Bingham Hotel
Avantgarde Superior Hotel, Boutique Hotel in London > United Kingdom
Bingham Hotel, London
With its enviable riverside location, Bingham in Richmond is one of London's most charming boutique hotels. Originally built as two Georgian town houses, Bingham's rich history has shaped the property, forging an elegant setting for modern luxury living with a vintage twist. Bingham boutique hotel features 15 individually designed guestrooms, an acclaimed restaurant, a striking cocktail bar and a beautiful Garden Rooms events space. Its breathtaking interior is combined with an indefatigable service recalling a bygone time and extraordinary attention to detail. In-room Spa treatments are available in some rooms. The Restaurant is an stylish setting where diners can enjoy the very best in British food by famous executive chef Shay Cooper. With an extensive cheese counter, a fine wine list and heated balcony seating 20 for outdoor dining on warmer nights, Bingham Restaurant is a firm favourite with locals and those from further afield. The handsome lounge bar is a seductive retreat for a pre-dinner aperitif or delicious cocktail created using an outstanding range of top quality spirits.
Location:
Bingham is located in the heart of Richmond. Various places of interest such as Kew Gardens, the London Wetland Centre and the Marble Hill House are all within 20 minutes of the Bingham. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Avantgarde Superior [learn more] |
| Address: | 61-63 Petersham Road, London [view map] |
| Year Built: | 1740 |
| Year Renovated: | 2007 |
| Floors: | 3 |
| Total Rooms: | 15 |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English |
| Credit Cards Accepted: | MASTERCARD, VISA, AMEX, DINERS, MAESTRO |
London, United Kingdom
This is the place where the contemporary and the nostalgic come together side by side and sometimes blending in with each other. Grown from Centuries of leadership, London has collected and amalgamated the best of all worlds - people and things. A great metropolis yet each borough has a homely and distinct feeling. Because of that and its great influence over western culture, London is a city plagued with landmarks that are worldwide recognizable. Walk along the Abbey Road zebra crossing that was featured in one of the Beatles albums; be wondered by the magnificent Buckingham Palace, the monarch's permanent residence in London, or visit the House of Parliament the place where the British laws are made, and where one of the most important landmarks of the capitol of England is located: The Big Ben. Stroll along Covent Garden the first luxury neighborhoods of the city; drop by Trafalgar Square, one of London's greatest architectural set pieces, or visit the London Greenwich Royal Observatory, where the time of all over the world is measured.


