The Cumberland Hotel is situated ideally in the West End of London within close proximity to Oxford and Regent Streets, Mayfair, and Park Lane for high-end boutique shopping, as well as numerous department stores. Within walking distance is the famous Speakers Corner at Hyde Park, and of course, the tranquillity of the gardens.
Pay a cheeky visit to Madame Tussauds and the home of Sherlock Holmes, in Marylebone, or take a trip to nearby London Zoo and Regents Park with the kids.
Don’t forget that bustling Trafalgar Square and Piccadilly Circus are just a bus ride away, as is Soho and Covent Garden. Pop into the National Gallery and National Portrait Gallery and absorb some of the masters’ creations. Be amazed at the incredible history of London’s heart and take in the exquisite architecture that adorns every street as you wander through the city and explore the places you’ve longed to visit.
The world's largest observation wheel offering spectacular views of the London skyline, a great way to take in the most famous landmarks.
Frameless, situated a short walk from Marble Arch. This multi-dimensional, immersive gallery is the biggest of its kind in the UK. Journey through four unique galleries and experience masterpieces by artists including Canaletto, Cézanne, Dalí, Monet, Rembrandt and more.
The London Pass gives you 1,2,3,4,5,6,7 or 10-days to see and experience as much of the city as possible - from iconic landmarks to hidden gems. With access to over 80 attractions, you can discover London fuss-free.
Get up close and personal with life-size replicas of celebrities, royals and rock legends for a camera-breaking selfie in this world-famous wax museum.
Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London, built between 1886 and 1894. This famous landmark is raised a few times a week. Visitors are permitted inside the bridge towers, which offer stunning views.
Take Uber Boat by Thames Clippers down the Thames River and see the popular attractions. With excellent public transport links, including a pier nearby, our hotel will be your base from which to explore the entire capital.
St Paul's Cathedral is a working church and a Grade I listed building. Dedicated to Paul the Apostle the church that can be seen today dates back to the late 17th century which, rebuilt after the Great Fire of London.
If you’ve been itching for a chance to celebrate all things Shakespeare, then the Globe Theatre on the bank of the River Thames is the place to visit for tours and performances.