Ralph Knott's big and bold 1922 building spent most of the last century housing the offices of London's local government, until 1986, when Margaret Thatcher shut down the operation. Since then County Hall has been reinventd as commercial spaces, including this high-quality, very traditional Marriott outlet since September 1998. All 206 rooms received an upgrade in 2016. The hotel is bookended by Westminster Bridge and the London Eye and is perched above the Thames on the south side of the river,...
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Wonderfully located on the Thames
The Marrriott at County Hall is located in the restored county hall government buidling. Rooms are large and comfortable. the restaurant is good. The hotel overlooks the London Eye, the Houses of Parliament, and the Thames River.The health spa/ gym is excellent and has a huge indoor swimming pool. Waterloo Station is located two blocks away and tube stations are nearby on both sides of the river.