London is the place that is famous for its rich cultural history and is like no other place in the world that has such an imperialist past and with this respect the city itself is a landmark. And what could be greater than being a part of this cultural past of that place. The Mad Hatter Hotel is just here to fulfill the dream to re-live history which is a refurbished 19th century Victorian gentlemen’s hat factory.
A marvelous pub and hotel, the Mad Hatter
is superbly located for business or pleasure On the South Bank, just 150 meters
from the River Thames and near London's major attractions, our stylish bedrooms
are a great base for exploring. But with en suites, flat screen TVs and comfy
beds, leaving the room becomes impossible. The Mad Hatter Hotel is located in
Southwark, one of the oldest parts of London from where Covent Garden and the
London Eye are both less than 1-mile away.
Westminster Bridge, Shakespeares Globe Theater, London Aquarium, St. Paul's Cathedral, Borough Market, London Dungeon
are also some of the famous landmarks of the place which is just a walk or a
short tube ride away.
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| Luxury Bedrooms at The Mad Hatter |
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| Comfortable Bed at The Mad Hatter (London) |
With London Waterloo Railway and Tube
Station within 5-minute walk and provides easy access to all of London’s
attractions including the Tate Modern art gallery is 350 meters away from the
hotel property.
The rooms at Mad Hatters are the most outstanding part of
the hotel with 30 units having a satellite TV with sports channels, radio, iron
and a private bathroom with hairdryer. The beautiful Superior Rooms - boasting
a wonderful King size bed and modern amenities are priced from 1000 USD per
night approximately.
The friendly bar and restaurant offers a
range of authentic home-cooked pub dishes. The menu includes English classics
and pies are something of a specialty here, perfect washed down with a choice
of cask and bottle conditioned ales.
Good old British pub classics, crafted from
fine, fresh ingredients make up the majority of our much-loved menu. Traditional
English fare at its best.



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