The 4-star Novotel London Tower Bridge Hotel is located just metres from the unmissable Tower Bridge and Tower of London. It also lies near the meeting point of THREE DIY Walking Tours of London: the London Thames DIY Walking Tour, the London City DIY Walking Tour, and the central London starting point for the London Docklands DIY Walking Tour at Tower Gateway DLR Station. The world-famous Sky Gardenis on your doorstep too (book your Sky Garden experience well before you visit London – as it is a seriously popular attraction in London, and there is a very good chance of there being no tickets available if you leave it until the last minute).
Accessible Parking:
The Novotel London Tower Bridge Hotel doesn’t have its own car park.
However, the nearby Minories Car Park – operated by Saba (an 8-minute walk away) has five dedicated Blue Badge Parking Spaces. You have to pay to park here though (and parking in London is NOT cheap). These spaces cannot be booked in advance (all parking here is on a “first come, first served” basis).
Accessible Bathrooms:
All accessible bedrooms at the Novotel London Tower Bridge Hotel have an ensuite accessible bathroom, which has a fold-down shower chair.
As well as the accessible bathroom attached to each accessible bedroom, there is also an accessible toilet in the ground floor Reception area.
Accessible Eating Options:
The Novotel London Tower Bridge Hotel‘s ground floor “Keepers Kitchen and Bar” is wheelchair accessible.
There are many other eating & drinking options in the surrounding area too.
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