Bingham Hotel
Boutique Hotel, Hotel in London > United Kingdom
Bingham Hotel, London
General Information:
Total Rooms: |
15 |
Type of Rooms Offered at Bingham Hotel, London: |
Superior River Double River Design Double Design Double Design Single |
Superior River Double:
Description: Superior River Doubles have a view of the River Thames and a Whirpool Bath along with a separate Walk In Shower and are a larger size room.
These rooms can have additional beds put into them for children.
One of our Design Doubles (Iris) does have a connecting door to one of our Superior Design Doubles (Sappho) for larger families wanting interconnecting rooms.
Number and type of beds: King size bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults, 2
River Design Double:
Description: River Design Doubles have a view of the River Thames and a Whirpool Bath.
These rooms can have additional beds put into them for children.
One of our River Design Doubles (Borgia) can be set as a twin bedded room if required.
Number and type of beds: Queen size bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults, 1
Design Double:
Description: These rooms are our standard rooms and are facing the front of the hotel and have all the same amenties as the River Design Rooms except for a whirlpool bath and river views.
Two of our Design Doubles can be set as a twin bedded rooms if required.
One of our Design Doubles (Iris) does have a connecting door to one of our Superior Design Doubles (Sappho) for larger families wanting interconnecting rooms.
Number and type of beds: Queen size bed
Occupancy: 2 Adults,
Design Single:
Description: Design singles are small, ideal for a short stay but furnished with every mod con including.
Duck and goose feather duvets cosset, whilst air-conditioning, digital TVs with DVD players, WIFI and built-in music systems with a dedicated music library ensure the most luxurious of stays.
Number and type of beds: 1 Queen Bed
Occupancy: 1 Adults,
London, United Kingdom
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