Ibis London Thurrock M25
Grays

About Ibis London Thurrock M25
Close to the junction of the A13 and the M25 motorway and less than a mile from Lakeside Shopping Centre the ibis London Thurrock M25 offers free parking and en-suite rooms.The ibis London Thurrock M25 is just 3.2 km from Grays Railway Station and only a 15-minute drive from Ebbsfleet International Railway Station. Ebbsfleet offers direct links to Paris and Brussels via the Eurostar train service. All of the en-suite rooms have TVs and WiFi is available at an additional cost.Rooms are suitable for disabled guests wheelchair users and those with reduced mobility are also available.Reception is open 24 hours a day and hot snacks and drinks are available around the clock.
Facilities
- Wi-Fi
- 24 Hour Front Desk
- Car rental service
- House Keeping
- Type: Hotel
- Sleeps: 20
- Check-in: 14:00 Check-out: 11:00
Important Information
Cancellation Policy:
No cancellations or refunds.
Ibis London Thurrock M25 Map

*Distances are shown as the crow flies and not necessarily the actual travelling
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