Rooms
See AllSingle Room Room size 80 ft²A cosy bedroom with a hanging rail, a hairdryer and a TV. The rooms have wooden floors.Double Room Double Room type.En-suite bathroom. Flat screen TV, kettle and hairdryer in room.Our double room type is ideal for couples and single people.Double Room - Lower Ground Floor (Free Wi-Fi) These double rooms are located on the lower ground floor. Flat screen TV, kettle and hairdryer in room.Our double rooms are ideal for couples and single people.Budget Compact Double Room Compact double room type. En-suite bathroom. Flat screen TV, kettle and hairdryer in room.Our compact double rooms re ideal for couples and single people.Studio Aparthotel Room (Microwave and Fridge) Double room Double bed En-suite shower roomFlatscreen TVKettle, microwave, fridgeHairdryerFree WifiTriple Room Triple room Double bed Single bed En-suite shower roomFlatscreen TVKettle, microwave, fridgeHairdryerFree Wifi
About Us
Read MoreOffering bright, well-equipped rooms, The Paramount Hotel is just a 5-minute walk from Earls Court Tube Station, as well as various EasyBus Gatwick Airport drop-off and pick-up stops. With en suite shower rooms.
Accessed by stairs only, the rooms benefit from a flat-screen TV. There is no air conditioning and free WiFi is available only in the reception area, where there is a computer and printer.
There are several shops, grocery stores, bars and restaurants, as well as live music venues within a 5-minute walk.
Kensington Palace is less than a mile away, whilst the Natural History Museum, the V&A, Science Museum and Hyde Park are within 15 minutes' walk. The West End is a 10-minute Tube journey via Earls Court Station. Westfield London is easily accessible by tube or bus.
Kensington and Chelsea is a great choice for travellers interested in Museums, Parks and Culture.
Attractions
See AllNatural History Museum Find answers to your big nature questions - uncover the history of life on Earth, from the smallest insects to the largest mammals at London's world-renowned Natural History Museum. How to get there:Walk approximately 5 minutes to Earl's Court station, take the District line to South Kensington and walk 4 minutes.Westfield London Westfield London is Europe's largest indoor shopping centre and is home to more than 300 shops, with brands ranging from high street to designer. There are also over 60 places to eat and drink, with a wide choice cuisines to suit all tastes and budgets.See https://www.westfield.com/united-kingdom/london for more information. How to get there:Walk 10 minutes to West Brompton station and take the Overground line to Shepherd's Bush station.West End (Theatreland) The Theatreland district in London's West End has approximately 40 theatre venues. It spans The Strand to the South, Oxford Street to the north, Regent Street to the west and Kingsway to the east. London's Theatreland has a very wide variety of performances showing all year round. Together with New York's Broadway, London's Theatreland represents the highest level of commercial theatre in the English speaking world. How to get there:Earls Court Underground station is approximately a five-minute walk from The Paramount Hotel and the Piccadilly Line will take you to London's West End / Theatreland in around 10 minutes.Portobello Road Market Portobello Road Market dates back to the 19th Century and is one of London's oldest markets. It was made famous worldwide by the 1999 film Notting Hill starring Julia Roberts and Hugh Grant. Saturday is the big day for visiting the market - you will find over 1,500 stalls selling everything from vintage fashion and jewellery, trinkets, street food and artwork. See https://www.portobelloroad.co.uk/ for more information. How to get there:Earls Court Underground station is approximately a five-minute walk from The Paramount Hotel and taking the District line to Notting Hill Gate station will take you here.OR Walk 40 minutes if the weather is good and you're feeling adventurous!Buckingham Palace World famous royal residence of HM King Charles III, located in the heart of London. Make sure to take pictures of both Buckingham Palace as well as with the famous King's Guards. How to get there:Walk 5 minutes to Earl's Court station and take the Piccadilly line to Green Park. A short 9 minute walk will take you here.Madame Tussauds A world famous museum with life-size wax replicas of celebrities. Visit the London branch with its 3 floors and 150+ lifelike figures and be sure to take pictures with British icons such as the Royal family. How to get there:Earls Court Underground station is approximately a five-minute walk from The Paramount Hotel. Take the District line to Paddington station, change to the Bakerloo line to Baker Street station and walk around 4 minutes.Palace of Westminster A historic building that serves as the place where the Houses of Parliament meet. The neo-Gothic architecture makes this building more than just a government building and is instead a true landmark of London. On the north side of the Palace of Westminster is the recognisable Big Ben. How to get there:Walk around 5 minutes to Earl's Court station and take the District line to Westminster station.Science Museum A short walk from the Natural History Museum is the Science Museum that is dedicated to recording the scientific, technological