Best hotels near the London Eye you don’t want to miss

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The London Eye is one of the main tourist attractions in the city. It offers a perfect viewpoint of all the sights just beyond and is well worth ticking off your bucket list. Situated on the south bank, it’s also perfectly located for a myriad of eateries as well as the Tate Modern and London Dungeons (particularly great if you have a Merlin Pass!) Covent Garden is a mere 18-minute walk away and it’s close to Waterloo, Embankment, Charing Cross and Westminster stations. When looking for a place to stay that puts you right in the throes of the action, this is it. Keep on reading to discover 12 of the best hotels near the London Eye you won’t want to miss.

12 Best Hotels Near the London Eye

London Marriott Hotel County Hall 

London Marriott Hotel County Hall

When you’re looking for hotels near the London Eye, you won’t get much closer than the London Marriott Hotel County Hall. Just a 1-minute walk away, you can see the London eye from most of their rooms. This makes it ideal for knowing when it’s quietest to pop on over.

Ideally located, the London Marriott Hotel County boasts a popular location, being right in the thick of it. A short journey from Westminster Bridge and right on the South Bank, you can enjoy memorable views (though not quite as high as the views from the London Eye!) as well as romantic evening strolls. Make sure you head on over to Covent Garden for some shopping and a delicious breakfast

Based in London’s former County Hall, they have managed to capture the history of this building whilst turning it into a comfortable, luxurious hotel. The decor showcases what the hotel used to be, whilst bringing in a level of comfort to feel like a home from home. Treat yourself to a spa treatment whilst staying as well as relaxing swim in their lavish indoor swimming pool.

Where: County Hall, Westminster Bridge Road, London, SE1 7PB
Distance from hotel to London Eye:
1-minute walk 

Park Plaza Westminster Bridge 

Hotels Near The London Eye

Not many hotels in London can say they boast as impressive views as the Park Plaza Westminster Bridge. Waking up and drawing your curtains to see the London Eye just beyond is something truly special. 

This modern hotel has been built with comfort in mind. It’s a destination where you feel at home the moment you walk in and ticks all the boxes. Staff members are attentive, the rooms are contemporary and they have an onsite restaurant and bar. Their spa facilities include an indoor pool, four treatment rooms and a fitness studio. 

Whether you are looking for hotels near the London Eye as a family, couple or solo, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge is perfect for all. 

Where: 1 Addington Street, London, SE1 7RY
Distance from hotel to London Eye:
6-minute walk 

The Royal Horseguards

Hotels near the London Eye
Garden view room at the Royal Horseguards

Enjoy a leisurely stroll along South Bank, taking in the endless views of London, before being greeted by the suited doormen welcoming you into The Royal Horseguards. Most people will have heard about this historic building, having housed guests for many years, since its opening in 1884. 

It’s home to 282 rooms, each decorated to a very high standard – you’ll quickly know why this hotel has 5 stars – they complement its history entirely, with the perfect blend of Victorian elegance. The communal areas are decorated with historic artwork, elegant decor, and chandeliers – there is a lot of attention to detail at work here. 

Of all the 282 rooms available, there are river, city and garden views. We would recommend the river view for something special. There’s nothing quite like watching the purple lights of the London Eye lit up at night. Being on a 9-minute walk from the London Eye and South Bank, you are well located to explore the rest of the city too. 

Where: 2 Whitehall Court, London SW1A 2EJ
Distance from hotel to London Eye:
9-minute walk 

The Corinthia 

Corinthia London Explorer Penthouse Bedroom
Explorer Penthouse Bedroom The Corinthia

Go full out and treat yourself to a stay at the five-star Cornitha. This is a hotel that has plenty of history attached to it. Opening originally as a hotel from 1886 to 1936, it was then owned by the Military of Defence until 2011. It was then that it undertook a £490 million investment that saw it be restored back to a luxury hotel that echoed its former glory days of the late 1800s and early 1900s.

Nowadays, the Corinthia oozes class, sophistication and comfort. Jaw-dropping interiors lead the way with plush floors, sparkling chandeliers and stunning artwork adorning the walls. The rooms have plenty of space to relax and unwind in and are decorated in tones of green, grey and touches of wood. Marble bathrooms make for an opulent place to refresh after a busy day exploring the city. Beyond the rooms and reception areas, the Corinthia is known for its award-winning spa, restaurant run by renowned Michelin-starred chef Tom Kerridge, its afternoon teas (they feature as one of our top Gluten-free afternoon teas). 

The location is also perfect for your stay in London. A short 9-minute walk and you’ll be on Southbank ready to hop onto the London Eye and take in the wonderful views. Trafalgar Square and the Houses of Parliament are also just a stone’s throw away. 

