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A modern classic within a charming 1914 Edwardian heritage property, Chancery Court Hotel, London has 303 well-appointed and exceptionally spacious rooms and suites, an award-winning spa, the glamorous Pearl Restaurant, a central courtyard and comprehensive conference and banqueting facilities.
This five-star Holborn hotel is near the City's major business centres, tube and rail stations and tourist attractions such as Chancery Lane, Covent Garden, the Royal Opera House, West End theatres, museums, galleries and shopping districts.
Chancery Court Hotel London Rooms
- Deluxe Rooms
- Fully modern, with many details from the original building.
Chancery Court Hotel, London's luxurious hotel rooms are 27-35 sq. m. (291-377 sq. ft.), which are amongst the largest deluxe hotel rooms available in the City.
- Club Rooms
- The inclusions of this room type are complimentary club lounge access, internet, movies and two items of clothing pressed during their stay.
Amenities
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Wireless internet
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Airport shuttle
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No smoking rooms/facilities
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General
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No smoking rooms/facilities
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Concierge
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Elevators
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Activities
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Fitness center or spa
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Health club
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Spa services
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Dining
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Bar/Lounge
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Restaurant
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24 hour room service
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Services
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Business center
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Laundry service
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Safe deposit box
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Meeting/Banquet facilities
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Conference facilities
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Gift shop
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Currency exchange
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Internet
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Wireless internet
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Transportation
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Airport shuttle
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- Area served
- High Holborn, Chancery Lane
- Nearby airports
- London Heathrow, London City International.
- Area description
- Chancery Court Hotel, London is situated in one of the capital city's most historic locations and it has an equally fascinating past. High Holborn was originally a Roman road and following the Middle Ages, the area became established as a centre for the legal profession and the city's most influential and powerful people. This is where, for example, the writer Charles Dickens wrote "Oliver Twist" and "Great Expectations" and many scenes in his novels were set in this historic part of London.
Nearby points of interest
- London Astoria: 0.2 mi
- London Theatre: 0.3 mi
- Aldwych Theatre: 0.3 mi
- British Museum: 0.4 mi
- Lyceum Theatre: 0.4 mi
- Charles Dickens Museum: 0.4 mi
- Russell Square: 0.4 mi
- Transport Museum: 0.4 mi
- Temple church: 0.5 mi
- Courtauld Gallery: 0.5 mi
- Royal Opera House: 0.5 mi
- Dominion Theatre: 0.5 mi
- Fleet Street: 0.5 mi
- Adelphi Theatre: 0.6 mi
- Farringdon: 0.6 mi
- London Astoria: 0.2 mi
- London Theatre: 0.3 mi
- Aldwych Theatre: 0.3 mi
- British Museum: 0.4 mi
- Lyceum Theatre: 0.4 mi
- Charles Dickens Museum: 0.4 mi
- Russell Square: 0.4 mi
- Transport Museum: 0.4 mi
- Temple church: 0.5 mi
- Courtauld Gallery: 0.5 mi
- Royal Opera House: 0.5 mi
- Dominion Theatre: 0.5 mi
- Fleet Street: 0.5 mi
- Adelphi Theatre: 0.6 mi
- Farringdon: 0.6 mi
- Soho: 0.6 mi
- Charing Cross station: 0.7 mi
- Shaftesbury Avenue: 0.7 mi
- National Portrait Gallery: 0.7 mi
- London Chinatown: 0.7 mi
- Leicester Square: 0.7 mi
- National Gallery: 0.8 mi
- Hayward Gallery: 0.8 mi
- Royal Festival Hall: 0.8 mi
- Trafalgar Square: 0.8 mi
- Clerkenwell: 0.8 mi
- St. Pauls Cathedral: 0.9 mi
- Piccadilly Theatre: 0.9 mi
- Admiralty Arch: 0.9 mi
- Kings Cross-St Pancras station: 0.9 mi
- Museum of London: 1 mi
- Fitzrovia: 1 mi
- London Palladium: 1 mi
- Euston: 1 mi
- Photographers Gallery: 1 mi
- London Eye: 1 mi
- Regent Street: 1 mi
- Waterloo station: 1 mi
- Oxford Circus: 1 mi
- Tate Modern: 1.1 mi
- London Aquarium: 1.1 mi
- London Canal Museum: 1.1 mi
- Barbican Art Gallery: 1.1 mi
- Clock Museum: 1.1 mi
- Oxford Street: 1.1 mi
Meeting facilities
- Meeting Info
- The hotel's 400 sq. m. (4,305 sq. ft.) Grand Ballroom and historic surroundings make it an excellent London conference and events venue. The 22 meeting rooms and 1,065 sq. m. (11,464 sq. ft.) of total meeting space can be flexibly arranged for conferences and business purposes, or special events such as weddings, birthdays, anniversaries and other important social occasions for groups of five to nearly 500.
Dining
- The Lounge at Chancery Court
- The Lounge at Chancery Court Hotel, London offers guests a relaxing setting to enjoy a traditional English afternoon tea, as well as a wide range of excellent international food. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- The Pearl Restaurant
- Pearl Restaurant & Bar specialises in modern French cuisine created by Executive Head Chef Jun Tanaka. Consistently rated amongst the top London restaurants, Pearl exudes opulence with a walnut interior and trails of hand-strung pearls, pearl chandeliers and mother-of-pearl tables. The menu changes seasonally and is complemented by the stunning surroundings and a list of more than 200 fine wines, many of which are served by the glass. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
- The Bar at Chancery Court
- Choose from a large selection of cocktails and wines by the glass to enjoy in The Bar at Chancery Court's club-like and historic setting. Open for lunch and dinner.
Hotel Policies
- Check-in:
- 1500
- Check-out:
- 1200
Terms and conditions
Rates quoted in currencies other than the hotel's base currency are subject to the rate of the international exchange. Rate may change throughout stay. Rate may reflect average nightly rate. Extra charges may apply. Incidental charges, such as room service, are not included in the rate.
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at the hotel, but within a reasonable distance, and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel and not by Orbitz
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