and medical advancements made throughout time. To visit, make sure to book your free admissions ticket on their website: https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/welcome How to get there:Walk to Earl's Court station and take the District line to South Kensington station.Southbank Centre Adjacent to the River Thames is South Bank, home to Southbank Centre where you can see shows and art exhibitions. Outside is a bustling skateboarding site as well as Southbank Centre food market which boasts a variety of cuisines. See https://southbanklondon.com/attractions/southbank-centre for more information. How to get there:Walk 5 minutes to Earl's Court station, take the District line to Westminster station, change to the Jubilee line to Waterloo and Southbank will be right outside.Camden Lock Camden Lock is a busy area filled with tourists and locals, situated in North West London. Camden has embraced its rich punk roots and has created an area that is home to antique markets, thrift shops, creating a 24/7 buzzing atmosphere. Visit on a weekend to fully experience this area in all its glory, from tasting good food in Camden Food Market and eating by the canal to supporting local businesses by shopping at their unique stores. At night, Camden transforms into an exciting place, with live music from the Jazz Cafe (a 5 minute walk away) and pubs such as Locks Tavern offering happy hour deals on great selected pints from Mon-Thurs for only £3. How to get there:Walk 5 minutes to Earl's Court station, take the Piccadilly line to Leicester Square station, change to the Northern line to Camden Town station and walk around 4 minutes to get here.Mercato Mayfair Mercato Mayfair isn't your ordinary market - located inside an former church, this market's interior has kept the church's features with its stained glass windows, and has created two floors of authentic food and drink. In the basement, there is a wine cellar where you can purchase quality wine and cheese. Their rooftop terrace is perfect to sit when the sun is out. This is a place you have to visit! How to get there:Walk 5 minutes to Earl's Court station and take the Piccadilly line to Green Park station. Change to the Jubilee line to Bond Street station and walk around 5 minutes.Chinatown Right next to Soho is London's Chinatown. Chinatown has it all; with over 70 authentic East Asian restaurants and cafés, it'll be nearly impossible deciding where to eat! However, if you don't feel like a meal, then grab a Chinese bun from the many bakeries scattered around and some bubble tea! See https://chinatown.co.uk/en/ for more information. How to get there:Take the Piccadilly line from Earl's Court station to Leicester Square station and walk around 4 minutes to reach Chinatown.Victoria and Albert Museum The V&A is the world's largest museum for applied arts, decorative arts and design. Immerse yourself in art here as this is home to a wide range of works such as ancient Chinese ceramics to famous paintings from J. M. W. Turner and many more. Many events are free so make sure to check what's happening on their website: https://www.vam.ac.uk/whatson How to get there:A short journey consisting of a 5 minute walk to Earl's Court station, taking the District line to South Kensington station.Regent's Park Regent's Park is the largest grass area for sports in Central London and is one of several Royal Parks. Take a stroll in Queen Mary's Rose Gardens which holds 12,000 roses or watch a show this summer in the park's Open Air Theatre which is the oldest outdoor theatre in Britain. More information on shows this summer here: https://openairtheatre.com/whats-on A long walk might take you to one of the park's smaller green spots, Primrose Hill, which is located north of the park. The top of Primrose Hill is the perfect spot that captures the city views. It is also a short 7 minute walk to Camden Lock. How to get there:Walk 5 minutes to Earl's Court station, take the Piccadilly line to Piccadilly Circus station, change to the Bakerloo line to Regent's Park station. How to get to Primrose Hill:Walk 5 minutes to Earl's Court station, take the Piccadilly line to Leicester Square station, take the Northern line until you reach Chalk Farm station. A 6 minute walk will take you to Primrose Hill.Coal Drops Yard Coal Drops Yard is a complex that includes many restaurants and shops that is next door to one Central Saint Martins campus, a renowned art college. Window-shop in the many shops located in Coal Drops Yard and watch a film outside on their free Screen on the Canal. Have a browse in the large Samsung concept store and support the independent businesses in their pop-up stores. How to get there:Walk to Earl's Court station and take the Piccadilly line to King's Cross St Pancras station. A 10 minute walk will take you here.London Zoo Within the premises of Regent's Park is London Zoo, the world's oldest scientific zoo. It houses over 755 different species, from mammals to reptiles and is a great way to get closer to wildlife within Central London. Tickets may be purchased via their website: https://www.londonzoo.org/plan-your-visit/london-zoo-tickets How to get there:Walk to Earl's Court station, take the Piccadilly line to Leicester Square station, change to the Northern line to Camden Town station. A 20 minute walk will take you to