured.
Next door to the mainline station (although you’d never know it once you’re inside) The Charing Cross Hotel is the gateway to London’s West End and its world-famous shops, theatres and other attractions.
Guests staying in one of our 83 new Executive bedrooms in the Buckingham Wing can benefit from access to our comfortable Guoman Club Lounge complete with complimentary refreshments, work stations, a plasma screen to keep you up to date with current affairs and a wide selection of reading materials.
Visiting London this summer does not have to be all about sport. Visit our What's On page for lots of other exciting events and activities in and around the city.
Watch the action live on the big screen, with attentive service and exquisite food from just £29.99 per person.
Discover moreA week long party to mark the Diamond Jubilee. Stay in one of our central London hotels and enjoy up to 30% off your stay.
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In an English National Opera season populated by seabourne operas, Wagner's early success The Flying Dutchman heaves into view at the London Coliseum in Jonathan Kent's new production, conducted by music director Edward Gardner. James Creswell stars in the title role.
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