The Rookery Hotel
Epoque Classic Luxury Hotel, Boutique Hotel in London > United Kingdom
The Rookery Hotel, London
The London Hotel Rookery is located in the fashionable area of Clerkenwell, between the West End and London’s central business district, known as The City. It is like Soho in the east, with bustling street life and a plethora of fascinating places to eat and drink. Quietly located a short distance from the Barbican, St Paul’s, Holborn and The Tate Modern, the only remaining early houses in St Peter’s Lane have been repaired and extended to create our delightful small boutique hotel. Inside, the Rookery is all period charm. Polished wood panelling, stone flagged floors, open fires and genuine antique furniture give the place a warm, homely atmosphere - more private club than hotel. This London Hotel has been featured in many hotel guides and magazines as one of the most fascinating boutique hotels combining old world classics with avant-garde design and concepts .
Location:
The Rookery is located just outside the Square Mile, London's financial district, in the trendy artsy Clerkenwell district. It is near the Bank of England, St. Paul's Cathedral, the Old Bailey and the historic Inns of Court. The nearest station is Farringdon, two minutes walk away (Circle, Metropolitan and British Rail Thames Link). If you prefer we will arrange for a car to meet you at the airport and bring you direct to the hotel. - View Location Map.
General Information:
| Category: | Epoque Classic Luxury [learn more] |
| Address: | Peter's Lane, Cowcross Street, London [view map] |
| Type: | Boutique Hotel |
| Best Rate: | 0 EUR [View Calendar] |
| Total Rooms: | 33 |
| Languages Spoken by Staff: | English, French, German |
| 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.




