London Zoo.Olympia Exhibition Centre Olympia Exhibition Centre holds many events, from colourful trade shows to music events. Explore various cultures and attractions here. Major past events that have been hosted here include Film and Comic Con, Great British Beer Festival, Spirit of Christmas Fair. Make sure to check out upcoming events: https://olympia.london/whatson How to get there:A short 15 minute walk will get you here.Hyde Park Hyde Park is the largest of the Royal Parks in London, covering 350 acres. Admire the views of Hyde Park or hire a boat on the Serpentine. More information on prices found here: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/hyde-park/things-to-see-and-do/sports-and-leisure/boating-in-hyde-parkThere is lots to do in Hyde Park all year around - in winter, the iconic Winter Wonderland is held here where you can experience rides, ice skating and enjoy some festive fun. In summer, you can enjoy BST Hyde Park, a festival that headlines a few of the world's biggest artists. How to get there:Walk to Earl's Court station, take the Piccadilly line to Knightsbridge station and you will arrive in a less than two minute walk!Holland Park Holland Park is a small city park, hosting a variety of wildlife and animals as well as tennis courts and a Japanese garden.Within Holland Park is the Opera Holland Park, an open-air auditorium that hosts entrancing opera performances over the summer period. Visit their website for more information: https://operahollandpark.com/ How to get there:A short 10 minute walk will get you here.Hampstead Heath This is North London's iconic park, home to landmarks like Kenwood House and public ponds that are perfect for a swim in summer. Parliament Hill is also situated within Hampstead Heath and has a great spot for a view of London. How to get here:Walk 10 minutes to West Brompton station, take the Overground line to Hampstead Heath station and walk 7 minutes.Covent Garden Covent Garden is a vibrant area in the West End that is filled with shops, both luxury and vintage alike, beauty stores and entertainment. Street entertainers often occupy outside of St Paul's Church and during the winter season, a huge 60 foot Christmas tree wrapped with 30,000 lights takes over the piazza. How to get there:Take the Picadilly line from Earl's Court station to Covent Garden station.Kensington Palace Kensington Palace is the official residence of the Prince and Princess of Wales and their children. This has been the home to many past members of the royal family including being the birthplace of Queen Victoria. Book your tickets to see various events here such as The Jewel Room which exhibits an incredible collection of fine jewellery that was a part of Queen Victoria's own personal collection commissioned by her husband, Albert: https://www.hrp.org.uk/kensington-palace/#gs.2gwp18 How to get there:Walk and get there within 30 minutes.British Museum The British Museum is dedicated to human history and culture and has a collection of over 8 million works inside. Famous historic possessions are located here like the Rosetta Stone. Have a stroll in the Egyptian gallery that is home to many mummies, sculptures and sarcophagi. See https://www.britishmuseum.org/ for more information. How to get there:Walk 5 minutes to Earl's Court station, take the Piccadilly line to Holborn station and walk 5 minutes.National Gallery The National Gallery is a gallery in Trafalgar Square that boasts many famous European artworks from world renowned artists such as Raphael, Gainsborough, Van Gogh, Van Eyck and many more. How to get there:Take the Piccadilly line to Leicester Square station and walk 5 minutes.St. Paul's Cathedral St Paul's Cathedral is an Anglican cathedral, serving as the mother church for the Diocese of London. Largely destroyed in the Great Fire of London, the cathedral was rebuilt and is now a part of London's great buildings. To buy tickets: https://www.stpauls.co.uk/ticket-types-and-prices How to get there:Take the District line to Mansion House station and walk 5 minutes.Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey is a royal church that has been the location of many coronations such as the recent coronation of His Majesty the King. Westminster Abbey is also the burial site of may famed people such as Stephen Hawking and Charles Dickens. How to get there:A short 20 minute tube journey from Earl's Court station on the District line to Westminster station will take you there.Brompton Cemetery Brompton Cemetery is the first cemetery to be a part of the Royal Parks and is the burial site of many people such as Emmeline Pankhurst to many Chelsea pensioners. More information is found here: https://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/brompton-cemetery How to get there:A short 6 minute walk will get you here.Stamford Bridge Stamford Bridge is home to Premier League club Chelsea and is the most central of the London football grounds. How to get there:Walk 25 minutes.Harrods Harrods is a famous luxury department store which continues to astonish and intrigue customers from around the world with first-class customer service and product quality. See https://www.harrods.com/en-gb for more information. How to get there:Walk 5 minutes to Earl's Court station, take the Piccadilly line to Knightsbridge and walk 3 minutes.