This rare budget hotel situated in a charming pedestrian street that still retains its 19th century gas lamps, just opposite the Royal Opera House, it is a haven of peace and quiet in the midst of bustling Covent Garden. Providing pubs, markets, restaurants, shops and street entertainment, it is one of London's liveliest areas.
Central to all the West End, theatres and cinemas, it is also within walking distance of the British Museum to the north, the Thames and Southbank Arts Centre with its concert halls, theatres, museum and gallery to the south, and to the west, Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery, itself close to Buckingham Palace and Westminster. Other places of entertainment and historical interest abound in all directions.
The Fielding Hotel is also ideally placed for the legal profession being only a short walk from the Royal Courts of Justice, the legal nerve centre of the capital. And for the business person, a little further east lies the heart of London's financial and business activities, the City. A friendly and relaxing environment that is ideal for the traveller who wants to make the most of the attractions of one of the world's greatest cities.
Getting There
The Fielding Hotel is easily reached from all the main rail terminals including the Waterloo Eurostar service. There is a direct tube link from Heathrow to the Covent Garden station (two minutes' walk away) and regular train services from Gatwick.
Primary Non-smoking
Accommodation Type Deluxe Room(s), Double Room(s), Single room(s), Twin Room(s)
Site Facilities Bar
Services Airport Transfers, Facsimile Service
Room - General Ensuite (Private Bathroom), Central Heating
Room - Electrical Internet Access, Tea/Coffee making facilities, Television, Direct Dial Telephone
Activities Dining, Shopping, Sightseeing, City Sightseeing
Nearby Attractions, Cinema/Theatre, Galleries, Museums, Public Transport, Railway Station, Restaurants/Cafes, Visitor Information Centre, Bars, Pubs & Clubs, CBD

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