Tower Hill is one of the oldest parts of London, and the remains of a Bronze age settlement and a Roman village have been found there. It used to be under the administrative control of the Tower of London, and many well-known criminals were executed here from around the 1400-1700s. It is now the site of the Tower Hill Memorial, a war memorial commemorating those who died in the first and second wars, were in the Merchant Navy and fishing fleets and have no known grave. It lists the names of 24,000 British seamen and 50 Australian seamen.
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Excellent value!
Prescot Street on a cold, wet night is hardly welcoming but this hotel is warm comfortable and friendly. We were given a 5th floor room with a ...
Good value, good location, very good choice
I stayed here with my family between Christmas and New Year's, booked on the Internet. We had a "family room" which included a queen-...
Mixed experiences
Stayed here on more than one occasion recently for business. Two different experiences. On one visit, my room faced a small courtyard and was q...
Good, but not excellent
I stayed in the hotel in a standard double room in the beginning of December. In general all was good, no real problems. The hotel and the room...
directions given led me to the wrong hotel!
My company booked this hotel for me as I was attending WTM at Excel and the location was quite convenient, however, on the wet evening I arrive...
Delightful Location
This hotel is wonderful! The location is superb! It is close to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge with a nearby Underground stop. There is a...
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