Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless Internet access and a vending machine.
With a stay at Point A London Liverpool Street , you'll be centrally located in London, steps from Dennis Severs' House and within a 5-minute walk of Old Spitalfields Market. This hotel is 0.3 mi (0.5 km) from Brick Lane and 0.8 mi (1.2 km) from Bank of England Museum.
Make yourself at home in one of the 183 air-conditioned rooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers, complimentary toiletries and hairdryers. Conveniences include safes and blackout drapes/curtains, and housekeeping is provided on request.
Grab a bite from the snack bar/deli serving guests of Point A London Liverpool Street . Continental breakfasts are served on weekdays from 6:30 AM to 10:30 AM and on weekends from 7:00 AM to 11:00 AM for a fee.
Deal negotiated for you
- Stay in a Standard Room
- Accommodation only, meals not included
- Flights departing from the city of your choice
Your stay starts here
Point A Liverpool Street 3*
Amenities
- Assistive listening devices available
- 24-hour front desk
- Breakfast available (surcharge)
- Change of towels (on request)
- Coffee/tea in common areas
- Dry cleaning/laundry service
- Free WiFi
- Housekeeping on request
- Lift
- Lift door width (centimetres) - 80
- Lift door width (inches) - 31
- Luggage storage
- Multilingual staff
- No accessible shuttle
- Smoke-free property
- Snack bar/deli
- Vending machine
- Well-lit path to entrance
- Wheelchair accessible (may have limitations)
- Wheelchair-accessible path to lift
Restaurants & bars
Accommodation only, meals not included
All meals are at leisure during your stay.
Discover the destination
Visit the Tower of London and the Houses of Parliament, eat fish and chips, browse the shops on Oxford Street and have a few pints in a pub: a perfect day in London! Every area of the capital is different and there's a surprise around every corner. Take a ride on the Tube or the iconic red bus, or quench your thirst for culture in one of London's many museums, art galleries or bookstores.
Important information about your destination
Customs and traditions
The English are known for their sense of politeness. Phrases like "please", "thank you", "sorry" and "excuse me" are frequently used in everyday interactions. Courtesy is essential.
Afternoon tea is an English tradition, often served between 3pm and 5pm. It can include sandwiches, scones with jam and cream, and cakes.
Pubs are at the heart of social life in England. It's often a place to go for a drink, but also to meet friends and enjoy traditional meals such as fish and chips. Pub mealtimes are often earlier than in other European countries.
In England, people drive on the left and the steering wheel is on the right. This can be confusing for foreign drivers, so caution is advised.
Time difference
The time difference between England and France is generally 1 hour less in England than in France.
Electricity and internet access
In England, electricity and Internet access are widely available, but there are a few peculiarities that travellers should be aware of.
England uses a voltage of 230V (as in most European countries). Electrical sockets in England are G-type, with three rectangular pins. This type of plug is specific to the UK.
The Internet is easily accessible in England. Most hotels, cafés, restaurants, public places (such as libraries and shopping centres) and tourist areas offer free Wi-Fi access.
Safety
England is generally safe for travellers, but like anywhere else, it's important to remain vigilant, especially in large cities or highly touristy areas. By taking basic precautions in terms of personal safety, transport and health, you'll enjoy a pleasant and trouble-free stay.
Currency
The currency used in England is the pound sterling, code GBP.
Weather
The climate in England is oceanic, which means it is generally temperate, with cool winters and relatively cool summers. However, the climate can vary from region to region due to geography and proximity to the sea. Travellers should be prepared for changing and unpredictable weather conditions in England and should always have rainwear at hand, whatever the time of year.
Languages
England's official language is English, which is also the most widely spoken language throughout the UK. However, there are a few other regional languages and variations in accents and dialects depending on the region.
Accommodation quality
The quality of accommodation in England is generally good, with a wide range of options to suit different budgets and types of traveller.
Luxury hotels in England, especially in London and major cities such as Manchester, Birmingham and Liverpool, offer top-quality service.
3- and 4-star hotels in England are plentiful and offer good value for money. These establishments are often well-located, with modern facilities such as air conditioning, free Wi-Fi and dining areas.
Food quality
The quality of food in England today is varied and generally excellent, with a mix of modern culinary innovation and deep-rooted tradition. The country offers a rich and varied cuisine, from quintessentially English dishes to international influences, all with an emphasis on local and seasonal ingredients. Although some stereotypes persist, many travellers will discover that the English culinary scene is worth exploring and appreciating for its diversity, freshness and character.
