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Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
Business
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
Meeting room: 1
Catering
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
Air conditioning in Restaurant
Bar
Breakfast room
Highchairs
Restaurant
Distances
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
Bus/Train station: 200m
City centre: 0m
Nearest Bus / Metro Stop: 20m
Facilities
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
24-hour reception
24-hour security (additional cost)
Air conditioning in public areas
Babysitting service (additional cost)
Bellboy service
Car park (additional cost)
Check-in hour: 15h
Check-out hour: 12h
Clothes dryer
Concierge
Currency exchange facilities
Fireplace
Gym (additional cost)
Hotel safe (additional cost)
Laundry service
Lift access (additional cost)
Luggage room
Mobile phone coverage
Room service (additional cost)
Small pets allowed (under 5 kg) (additional cost)
Smoke detector
Terrace
Towels and bed linen (additional cost)
Transfer service
Valet parking
Wheelchair-accessible
Wi-fi
Healthy & Safety (COVID)
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
Hyatt - GBAC STAR Global Care & Cleanliness Commitment
Hotel type
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
hotel
Location
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
Disability-friendly rooms: 11
Double rooms: 103
Family rooms: 4
Number of floors (main building): 6
Suites: 8
Total number of rooms: 151
Twin rooms: 24
Villas: 1
Year of construction: 2019
Year of most recent renovation: 2019
Meals
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
À la carte dinner
Breakfast a la carte
Gluten-free meals
Hot breakfast (additional cost)
Special dietary options
Vegan meal
Vegetarian meal
Methods of payment
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
American Express
Diners Club
EuroCard
JCB
Maestro
MasterCard
Visa
Visa Electrón
Room facilities (Standard room)
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
Alarm clock
Cable TV
Cot on demand
Disability-friendly bathroom
Hairdryer
Individually adjustable air conditioning
Internet access
Living room
Make-up mirror
Minibar
Number of bedrooms: 1
Safe
Satellite TV
Shower
Slippers
Tea and coffee making facilities
Turndown service
TV
Wake-up service
Sports
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
Fitness
Things to keep in mind
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
Deposit on arrival
LGTBIQ friendly (additional cost)
Non-smoking establishment
Online check-in (additional cost)
Online Check-out (additional cost)
Hotel Information
Great Scotland Yard Hotel, Part Of Hyatt
London hotel 5star hotel 151 rooms & suites Gastronic Experience: Ekstedt at the Yard Lounge: The Parlour 2 Bars: The 40 Elephants and Sibin our hidden bar Tucked away in the greatest city in the world Great Scotland Yard is one of London most notorious buildings. This is a building that holds more hidden stories than any other in London. One of a kind. Dating back to the sixteenth century the first buildings on this site were part of the Royal Palace known as Scotland Yard. The Scotland Palace was first used by Kenneth III of Scotland whilst on official visits to the Capital and by many subsequent Scottish Kings. The architecture of the original Met Police HQ is recognized as unique and one-off for its many qualities - this includes the use of Portland stone and the famous Green Doors that provide a very grand and intimidating entrance to this individual building. The location and architecture surrounding Great Scotland Yard have always been of great interest and importance locally and globally this includes many movie parts and cameo which can count Harry Potter and The Order of the Phoenix among many. The renaissance of Great Scotland Yard has taken incredible vision and commitment to both its unique history and future possibilities as one of London most notorious buildings. The scale of the re-imagining project has included preserving the listed facade with all its stories and engineering excellence to create something very individual. Every corner and every detail holds a story and will be part of a rich and rewarding experience for all those that pass the famous threshold - paying tribute to the celebrated Edwardian and Victorian design style reinterpreted with a modern twist for the wanderlust and curious.