We love —
- Wandering from canal paths to parklands, with Hyde Park and Little Venice just moments from the front door.
- Relaxing in stylish and homely rooms before setting out to explore London's infinite array of cultural treasures.
- Sinking into cosy furnishings with a cocktail in hand after a day of galleries and gardens.
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Grand Hotel Bellevue London 4* —
Tucked away in the heart of Paddington, on the peaceful Norfolk Square, the Grand Hotel Bellevue London 4* is housed in a charming Victorian building where heritage elegance meets modern finesse. The interiors evoke the feel of an inviting English home, with thoughtful design that creates a cocoon of comfort just moments from the city’s energetic pace.
Bathed in natural light, the hotel’s 60 rooms offer a serene contrast to central London’s bustle, and the attentive service adds a personal touch to each stay. With leafy square views and a distinct sense of calm, it’s a refined urban retreat for travellers seeking both connection and quietude.
Your room —
This offer is based on a choice between the accommodations listed below.
Single Cabin (7 m²)
Perfect for solo travellers, the Single Cabin feels more like a boat's cabin than a hotel room and features a plush single bed, a courtesy tray and first-class amenities.
Master Cabin (10 m²)
Similar to the single cabin with its boat-like feel, the Master Cabin features more space, classic decor and a queen or king-size bed.
Classic Room (12 m²)
Nestled on the upper floors of the hotel, the Classic Rooms offer a true cocoon of tranquillity. Elegantly designed, they invite you to relax in a refined atmosphere, ideal for travellers seeking peace and quiet in the heart of London.
Deluxe Room (20 m²)
The warm and inviting Deluxe Room offers a soothing and tranquil setting bathed in natural light and features a host of amenities to ensure a hassle-free stay.
Executive Room (22 m²)
Spacious and warm, the Executive Rooms are perfect for two people or a small family. With a sofa, large wardrobe and full-length mirror, everything has been designed to recreate the comfort of a real home, in an elegant setting.
Superior Room (15 m²)
With their high ceilings and elegant atmosphere, the Superior Rooms evoke the aristocratic charm of this Victorian residence. Furnished with care by craftsmen, they combine vintage charm with contemporary touches for a resolutely chic stay.
Your dining choices
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Mornings begin in the Green Room, a bright, welcoming space, casual yet quietly elegant, that encourages lingering with coffee and a newspaper before heading out into the city. Later, the Pondicherry Bar beckons with coffee, wine, or cocktails, served in an atmosphere subtly shaped by a creative collaboration with designer Emily Bode. And with London’s ever-evolving culinary scene at your doorstep, from Little Venice to Hyde Park, dining out is always just a stroll away.
Your time
The hotel’s amenities are curated for understated indulgence. A sleek, wood-accented NOHrD Fitness Studio offers guests a chance to recharge, while a cosy lounge complete with a fireplace provides a warm and intimate corner to unwind after a day in the capital.
Step outside and you’re instantly in London’s cultural orbit, whether wandering through Hyde Park, exploring the canals of Little Venice, or discovering the art galleries and royal grandeur of nearby Kensington. This is a base designed for explorers who value both style and serenity.
Your journey to London —
Flights:
You will be able to choose your airline and flight times when you make your booking, in either Economy, Premium, or Business class, depending on the destination and carrier. This flight may include one or more stopovers. Please review your flight options carefully as departure and arrival airports may differ, in order to offer the best price.
Luggage information
Luggage, meals and other services on board may be subject to an additional fee on certain airlines. It is possible to view details of luggage allowances when you choose your flights at the next stage of the booking process. If luggage is not included with your flight, please go to the airline's website before your departure to purchase your luggage for an additional fee.
For domestic flights, airlines do not always offer the option of reserving luggage. In this case, you will need to pay for it at the airport counter.
You will receive all the information you need to check in for your flights after you have made your reservation.
London —
London is a city that constantly reinvents itself while remaining unmistakably British. Whether you know it through its skyline, its theatres, or its morning commute, the capital always finds new ways to surprise. From its leafy commons to its hidden wine bars, London is best explored through its layers - a city where history and modern life blend seamlessly.
Must-sees:
- The British Museum: One of the world’s most impressive collections of artefacts, offering a deep dive into global history.
- Shoreditch: A creative hub full of street art, vintage shops, and cosy cafés, perfect for those seeking something a bit different.
- Hampstead Heath: Climb Parliament Hill for some of London’s best views, then reward yourself with a pint at the Holly Bush or the Spaniards Inn, two pubs steeped in literary lore.
- Greenwich: Stand astride the Prime Meridian or browse the vintage stalls of Greenwich Market, before catching the Thames Clipper back to the city.
- Kew Gardens: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and a rare pocket of tranquillity, where glasshouses and greenery meet the hum of the city beyond.
Culinary culture:
London’s food scene is as eclectic as its people. From Sunday roasts in Notting Hill to late-night bao buns in Soho, the capital serves it all. Borough Market remains a foodie pilgrimage, while Michelin-starred spots in Mayfair and Shoreditch redefine British dining. For a quintessential London moment, stop for afternoon tea at Fortnum & Mason or enjoy oysters and stout at Bentley’s.
Dive deeper:
Discover London beyond its landmarks. Browse the Columbia Road Flower Market on a Sunday morning, or hunt for antiques in Bermondsey. Follow the Regent’s Canal by bike from Camden to Little Venice, or explore East London’s creative scene, from Hackney Wick’s warehouses to Dalston’s jazz bars.
Good to know:
London’s rhythm changes with the seasons. Spring brings wisteria and park picnics, summer means open-air theatre and rooftop terraces, while winter glitters with festive lights. The London Underground remains the quickest way to get around, though locals swear by walking whenever possible - it’s the best way to find the city’s hidden corners.