Canary Wharf is London's best area to combine business and leisure. Filled with cool cocktail and wine bars, restaurants, fine shops and entertainment venues, you will never run out of things to do.
London Marriott Hotel Canary Wharf
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London
Marriott London Canary Wharf
Discover East London from Our Hotel
Enjoy world-class shopping, live entertainment, exciting nightlife and sumptuous restaurants while staying at London Marriott Hotel Canary Wharf. Our hotel is walking distance to Canary Wharf's best dining and entertainment hotspots, and near iconic attractions like Tower Bridge, The Royal Observatory Greenwich and Westfield Shopping Centre Stratford. Experience Canary Wharf and beyond from our hotel and discover everything this area has to offer right from our doorstep. You are just minutes from the world's best music and sporting events thanks to our proximity to The O2 and Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, as well as a short tube ride to central London's must-see attractions. You'll find premium shopping at over 120 shops near the hotel, from British High Street favourites and designer brands to unique boutiques and more.
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Canary Wharf
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The O2
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Emirates Air Line cable car
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ExCel London
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Royal Borough of Greenwich
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Uber Boat by Thames Clippers
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G&Tea Lounge
Everything at Our Doorstep
Old Royal Naval College
History worth Exploring
Explore the historic Old Royal Naval College, located in Royal Borough of Greenwich. The Old Royal Naval College is home to the Painted Hall, a masterpiece known as 'Britain's Sistine Chapel', and a popular filming location of many famous films and TV shows including Les Miserables, Marvel's Thor: The Dark World, and Netflix hit The Crown.
Cutty Sark
History worth Exploring
The world's oldest surviving tea clipper, Cutty Sark was built in 1869, before setting sail on her maiden voyage to Shanghai in 1870. Now an award-winning tourist attraction, Cutty Sark sits in a dry dock in Greenwich where visitors can explore the decks, take the helm, reach up and touch the copper hull and even climb the rigging.
Royal Observatory
History worth Exploring
Visit the home of time. The Meridian Line at the Royal Observatory in Greenwich represents the Prime Meridian of the World, Longitude Zero (0° 0' 0"), and has served the reference point of Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) since 1884. Make sure you stand on the line, with one foot in each hemisphere and grab an iconic selfie.
Greenwich Park
Sweeping Views
Overlooking the River Thames and home to some of London's most iconic views, Greenwich Park combines 17th century landscape, stunning gardens and a rich history dating back to Roman times. Take in the beauty of the Rose gardens and explore many of the areas historic attractions of which the park is home to.
Royal Observatory Greenwich
Experience the world-famous Meridian Line, where the eastern and western hemispheres meet, with our special package.
Every booking will receive a complimentary ticket (Max 2) for the Royal Observatory, home of the Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) along with complimentary access to the Executive Lounge.
LOCAL TRANSPORT
Our close proximity to excellent transportation links puts Central London just 15 minutes away and makes our hotel a perfect destination for weekend getaways.
London Underground: Canary Wharf Station, Jubilee and Elizabeth Line - 0.3 miles.
West India Quay: Docklands Light Railway - 0.1 miles.
Train: Liverpool Street - 3.1 miles.
Stratford International - 4.3 miles.