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Accommodation > Hotels > England > London > Docklands > Ibis London Excel
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A Hotel in Docklands, London


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9 Western Gateway
Royal Victoria Dock
Docklands
London
Greater London
England
E16 1AB

Nearest station: London underground station Royal Victoria - 0.2 miles (straight line) - Zone: 3

Ibis London Excel, London

Accommodation Description:
The modern Ibis London Excel Hotel is located in the London Docklands area, making it a perfect base for guests exploring Canary Wharfメs 200 shops, bars and restaurants. Located adjacent to the ExCel Centre and Custom House Station, the Ibis London Excel is ideal for access to the O2 Arena (just 2 stops on the DLR) and for visiting Londonメs major attractions including the Houses of Parliament, Westminster Abbey and Buckingham Palace. Inside the Ibis London Excel there are 278 well maintained and comfortable en-suite rooms

The hotel has its own underground parking and thereメs wireless internet access throughout. The Ibis London Excel also has its own restaurant and bar, both of which have excellent service and serve an array of fresh dishes and thirst-quenching drinks. Business travellers, sightseers and those travelling out of London City Airport will find the Ibis London Excel welcoming, comfortable and well located with excellent links into the heart of this capital city



From: £34.75

Accommodation Rating: rating2 (about ratings)

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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest

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