hanover hotel
Address:
30 St. Georges Drive
 
victoria
  london, SW1V 4BN
Star: 3 Star Hotel
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Hotel Information
We are a cheap hotel in central London, offering quality hospitality to our guests for many years. Hanover is located in St George's Drive in Victoria. Apart from being situated in the most convenient location, this accommodation is one of the superior budget hotels of the city. We run on a Bed and Breakfast basis. Combining the best of personalized service with comfortable accommodation and strategic location, we are one of choicest budget hotels of the city
Hotel Policies
We accept all major credit cards. Accounts settled by Diners or American Express credit cards are subject to a 3% surcharge. Extra person charges may apply depending on hotel policy. Rollaways and cribs may be available and should be requested at the time of booking; fees may apply. Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit are required upon check-in for incidental charges. All special requests are subject to availability upon check-in. Pets not allowed
 
   
Check in check out policies
check in - 13:30 check out - 10:30
 
   
Local Attractions

Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch.The Palace is a setting for state occasions and royal entertaining and a major tourist attraction. It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis. Originally known as Buckingham House, the building forming the core of today's palace was a large townhouse built for the Duke of Buckingham in 1703 and acquired by King George III in 1762 as a private residence, known as "The Queen's House". It was enlarged over the next 75 years, principally by architects John Nash and Edward Blore, forming three wings around a central courtyard. Buckingham Palace finally became the official royal palace of the British monarch on the accession of Queen Victoria in 1837. The last major structural additions were made in the late 19th and early 20th century, including the present-day public face of Buckingham Palace.

Houses of Parliament :- Parliament, as a political institution, has developed over hundreds of years. During that period the two distinct Houses – Commons and Lords – emerged and the balance of power between Parliament and the monarchy changed dramatically. During the 15th century, King Henry V put the Commons on an equal footing with the Lords. The 17th century saw civil war break out between supporters of Parliament and the monarchy. King Charles I was executed on 30 January 1649 and a Commonwealth led by Oliver Cromwell established. During the years 1649 to 1660 a series of Parliaments were elected using different constitutional rules. In 1660 the monarchy was restored under King Charles II. The Bill of Rights was agreed in 1689. This established Parliament?s authority over the monarch: Parliament would be responsible for passing or repealing all laws.

Westminster Abbey is a living Church, part of the Church of England: a House of God, where almighty God is worshipped daily, continuing a 1400 year tradition in this place. Every day of the year (except Good Friday and Holy Saturday) the Eucharist is celebrated at 8.00 a.m. Almost every day the Abbey’s world-famous choir sings one or more of the daily services. You can find details of the worship elsewhere on the website. Whether you are Anglican (Episcopalian), or of another Christian Church or of another faith, or seeking or doubting, you are warmly welcome to attend any service.

The Tate Gallery is the national gallery of British art. Located in central London, it is one among the group of four Tate galleries which display classic art collection. This gallery is the home for the greatest of British art through the ages. From the days of the Tudor monarchs to the present day, this gallery contains all major art creations. Some of the great works found here are those of William Hogarth, Spencer and Francis Bacon. For an exhaustive hour long tour of the gallery, guided tours are provided at the gallery.
 
 
Room Information
This six-floor hotel features 42 guestrooms, all of which include wireless Internet, coffee and tea making facilities, televisions and direct-dial phones. Private bathrooms include hair dryers and complimentary toiletries.
 
   
 
 
Hotel Facilities
Free tea/coffee making facilities, Free tea/coffee making facilities, Colour T.V, Direct Dial telephone, We also provide internet service within the hotel premises, We also sell sightseeing tour tickets of the central attractions of London. Advanced prepaid tickets to places like Madame Tussauds and London Dungeons are also available to buy from the Hotel
 
Restaurants
Guests of the Hanover Hotel Victoria London enjoy a complimentary full English breakfast every morning. The breakfast room opens from 7.30 AM to 9.30 AM. The hotel does not have its own restaurant, but there are several dining options within the surrounding area. Nearby restaurants: Boisdale Olivo
 
Getting there
London Heathrow (LHR): Approximate driving time is 60 minutes and distance is 17 miles (27 kilometres). From Heathrow airport take the Underground to Victoria station which is a half-mile (one kilometre) from the hotel. Taxi cabs are also readily available at the airport and fares to the hotel cost around £50. Driving directions: When leaving the airport, take the M25 exit. Follow the A2 to Central London and on to the A202. At Vauxhall Bridge turn left into Warwick Way. St George’s Drive is the second road on the left. The easiest way to get around London is by using the Underground (metro) or bus services. Alternatively black taxi cabs can be hailed in the street.