Club Quarters Gracechurch is a former Edwardian bank in the heart of the business centre of London. It is a very clean and comfortable place to rest your weary bones after a day of sightseeing. The bed and pillows were extremely comfortable. Our bathroom was a little on the small side.
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public houses of historic London and is ideally located for leisure travelers wanting to walk and experience the oldest part of the city. Just a few minutes for t...
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Location. Club Quarters, Gracechurch is located across from the popular Leadenhall Market ... more
in London, England. The River Thames flows four blocks from the hotel, while the West End theatre district is located less than two kilometres away. Hotel Features. This hotel, constructed above a 2,000 year old Roman basilica, features an Edwardian style lobby with high ceilings, leather chairs, and marble clad walls hung with commemorative artwork. Complimentary newspapers and a selection of books are available in the lobby. The Gaucho Grill prepares Argentine fare with limited hours on weekends. Crosse Keyes Public House adjoins the hotel and serves draft beers, spirits, wines and light dishes into the late evening hours. A limited hour business centre offers fax, print and photocopy services, and is equipped with complimentary high speed Internet access. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. Function space accommodates up to 20 people. A complimentary, limited hour fitness room houses cardiovascular machines, free weights, a water fountain and private changing rooms. Guestrooms. The seven story Club Quarters, Gracechurch offers 203 guestrooms furnished with brushed brass wall lamps, teak headboards, teak veneer desks, and ergonomically designed desk chairs. Most bathrooms contain showers only. Easy access power sockets accommodate laptop users. High speed wired and wireless Internet access is complimentary. Expert Tip. Leadenhall Market is a popular cobblestone paved, glass covered retail center located across from the hotel. At one time, the market served as a slaughterhouse. A goose named Old Tom distinguished himself as a dedicated escapee who eventually merited celebrity status. Following the gander's death in 1835 at the age of 38, he lay in state and was ultimately buried at the market.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Location. Club Quarters, Gracechurch is located across from the popular Leadenhall Market ... more
in London, England. The River Thames flows four blocks from the hotel, while the West End theatre district is located less than two kilometres away. Hotel Features. This hotel, constructed above a 2,000 year old Roman basilica, features an Edwardian style lobby with high ceilings, leather chairs, and marble clad walls hung with commemorative artwork. Complimentary newspapers and a selection of books are available in the lobby. The Gaucho Grill prepares Argentine fare with limited hours on weekends. Crosse Keyes Public House adjoins the hotel and serves draft beers, spirits, wines and light dishes into the late evening hours. A limited hour business centre offers fax, print and photocopy services, and is equipped with complimentary high speed Internet access. Wireless Internet access is complimentary. Function space accommodates up to 20 people. A complimentary, limited hour fitness room houses cardiovascular machines, free weights, a water fountain and private changing rooms. Guestrooms. The seven story Club Quarters, Gracechurch offers 203 guestrooms furnished with brushed brass wall lamps, teak headboards, teak veneer desks, and ergonomically designed desk chairs. Most bathrooms contain showers only. Easy access power sockets accommodate laptop users. High speed wired and wireless Internet access is complimentary. Expert Tip. Leadenhall Market is a popular cobblestone paved, glass covered retail center located across from the hotel. At one time, the market served as a slaughterhouse. A goose named Old Tom distinguished himself as a dedicated escapee who eventually merited celebrity status. Following the gander's death in 1835 at the age of 38, he lay in state and was ultimately buried at the market.
Information: :Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Clean, comfortable, accessible and close promimity to sights and transport network. Disadvantages: All shops, bars and eateries are closed at weekends in the business district .
Club Quarters Gracechurch is a former Edwardian bank in the heart of the business centre of London. It is a very clean and comfortable place to rest your weary bones after a day of sightseeing. The bed and pillows were extremely comfortable. Our bathroom was a little on the small side.
The hotel is within easy walking distance of Tower of London, St Paul's, The Monument and Underground stations to connect you to the rest London has ... ...drink.
Club Quarters is a haven for business travelers during the week and all the facilities for such clients are well met. At weekends the hotel is open to the public.
Our room was cosy but the bathroom a tad small. Nevertheless, the accommodation suited our needs. The room had the usual tea and coffee facilities, a TV, internet access and a small collection of books.
Club Quarters Gracechurch is a former Edwardian bank in the heart of the business centre of London. It is a very clean and comfortable place to rest your weary bones after a day of sightseeing. The bed and pillows were extremely comfortable. Our bathroom was a little on the small side.
The hotel is within easy walking distance of Tower of London, St Paul's, The Monument and Underground stations to connect you to the rest London has to offer. The hotel is in the business district so all pubs and eateries are closed on Saturday and Sunday. This ensures a quiet night's sleep without the disturbances of night time revelers. Nevertheless, you don't have to walk too far to find food and drink.
Club Quarters is a haven for business travelers during the week and all the facilities for such clients are well met. At weekends the hotel is open to the public.
Our room was cosy but the bathroom a tad small. Nevertheless, the accommodation suited our needs. The room had the usual tea and coffee facilities, a TV, internet access and a small collection of books.
The lobby was clean and the lounge comfortable with large sofas and armchairs, newspapers and a machine for tea/coffee.
Given the cost of other hotels of this class Club Quarters offers good value for money in a premium location. A weekend stay cost £64 per room per night in a standard double room. ( Prices for 2006)
At the weekend there is a pub chain (Weatherspoons) at Tower Hill, accessible by tube or a brisk 10 minute walk, where you can get a cheap hearty breakfast and have the view of the Tower of London and Tower Bridge.
Advantages: Clean, comfortable, well-located. Can be very good value for money. Disadvantages: Can be very expensive on weekdays
ClubQuarters began as a members-only hotel in Boston, and has now grown to include twelve hotels in the US and UK - a thirteenth is opening shortly at the old Ministry of Defence headquarters site in Northumberland Avenue. The ethos of ClubQuarters is to provide a comfortable and competitively-priced in a club-like atmosphere. However for the average traveller in London the secret of staying at ClubQuarters for a good price (whether the St. Paul's or Gracechurch versions) is normally to avoid weekdays when the price shoots up, driven by the business customers or members.
Although many tourists flock to the hotels in the West End and the Kensington to Earl's Court area, there is a lot to be said for the City as a tourist location. Many of London's oldest places of interest are located in, or near it, it is the most interesting part ...