BACKGROUND Housed in London’s former City Hall (the HQ of London County Council and later, the Greater London Council) and standing proudly on the River Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament, this hotel is part of the city’s rich history. It became a Marriott hotel in 1998, but as a Grade II listed building, most of its original architecture remains.
WHAT’S IT LIKE? It’s difficult not to be over-awed by its impressive structure and outstanding location, overlooking the iconic Big Ben and arm’s length from the London Eye. Step inside and the century-old oakcovered walls remind you this behemoth has been stamped by history – from being struck by a bomb in WWII to playing host to infamous political battles in the ‘80s. This is more than a hotel, it’s a museum where people dine and stay. There are nods to British history, but with a quirky modern twist, around every corner, from classic novel-inspired wallpaper to an old red phone box by the lifts.
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