(0.1 km from Trafalgar Square)
Chandos Place (0.1 km from Trafalgar Square)
Modern 1BR apartment with terrace 3 mins from Trafalgar Square in London provides accommodations with free WiFi a 4-minute walk from Leicester Square Tube Station 200 yards from Charing Cross Tube Station and a 4-minute walk from Arts Theatre.
Whitcomb Street Trafalgar Square (0.1 km from Trafalgar Square)
Thistle London Trafalgar Square is located on a quiet street just off London's lively Leicester Square. It is next to the National Portrait Gallery in the middle of the West End and the famous Theatreland area.
7 - 8 Saint Martin's Place (0.2 km from Trafalgar Square)
Page8 Page Hotels is located between Covent Garden and Trafalgar Square. It offers a merged communal lounge and part bar/part coffee shop. There is a small outdoor terrace and luggage storage space.
5 Hobhouse Court 21 Whitcomb Street (0.2 km from Trafalgar Square)
Fantastic 1 Bedroom Flat Leicester Square West End in London features accommodations with free Wifi a 4-minute walk from Leicester Square Tube Station 400 yards from Queen's Theatre and a 6-minute walk from Arts Theatre.
16 Irving Street (0.2 km from Trafalgar Square)
Located in London in the Greater London region House Of Theaters offers accommodations with free WiFi.
8 Northumberland Avenue (0.2 km from Trafalgar Square)
Just off of Trafalgar Square in central London this beautifully restored Victorian building has a 4-star luxury hotel with free Wi-Fi and elegant air-conditioned rooms.
8 Northumberland Avenue (0.2 km from Trafalgar Square)
Just off of Trafalgar Square Club Quarters has an elegant brasserie and boutique rooms with free Wi-Fi. The National Gallery and Nelson’s Column are a 2-minute walk away.
Trafalgar Square is a public square located in the heart of London, England. It is named after Lord Nelson's 1805 victory at the Battle of Trafalgar and commemorates his death during the battle.
The square is home to some of London's most iconic monuments and landmarks, including Nelson's Column, four bronze lions, fountains and two Grade I listed buildings: The National Gallery and St Martin-in-the-Fields Church. It is also home to a wide variety of activities throughout the year, such as festivals, performances, concerts and art installations.
Trafalgar Square has become an important meeting place for Londoners, with many protest marches often taking place in its grounds. In addition to its historical significance, Trafalgar Square is also a popular tourist destination due to its impressive architecture, vibrant atmosphere and rich cultural offerings.