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Sunborn London Yacht Hotel

The impressive 108-metre floating hotel incorporates 132 spacious guest rooms – all with bespoke furnishings – plus an elegant restaurant, lounge bar, and event suites offering outstanding views of Canary Wharf and O2.

The meeting rooms, dining and entertaining spaces offer versatile options for a wide variety of celebrations, while award-winning luxurious guest rooms and suites provide one-of-a-kind accommodation together with outstanding service in this unique location.

Located at the western end of Royal Victoria Dock, Sunborn London presents a secluded oasis in the heart of a busy commercial setting.

Sunborn London is superbly placed for the ExCel Centre and for the many businesses that make their home in the London Docklands. Great transport links make it easy to commute across the city, but there’s plenty to see and do in the immediate area, too.

Sunborn London affords outstanding views across The Thames towards the O2 Arena – the yacht hotel makes the perfect base for visitors looking to combine a trip to the iconic venue with a luxury stay in a convenient location.

Sunborn London is handily placed for visitors to the ExCel London convention centre. This world-renowned exhibition venue is the location of choice for a wide variety of events, and offers imaginative shopping and dining options, too.

LANDS END RESTAURANT

Named in celebration of Victoria dock’s original identity, the Lands End restaurant serves the finest food in exceptional surroundings with a personal and genuine service. Executive Chef Paul Ribbands and his brigade make creative use of the best produce to provide signature dishes that draw from the best of British with a focus on high-quality, fresh ingredients.

Lands End restaurant caters for every occasion from casual buffet breakfast to quick fire business lunch and after-dark fine dining. The intimate cedar and brass surroundings coupled with elegant lighting create a perfect backdrop for sampling the international gourmet menu.

The relaxed atmosphere, extensive breakfast, lunch and a la carte menu, makes the restaurant a popular choice all day long. On warm days, guests can enjoy the outdoor terrace that’s suitable for up to 30 guests with a stunning view.

Overview

  • Impressive 108-metre floating hotel
  • 132 spacious guest rooms
  • Located at the western end of Royal Victoria Dock
  • Outstanding views of Canary Wharf and O2
  • Lands End restaurant with its own terrace
  • Sundown Bar with outside terrace

Star Rating

Location

Western Gateway, Royal Victoria Dock
London, England E16 1AA

Category

Hotel Style:
Boutique,  
Design,  

Hotel Location Type:
City Centre,  

Hotel Collection:
City Break,  

Range:

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Facilities

Hotel Features:

Bar
Bar and Lounge
Free WiFi
Meeting Room
Restaurant
Terrace

Hotel Services:

24 Hour Front Desk
24 Hour Room Service
Dry Cleaning
Ironing services
Laundry Service
Room Service

Room Features:

Bottled Water
Coffee & Tea Maker In-Room
Coffee Maker in Room
Down comforters and custom duvets
Dual-line telephones
Electric Kettle in Room
Free WiFi
Hairdryer
Iron & Iron-board
Mini Refrigerator
Safe

Local Activities

  • Westfield Shopping Centre – The largest urban shopping centre and leisure destination in Europe, Westfield houses more than 250 high-street and designer shops plus over 65 restaurants offering a wide selection of international cuisine.
  • Royal Museums Greenwich – Explore the world’s largest maritime museum, stargaze at London’s only planetarium, revisit the 17th century splendour of the Queen’s House and step aboard the world-famous Cutty Sark.
  • City of London – The oldest, most historic part of London, the ‘Square Mile’ is the world’s leading financial and business centre. The remains of its Roman heritage can still be seen and many of the street names – Milk Street, Ironmonger Lane, Cloth Fair – reflect the origins of its ancient trades. The famous seat of justice, The Old Bailey, is here, as is the Bank of England and Mansion House.
  • Tower of London – One of the most-visited historic palaces in London, the Tower is a remarkable reminder of Britain’s ancient royal heritage. Repository for the spectacular crown jewels, the Tower is preside over by the colourful Yeoman Warders and attended by a flock of ravens. You can visit the grisly torture exhibition, climb the White Tower to browse the Royal Armouries Collection and take the ‘Wall Walk’ to explore the Medieval Palace.
  • Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park – Created for the landmark 2012 London Olympic Games, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is the city’s newest park. There’s something for everyone. Follow in the footsteps of the world’s elite athletes, view the spectacular 114.5m-high Orbit sculpture, relax in the open spaces and enjoy food and drink in the many cafes and restaurants.
  • The London Eye – This iconic 135m-high Ferris wheel is located on the South Bank and carries passengers securely in specially constructed capsules, offering a bird’s eye view of the capital from an amazing vantage point.
  • Buckingham Palace – Arguably the most famous royal palace in the world, Buckingham Palace is a must-see for visitors to London. Large parts of the palace are now open to the public, including the magnificent State Rooms – where members of the Royal Family receive and entertain guests on state and ceremonial occasions – and the remarkable 47-metre Picture Gallery which houses some of the greatest pictures in the Royal Collection.
  • Tower Bridge – Visitors can enter the bridge, view the photographic exhibition and experience the Victorian engine rooms – complete with authentic sounds and smells of the era. The lofty walkways offer panoramic views across London’s cityscape.
  • St Katharine Docks – Situated adjacent to Tower Bridge, St Katharine Docks is a fascinating waterside community and well worth a visit. A series of interconnected docks is encircled by shops and restaurants that provide a range of shopping and dining options. There’s a food market every Friday and special seasonal events throughout the year.
  • Emirates Air Line – Enjoy a top down view of London when you ride the fabulously futuristic Emirates Air Line. A ten-minute cable car link across the Thames between the Royal Docks and Greenwich Peninsula, the Air Line is an amazing feat of engineering.

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