We love —
- Enjoying a city break in London, in an modern industrial-style 4* hotel in the north of the city.
- Ending the day with a well-deserved rest in a comfortable room, after a day of exploring England's capital and its renowned museums, theatres and restaurants.
- Taking advantage of fast access to the heart of the city in under 40 minutes, via the Piccadilly Line; Southgate tube station is just outside the hotel.
Customer reviews —
Southgate Hotel London 4* —
Welcome to the Southgate Hotel London 4*. This 4-star establishment, located in North London and housed in a former battery factory, boasts a trendy atmosphere with a decor that skillfully blends industrial style and cosy furnishings.
With attentive staff completing the picture, the Southgate Hotel will be your perfect home base for your next London getaway.
Your room —
Choose between a stay in a Standard Room or a Superior King Room.
Standard Room (15 m²)
Elegant and sophisticated, this Standard Room offers a warm and bright space, perfect for unwinding in complete serenity after a day of exploring.
Superior King Room (18 m²)
More spacious, the Superior King Room offers the perfect setting for well-deserved relaxation with its comfortable bedding and trendy bathroom.
Your dining choices
Just for you:
- 10% discount on food & drinks
This is a bed and breakfast stay.
Indulge in international and British classics crafted with passion by the chefs at the Southgate Hotel's main restaurant: burgers, pizzas, vegetarian risotto, and decadent desserts. A delightful menu to recharge your energy after a busy day. And to end your evening on a high note, treat yourself to a signature cocktail while relaxing in one of the bar's cosy armchairs.
Your time
Located in North London, the hotel offers easy access to the capital, thanks to its prime location just a five-minute walk from Southgate Underground Station. You can explore central London at your own pace, discovering or rediscovering Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the trendy neighbourhoods of Shoreditch or Camden, and its world-famous museums.
The Southgate Hotel also features a fitness room where you can continue your workout if you wish.
Optional excursions & extras —
Tower of London Tickets
The Tower of London is home to incredible tales and legends. Discover its unique architecture and the Queen's beautiful jewels put on display under the watchful eye of the famous Royal Guards. Little ones can also take part in a treasure hunt to unravel the mysteries of this former prison!
London bus tour & Thames cruise
Board a multi-stop bus and visit the city at your own pace as you hop on and off the bus to discover the capital's most iconic landmarks: Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, St Paul's Cathedral, the Tower of London and much more! You will also get to enjoy a 30-minute cruise on the Thames.
Explorer Pass London - 2 activities to choose from (Go City)
Set off to discover London by choosing 2 activities and save up to 30% with your Explorer Pass.
London Pass® - 2 DAYS: +95 monuments and attractions included
Discover the best of London with the London Pass, which gives you access to certain museums, attractions, a bus tour and a queue-cutter for 2 days! You'll be able to visit over 85 of the English capital's most famous sites and monuments. Are you with us?
London Eye tickets
Board the London Eye straight away and make the most of your stay with the queue-jumping ticket to avoid a long wait. Enjoy 30 minutes of breathtaking views over the city and see the skyline from a new perspective.
Multi-stop panoramic bus tour of London - 1-day pass
Explore London at your own pace with a multi-stop bus and audio guide to the must-see sights. Hop on and off at your leisure, spending as much time as you like in each location.
Stonehenge, Windsor and Bath Tour
Want to discover the most iconic landmarks in and around London? Start with the famous Windsor Castle and dive into the history of British royalty before attempting to unravel the mysteries of Stonehenge. Finally, round off your day with the charming medieval city of Bath and its Roman baths.
Tour of Buckingham Palace and Windsor Castle (queue jump ticket)
Live the British monarchy by spending a royal day with a visit to the famous Windsor Castle followed by the sumptuous Buckingham Palace. Enter the opulent reception rooms and discover these fascinating places still used by the royal family.
Entry ticket for Saint Paul's Cathedral with an audio guide
Let the St Paul's Cathedral, located in the heart of London, and avoid the queues with your cut-file access! With your audioguide, you can tour this majestic building while learning more about its history and construction. You'll be captivated by this architectural gem, a symbol of the city's rich historical heritage.
Afternoon tea at The Rubens at the Palace Hotel - London
Enjoy a decadent afternoon tea spread at London's The Rubens at the Palace Hotel.
Thames cruise - One-way Westminster/London Eye to Tower
Board a boat and marvel at London's monuments from the Thames. You will be able to choose one of several routes offered.
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.