thistle marble arch hotel
Address:
Bryanston Street
 
marble arch
  london, W1H 7EH
Star: 4 Star Hotel
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Hotel Information
Thistle Marble Arch nearly 700 rooms, all of which are air-conditioned and equipped with the best in modern comfort. Thistle Marble Arch enjoys a fabulous location on Oxford Street. This comfortable hotel makes an ideal place for exploring London. You will be close to a number of popular tourist attractions, including Marble Arch itself, which is within easy walking distance. Thistle Marble Arch is also close to Hyde Park and Madame Tussaud's. The staff will be on hand to help you with any queries you have about tourist information.
Hotel Policies
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 time is 2 PM Check-out time is Noon
 
   
Local Attractions

Soho The always-changing menagerie of Soho includes media types, tourists, prostitutes, theatre patrons, restaurant workers, shoppers, drug dealers, club-goers, beggars and sex-shop connoisseurs of all ages, races and sexual orientations

Oxford Street :- discover europe largest high street, with over 300 shops, from leading department storesand flagships, for everything from toys to toiletries, lighting to lingerie, fashion to furniture and the latest gadgets from aroung the globe.

China Town :- To see Chinatown really humming, come at Chinese New Year in February, when the place is packed with spectators craning for a glimpse of the Lion dancers, martial artists and Chinese acrobats. There's lots of beating of drums, bashing of gongs and loud firecrackers, as well as more melodious musical performances

For many years, Piccadilly Circus - at the junction of five busy streets - has been a famous London Landmark. At its heart and backlit by colorful electric displays is a bronze fountain topped by a figure of a winged archer. The statue is popularly called EROS, the pagan god of love, but it was in fact designed in the 19th century as a symbol of Christian charity - a monument to Lord Shaftesbury, a philanthropist. The famous statue of Eros in Piccadilly Circus is one of the symbols of London. It was originally called the Shaftesbury Monument, having been erected as a memorial to the philanthropist Lord Shaftesbury. The actual figure rises above a fountain, which is made in bronze, but Eros is made out of aluminum, at that time a rare and novel material. Soho The always-changing menagerie of Soho includes media types, tourists, prostitutes, theatre patrons, restaurant workers, shoppers, drug dealers, club-goers, beggars and sex-shop connoisseurs of all ages, races and sexual orientations
 
 
Room Information
Thistle Marble Arch nearly 700 rooms, all of which are air-conditioned and equipped with the best in modern comfort. You will find your room spacious and comfortable. Thistle Marble Arch has provided all rooms with colour TV, direct dial telephone, trouser press, hairdryer, mini-bar and hospitality tray
 
   
 
 
Hotel Facilities
You will find your room spacious and comfortable. Thistle Marble Arch has provided all rooms with colour TV, direct dial telephone, trouser press, hairdryer, mini-bar and hospitality tray. Facilities at Thistle Marble Arch include the JustGym fitness club, the Art-Deco themed Co.motion cafe and restaurant. A hearty breakfast is served every morning.
 
Restaurants
The Carvery - A large, relaxed restaurant with oak paneling, mahogany dining chairs, and a hand-painted tile mural depicting a 1930s party scene. A buffet breakfast is available in addition to a popular, international á la carte menu and carving station for lunch and dinner. Opens for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Glen Miller's Bar - Serving drinks and snacks from early evening until late, this venerable bar plays the showbiz theme with walls decorated with framed sheet music, vinyl disks, and pictures of its namesake, bandleader Glen Miller. It has retained many original features, including the black marble bar and the polished Art Deco fireplace.
 
Getting there
From Heathrow airport: The Heathrow airport bus service stops on Oxford Street outside the hotel. Alternatively take the Heathrow Express to Paddington then a taxi. From Gatwick: Take the Gatwick Express to Victoria, then take the Victoria line to Oxford Circus. Change onto the Central line to Marble Arch. From Stansted: Take the Stansted Express to Liverpool Street, then take the Central line to Marble Arch.