Location - Stay near Hyde Park

Prestigious Address

68-70 Queensborough Terrace, Bayswater

London, W2 3SH.

Stay near Hyde Park. Situated in the elegant neighbourhood of Bayswater, the hotel enjoys a prime location that offers convenience and easy access to various attractions and amenities.

One of the notable features of the hotel's location is its proximity to Hyde Park, one of London's most iconic green spaces. Hyde Park provides a refreshing escape from the urban environment, offering vast open spaces, serene lakes, and picturesque gardens. 

Short Walk From Nearby Tube Stations

Walk from Bayswater Underground Station in 6 minutes. 

Walk from Queensway Underground Station in 3 minutes.

Providing access to multiple tube lines that connect you to various parts of London. This allows guests to effortlessly reach popular destinations such as Buckingham Palace, the British Museum, the Tower of London, and the West End theatre district. Stay near Hyde Park.

Experience a diverse range of restaurants, cafes, and shops. The nearby Queensway offers a bustling atmosphere with a wide array of international cuisine, while Westbourne Grove presents stylish boutiques and trendy eateries. Not far away is Notting Hill, famous for its vibrant Portobello Market, charming streets, and colourful houses.

We look forward to welcoming you to the Troy Hotel. Enjoy your stay near Hyde Park!

Italian Gardens

Italian Gardens

The Italian Gardens are a beautiful ornamental water garden featuring an elaborate mix of four main basins.

Kensington Palace Garden

Kensington Palace Garden

The famous Kensington Palace Gardens are one of The Royal Parks of London

Marble Arch

Marble Arch

The Marble Arch is a 19th-century white marble-faced triumphal arch in London.

Portobello Road Market

Portobello Road Market

The world's largest antique market with over 1,000 dealers selling every kind of antique and collectible.

Royal Albert Hall

Royal Albert Hall

The Royal Albert Hall is a concert hall on the northern edge of South Kensington, London.

Hyde Park

Hyde Park

The Hyde Park came into existence as a 350-acre Royal Park in 1536, during the reign of Henry VIII.