Parkwood Hotel

Notting Hill & West London


For somewhere that puts you within a hop, skip and a jump of Oxford St and Hyde Park, this small hotel, where rooms are simple but spacious enough, is value-for-money. Bathrooms are basic but the whole place is run with pride, and the staff are very friendly.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Notting Hill & West London attractions

1. Tyburn Convent

0.02 MILES

A convent was established here in 1903, near the site of the Tyburn Tree gallows, and a closed order of Benedictine sisters still forms a community here…

2. Tyburn Tree Memorial Plaque

0.12 MILES

A plaque on the traffic island at Marble Arch indicates the spot where the infamous Tyburn Tree, a three-legged gallows, once stood. An estimated 50,000…

3. Marble Arch

0.19 MILES

Designed by John Nash in 1828, this huge white arch was moved here next to Speaker's Corner from its original spot in front of Buckingham Palace in 1851…

4. Speakers’ Corner

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Frequented by Karl Marx, Vladimir Lenin, George Orwell and William Morris, Speakers' Corner in the northeastern corner of Hyde Park is traditionally the…

5. Hyde Park

0.32 MILES

One of London’s best parks, Hyde Park spreads itself over 142 hectares of neat gardens, wild expanses of overgrown grass and glorious trees. As well as…

6. Wallace Collection

0.52 MILES

Arguably London’s finest smaller gallery, the Wallace Collection is an enthralling glimpse into 18th-century aristocratic life. The sumptuously restored…

7. Serpentine Sackler Gallery

0.55 MILES

This exhibition space is part of the Serpentine Galleries, located within the Magazine, a former Palladian villa–style gunpowder depot dating to 1805,…

8. Italian Gardens

0.56 MILES

The elegant, ornamental Italian Gardens, believed to be a gift from Prince Albert to Queen Victoria, sit at the head of the Long Water, connecting Hyde…