Radisson Edwardian Sussex Hotel

Granville Place , London W1H 6PA , United Kingdom
Reservations: 0800 37 4411 UK - Toll Free
(800) 333-3333 US - Toll Free
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7408 0130 Fax: +44 (0)20 7493 2070
Email:  RESSUSS@Radisson.com

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Local Area

The location, right by Marble Arch, gives the Sussex a major advantage. Oxford and Hyde Park are moments away. Mayfair, the West End, Soho, Notting Hill and Buckingham Palace are also on your doorstep.

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Travelling to and from the Radisson Edwardian Sussex Hotel

  • Nearest Underground (The Tube)
    Marble Arch on the Central line.  Plan your journey with London Underground's tube planner.

  • Train
    Fast track trains can be used for a quicker journey to or from the following airports into London:
    Heathrow Express from Paddington Station. Journey time takes approximately 15 minutes.
    Gatwick Airport Express from Victoria Station. Journey time takes approximately 30 minutes.

    Airports Miles Minutes
    Gatwick 37 60
    Heathrow 18 30
    London City 11 40
    Luton 33 40
    Stansted 36 60

  • Nearest car park
    The nearest car parks to the Sussex Hotel are situated at P1 Portman Square and P2 Bryanston Street.

On your doorstep:
Oxford Street shopping, Hyde Park, Mayfair, Shepherd's Market, Green Park, Bond Street, Park Lane, Buckingham Palace, Regent Street, Piccadilly, West End theatres, Notting Hill, Kensington Palace.

Insider London
Morning: Get up and out as early as you can. Stroll through Hyde Park's uncut meadows and trees with nothing around you but misty English countryside. Go down to the Serpentine for coffee, then wander through the Serpentine Gallery for the smartest modern art.

Noon: Starting at the Oxford Street end, spend some time shopping along Bond Street. While the French were executing their Kings and the American colonies were cutting free, this was the world's glitziest shopping street, and it's still right up there. If you're feeling rich, step into Aspreys.

Night: Linger in leafy Berkeley Square and sense the air of romance, before heading straight down Charles Street. The road ends at an old, discreet and luxurious pub - the Red Lion.

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