Hilton London Euston
Euston

About Hilton London Euston
Hilton London Euston is wonderfully located in literary Bloomsbury, right in the heart of London on the border between the West-End and the City. Situated just minutes from the hustle and bustle of the West End, 'Theatreland' and Oxford Street shopping yet in the immediate home place of The British Museum, British Library with "Peter Pan" and Charles Dickens House across the Road. The Euston Plaza has, since opening in 1991, proved to be one of the most popular modern four star hotels in Central London, providing high levels of service and facilities for the more demanding traveller.
Facilities
- Satellite TV*
- Wi-Fi
- Air conditioning
- Type: Hotel
- Sleeps: 334
- Check-in: 14:00 Check-out: 11:00
Important Information
Cancellation Policy:
No cancellations or refunds.
Hilton London Euston Map

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
Things to do in and around Euston
British Museum
(1.2 km from Euston)
The second most visited art museum on the planet is the colossal British Museum, housing 8 million works dedicated to human history and culture. Established in 1753, it holds one of the largest and widespread collections, illuminating the story of...
Oxford Street
(1.7 km from Euston)
Oxford Street in West End is London's busiest shopping street with over 300 shops including the largest Marks & Spencer store. Oxford Circus, a busy intersection with Regent Street, is situated midway along the 2.5 km road which stretches from...
Thames River Cruise
(2 km from Euston)
City Cruises run hop-on, hop-off trips along the River Thames from Westminster, Waterloo, Tower and Greenwich Piers. Options include the River Red Rover ticket for unlimited one-day cruising, and the Rail and River Rover ticket offering unlimited...
Royal Opera House
(2.1 km from Euston)
Situated in Covent Garden, the Royal Opera House is a major performing arts and home of The Royal Ballet, The Royal Opera, and the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. Built in 1732 and often referred to as “Covent Garden”, it famously staged...