Where: Whitehall Place, London, SW1A 2BD,
Distance from hotel to London Eye:
9-minute walk

Club Quarters Trafalgar Square 

Club Quarters Trafalgar Square 
Front of the Club Quarters Trafalgar Square 

The Club Quarters at Trafalgar Square combines affordability with a premium look, feel and service. Housed in a grand 19th-century Victorian property, the hotel works to retain a lot of its original charm, with high ceilings and grand marble walls. Rooms have plenty of space within them. while comfort and simplicity plays a key role within the interiors. You’ll find they are well-equipped for both business travellers who want to be near the London Eye as well as families, friends, or couples who are wanting to stay in the Trafalgar area. 

There is plenty to see and do in Trafalgar, the area in which the Club Quarter resides. Many popular restaurants are situated a short walk from the hotel, as well as Big Ben being just 10 minutes away. As one of the top hotels near the London Eye, this one is just a brisk 10-minute walk away. 

Where: 8 Northumberland Avenue, London, WC2N 5BY
Distance from hotel to London Eye: 10-minute walk 

The Clermont Hotel

The Clermont Hotel
Deluxe Room at the Clermont Hotel

Step out of Charing Cross station and you have pretty much already arrived at The Clermont Hotel, which is also next to the Embankment tube stop. Its outstanding location puts you in the midst of everything you could possibly need when looking for hotels near the London Eye. It’s a stone throw from Trafalgar Square, the National Gallery, the West End and a short 12-minute walk to the London Eye.

The hotel has been housing guests since its opening in 1865, updating its interiors regularly to keep up with its popular demand. Modern features include complimentary soft drinks, snacks & water, essential oil-infused toiletries, an in-room wellness program and more. Their restaurant is known for its fresh, seasonal British cuisine while their bar has a great range of signature cocktails.

Where: Strand, London, WC2N 5HX
Distance from hotel to London Eye:
12-minute walk

Sea Containers 

Best Hotels near the London Eye Sea Containers

In the grand scheme of things, the Sea Containers is a relatively new hotel, having opened back in 2014. It has a remarkable design that portrays a 1920s transatlantic ship and boast great positioning on the South Bank. It’s these factors that put the Sea Containers on the map. 

The stunning interiors combined with its electric energy make it so much more than a hotel – it’s a place you want to return to time and time again. Decor features include plenty of copper and brass, plush furnishings and modern artwork. The rooms themselves are spacious, with a tasteful colour palette of grey and hot pin, with furniture by designer Tom Dixon. Upstairs on the rooftop is their 12-knot rooftop and bar, which gives you striking views of the London Skyline. From here you can tuck into an array of bar snacks as well as cocktails, wines and beers.

Being only a 13-minute walk to the London Eye, the Sea Containers is perfectly located for your break away.

Where: 20 Upper Ground, South Bank, London, SE1 9PD
Distance from hotel to London Eye:
13-minute walk 

The One Aldwych

One Aldwych Deluxe Room
Deluxe Room at the One Aldwych

Covent Garden is a bustling area ideal for theatre shows, an array of eateries, fashion and beauty shops, bars, street performers and more. For us, it’s a fantastic area and made better when you have a hotel like The One Aldwych situated within it. 

In very close proximity to the London Eye – approx 15-minute walk – One Aldwych is an independent hotel that is privately owned. Using this to their advantage, they position themselves as a home away from home. They’re a hotel that treats every guest as an individual – we all have our own unique tastes and styles after all. The hotel has a spa, gym and pool, their very own cinema, restaurant and bar.

Rooms-wise, their 105 bedrooms are spacious, airy and flooded with natural light. Contemporary & stylish with a calming and elegant feel as you walk in, it’s a hotel that has it all. Included in your room is a complimentary curated mini-bar of drinks and snacks, bathroom products from British brand Mitchell & Peach and a reasonably sized tv with Google Chromecast – perfect for catching on the latest Netflix series during your downtime. 

Where: 1 Aldwych, London, WC2B 4BZ,
Distance from hotel to London Eye:
15-minute walk

The Savoy

Best Hotels near the London Eye The Savoy

For those looking for hotels near the London Eye that offer the ultimate luxury experience, you won’t find much better than The Savoy. For over 130 years The Savoy has been offering guests a pristine level of service and unforgettable stay. 

