Lakeside Way, Wembley, United Kingdom | (251) 219-4428
Fantastic
location overlooking Wembley Stadium, right beside Wembley Arena
Spacious,
comfortable and quiet rooms, some with Bose speakers
Walking
distance from subway stations for travel to central London
Lovely
modern bathrooms with individual toiletries by Peter Thomas Roth
British
restaurant and bar, plus top-floor bar with stadium views
Extensively
equipped 24-hour gym, plus pool, sauna and steam room
Great
selection at the cooked and continental breakfast buffet
Executive
Lounge with free drinks and snacks
Free Wi-Fi
in public areas
Discounted parking at large nearby garage
Breakfast
not included in all rates
Wi-Fi connection is shaky and costs extra in rooms
Some
cheaper rooms have poor views
Top-floor
bar not open every day
The upscale
Hilton London Wembley is a striking, modern property with 361 spacious, stylish rooms,
some with Wembley Stadium views. Features include a comprehensive 24-hour gym, plus a sauna, steam room, and indoor pool. The
breakfast buffet offers great variety, but it isn’t always included in rates, while the
British restaurant serves dinner and drinks. There’s a
top-floor bar with stadium views, but it’s not open every day. Higher-category rooms get Executive Lounge access with free drinks and snacks; there’s discounted parking
nearby; and Wi-Fi is free in public areas -- but in-room use costs extra, and
the connection is poor. The Hilton is the closest to the stadium and arena, but
the nearby Hotel Novotel London Wembley is stylish and has free Wi-Fi throughout.
Scene
Strikingly modern hotel with chic decor and some sports-themed details
This
expansive property lives up to the standards expected from the Hilton brand. And, as it opened in 2012, it still feels new and fresh to boot. The nine-story hotel makes an impression
even from the outside; it's a striking and imposing modern building shaped into a sharp, pointed wedge, with plenty of glass for extra effect. The
high-ceilinged lobby has large floor-to-ceiling windows, shiny tiled floors,
and a cascade of suspended glass baubles. There’s a long and modern
high-fronted reception desk, and a sports-themed zone with framed football
shirts paying tribute to its Wembley location. The stylish Icons Bar has more
floor-to-ceiling windows, and impressive street and stadium views at the very
front of the building, plus parquet flooring and elegant brown retro
Chesterfield sofas. The sleek curved bar has a titanium-colored front, and
clusters of modern drum pendant lights add further style.
Location
Right beside Wembley Stadium and Arena, and walking distance to the tube
On a
pedestrianized stretch just 230 feet (70 meters) from Wembley Arena and 650
feet (200 meters) from Wembley Stadium, the Hilton London Wembley is the
closest hotel to both attractions. Wembley Stadium tube station is a
seven-minute walk or three-minute drive from the hotel, and Wembley Park tube
station is a 10-minute walk, four-minute bus ride or four-minute drive away. Both
connect travelers to central London within a half hour. The London Designer
Outlet discount shopping center is a minute’s walk from the hotel, and there
are shops, restaurants, and cinemas in the vicinity. Hyde Park is a 22-minute
drive or 41-minute tube ride away, while London Zoo is 25 minutes away by road
or 47 minutes on the tube. It’s a 29-minute drive or 31 minutes on the tube to
Oxford Street. Buckingham Palace is 30 minutes away by car or 42 minutes by
tube, while the hotel is a 31-minute drive or 37-minute tube ride from
Leicester Square. It takes 31 minutes to reach Piccadilly Circus by road, and
33 minutes to Big Ben; both are a 33-minute tube ride away, while the London
Eye is a 34-minute drive or 43-minute tube ride away. Heathrow is the closest
airport, a 26-minute drive away or 43 minutes by public transport. London City
Airport is a 50-minute drive away, or just over an hour by public transport;
Gatwick Airport is over an hour away by taxi or public transport.
Rooms
Stylish, spacious rooms, and high-tech bathrooms with individual toiletries; but unreliable Wi-Fi costs extra
Rooms at
the Hilton London Wembley are spacious, comfortable and quiet, sporting stylish
contemporary design. Simple, dove-gray walls provide a neutral backdrop for large comfy beds, which are backed with mauve leather headboards and topped with built-in reading lights. Smoky glass modern lamps on bedside tables provide more lighting, and there
are freestanding floor lamps as well. Floor-length
gray curtains are divided by gold stripes echoing yellow accent walls, a vibrant splash of complementary color. Large dark-wood desks provide work stations, while small glass tables paired with purple slipper chairs give a spot to recline. Views from some rooms are blocked by unattractive
walls, while pricier rooms have stadium views. Standard amenities include individual air-conditioning, large wall-mounted flat-screen TVs with personalized interactive features (and a good range of sports channels). There are also multiple phones, and hairdryers, irons and ironing boards, safes, minibars, and coffee- and tea-making facilities. Executive Rooms and suites add Bose sound systems, bathrobes and slippers, free drinking water, and access to the Executive Lounge. There are often extra charges for in-room Wi-Fi (it’s free in public areas), and the connection is poor.Spacious modern bathrooms are equally design-conscious; white wall tiles have black trim, and glossy black
subway tiles adorn the bathtub' bases. There’s black-and-white checked floor tiling,
and large black marble vanities with chic vessel sinks. Bathroom amenities include partially heated mirrors that prevent steaming, along with Peter Thomas Roth toiletries, scales, and power showerheads in the shower/tub combos. Suites have walk-in showers in addition to separate living
rooms.
Features
Indoor pool, extensive gym, drinking and dining with views -- but breakfast and Wi-Fi are extra
This Hilton has an impressive range of features, especially when it comes to wellness. It includes a bright and modern 24-hour gym (there’s
keycard-restricted access from late evening), complete with an extensive range
of free weights and weight-lifting and cardio machines. The heated indoor pool
is attractive, with striking pillars decorated with multicolored mosaics; it
has a hot tub, too, but the pool itself is on the small side. There’s also a
steam room and sauna.The cooked
and continental breakfast buffet, served at the sleek Association restaurant,
offers great variety but isn’t included in all rates. The restaurant has a
British menu and is open for dinner, while attached Icons Bar and Grill is open
for light snacks during the day as well as for dinner; room service provides
good quality, too. The top-floor Sky Bar 9 has an outside terrace and stadium
views, and serves food, drinks and afternoon tea, but it’s not open every day. Guests
in Executive Rooms and suites have access to the Executive Lounge, which offers
free drinks and snacks, free continental breakfast, and its own terrace with
great views.A spacious
and elegant business center offers a full range of office services, and there
are 10 well-equipped meeting rooms plus a large ballroom with its own private
terrace and capacity for 900 guests. There’s free Wi-Fi access in public areas,
but with a few exceptions there are extra charges for in-room use -- in any
case, guests report that the connection is poor throughout. There’s a safety
deposit box at the front desk, and currency exchange and laundry services are
available. Discounted parking is available at a neighboring garage with 200
spaces.