Location. The Dolphin House Serviced Apartments are located in London, England, and constitute part of the Dolphin Square complex, set around landscaped gardens in a residential area of Westminster. Dolphin House is situated within one mile of Parliament, Victoria Station, and Westminster Millennium Pier, providing riverboat transport to the City and Canary Wharf.
Hotel Features. Dolphin House has permanent security, CCTV, and a 24-hour front desk. There are spa and fitness facilities, and a shopping arcade on site, with greengrocer, pharmacy, dry cleaners, hair salon, and cash point. Secure parking is available for a surcharge.
The Sandwich and Coffee shop is open Monday to Friday during the day and Saturday mornings. There is also a communal bar and grill restaurant on site.
The Spa and Fitness facilities include an 18 metre indoor pool, a gymnasium, personal training, squash courts, and a riverside tennis court and croquet lawn. Spa treatments are on offer with sauna and steam rooms.
Apartments. The 148 non-smoking contemporary apartments, designed in neutral tones, range from studio to three bedrooms. They include a light maid service with a twice-weekly full clean. The beds have Hypnos king, pocket-sprung mattresses with duck feather and goose down duvets and pillows. The dinner service is Villeroy and Boch, while the crockery is Wedgewood. Washing machines and hob/ovens are available on request. Further amenities include LCD flatscreen television with cable channels and pay movies, wireless Internet (surcharge), and direct-dial phones with voicemail.
Expert Tip. The gallery Tate Britain, 500 metres from Dolphin House, offers displays emphasising British art. Across the river, Battersea Park has a surprising little zoo, and a short taxi ride away is Battersea Arts Centre, an internationally acclaimed venue for the wilder side of theatre.
Property Amenities
Dry Cleaning Service
Restaurant(s)
Bar/Lounge
Elevator/lift
Concierge services
Parking (surcharge)
Breakfast services
Arcade/game room
Coffee shop or cafe
Air-conditioned public areas
Television in lobby
Airport transportation (fees apply)
Internet public area - surcharge
Gift shop or newsstand
Beauty services
Security guard
Parking garage
ATM/banking
Laundry facilities
Business services
Shopping on site
Hair salon
Grocery
Health club
Area Attractions
Tate Britain: 0.5 Miles The Houses Of Parliament: 1 Mile Westminster Abbey: 1 Mile Victoria Station: 1 Mile St James' Park: 1.5 Miles Knightsbridge: 1.5 Miles Hyde Park: 1.5 Miles The London Eye: 1.5 Miles Battersea Arts Centre: 2 Miles The National Theatre: 2 Miles Buckingham Palace: 2.5 Miles Piccadilly Circus: 2.5 Miles Oxford Street: 3 Miles The West End: 3 Miles The City Of London: 3.5 Miles Tate Modern: 4 Miles Shakespeare's Globe: 4 Miles St Paul's Cathedral: 4 Miles
Driving Directions
From London Heathrow Airport (Lhr): Distance To Dolphin House Is 17 Miles, Approximately 31 Minutes' Drive.
Getting There. The Heathrow Express Train Is The Quickest Way Into London. It Departs From The Airport Every 15 Minutes, And Takes 15 Minutes To Reach Paddington Station In Central London. The Journey Is Non-stop And Costs 14.50 Gbp. Once At Paddington, Take The Bakerloo Line South Until Oxford Circus, To Connect To The Victoria Line South To Pimlico. From Pimlico Tube, On The Victoria Line, Exit Onto Beesborough Street South, Turn Right Into Lupus Street, Left Into Georges Square, And Right Into Chichester Street. The Journey To Central London Takes Approximately One Hour, And Trains Depart Every 10 Minutes. A One-day Travel Pass Costs 6.30 Gbp, Including Travel To Heathrow (In Zone 6). Black Taxis Cost Approximately 50 Gbp To Central London. Coaches Operate To London Victoria And The Rest Of The Uk, And The Airport Is Also Served By Local Buses. Prices Are All Subject To Change.
Getting Around. Pimlico Station Is 100 Metres Away, Providing Access To London Underground (Tube). Buses Are An Alternative. Single Tickets Are Expensive, But An Electronic Oyster Card Offers A Cheaper Fare. Oyster Cards Can Be Purchased From Ticket Offices For 3 Gbp (Refundable). Daily Or Weekly Travel Passes Are The Most Economical Way To Travel, And Are Valid On Buses, Trams, Trains, And Dlr, As Well As On The Underground. Black Taxis Are Available On The Streets, But Can Be Expensive. Driving Is Not Recommended For Visitors And A Congestion Charge Zone Is Operated In Central London.
Driving Directions. From London Heathrow, Follow Signs To The M4 East To Central London. Continue On The M4 As It Merges Into The A4. Continue To Follow Signs To Central London/West End, Turning Onto W Cromwell Road, And Right Onto The A3220. Take A Left At Cremorne Road And Continue Onto Cheyne Walk. At The A3212, Take A Left Onto Chelsea Embankment. Turn Away From The River Into Claverton Street And Then Take The First Right Into Chichester Street. Dolphin House Is On The Right.