As soon as you are greeted by the top-hatted doormen and walk through the doors, you are instantly wowed by the interiors. The lobby is large with a traditional feel to it. Checkered flooring is laid with wooden surroundings and plush, patterned furnishings. Glance at the walls and you’ll be greeted by an impressive array of artwork and tasteful wallpapers which change as you walk through the hotel. Sparkling chandeliers are hung from the ceilings and the hotel’s signature scent guides you through the various spaces.

The Savoy offers a number of additional facilities for you to take advantage of during your stay. This includes their spa and swimming pool, restaurants & bars – which are run by Gordan Ramsey – afternoon tea and private boat sailings. The Savoy is a short 15-minute walk away from the London Eye and makes for the ideal spot to stay in the city.

Where: The Strand, London, WC2R 0EZ
Distance from hotel to London Eye: 15-minute walk 

The Resident Covent Garden

The Resident Covent Garden
Junior Suite at the Resident Covent Garden

Situated in London’s vibrant Covent Garden, just next to the busy Strand, the Resident is another hotel that offers a place to relax and unwind before exploring the city. The interiors are stylishly put together with a modern aesthetic flowing throughout. Rooms feature hand-made furniture which has been produced locally in West London.

The well-equipped rooms have plenty of features, with a Brita filter tap, mini-kitchen, Nespresso coffee machine, and a GHD hairdryer. Plus, there is plenty of space to walk around and store your break-away essentials.

On your doorstep are plenty of restaurants and bars, where you can enjoy a cocktail and meal before or after exploring the local attractions. The London Eye is a 14-minute walk away, with the Royal Opera House and West End Theatres being even closer.

Where: 51 Bedford Street, London, WC2R 0PZ
Distance from hotel to London Eye:
14-minute walk 

The Trafalgar St James

The Trafalgar St James
The Trafalgar Suite

Whether you’re looking for hotels near the London Eye for work or for leisure, The Trafalgar St James ticks all the boxes. Its location is a sure-pleaser, only a few steps away from the national gallery and less than 15 minutes from the London Eye. Not to mention the restaurants and bars that are dotted around its vicinity – although, food and drinks at their rooftop restaurant are a must when staying!

Guests staying can expect rooms that are a combination of contemporary and elegant. They are comfortable, well-spaced and come with several perks. This includes WiFi, soft drinks from the mini bar, USB charge points, a Nespresso Coffee machine, amenities, bathrobes and mineral water.

The highlight of the hotel is the rooftop restaurant and bar. Set on the 7th floor, you can enjoy spectacular views of London’s skyline whilst sipping one of the signature cocktails. Their restaurant takes inspiration from European cuisine, sourcing local fresh ingredients and produce.

Where: 2 Spring Gardens, Trafalgar Square, St. James’s, London, SW1A 2TS
Distance from hotel to London Eye:
14-minute walk 

Great Scotland Yard

Best Hotels near the London Eye
King Bed Premium Room

Great Scotland Yard brings a complete five-star experience, just 11 minutes away from the London Eye. Simplicity plays a key role here, rooms are stylish and relaxing, with a police theme running throughout the hotel – paying homage to the Metropolitan Police who occupied the property in the 19th century.

Guests booking can expect no two rooms to be the same at the Great Scotland Yard but can expect them all to be well-equipped, with staff proving excellent service. Foodies will enjoy their impressive restaurant, Ekstedt at The Yard. Here you can enjoy Michelin-starred chef Niklas Eksted’s signature style of wood-fired ‘old Nordic’ cooking before ending your evening with a cocktail at The 40 Elephants – their late-night bar.

There are many hotels near the London Eye, however, this one is just its doorstep and makes for a great base before exploring the city.

Where: 3-5 Great Scotland Yard, London, SW1A 2HN
Distance from hotel to London Eye:
11-minute walk 

Our top tips when looking for hotels near the London Eye

  • When looking at hotels near the London Eye, make sure you consider the type of hotel you would like. Are you looking for a boutique stay? Or maybe you would like something a bit more bustling.
  • London Eye hotels can get very busy. Make sure you book in advance to ensure the hotel doesn’t sell out.
  • Plan your activities before you arrive, tickets for things such as the London Eye can be cheaper when purchased online
  • Ask for a room with a view. You don’t want to miss out on all there is to see on the South Bank!

Have you stayed in any of these hotels near the London Eye? Are there any hotels that you think we should include in our guide? Are you going to book one of the above hotels? Let us know in the comment box below.

Mark Lee-Falcon
Mark Lee-Falconhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
Hi! My name is Mark Lee-Falcon and I am a partner and deputy editor for Seen in the City. Fitness is one of my main passions and I love discovering new workouts. I also love exploring the city and finding the coolest new places to eat and drink. You can contact me on: Mark@seeninthecity.co.uk

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