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Cheval Harrington Court ★★★★
13 Harrington Road
SW7 3ES
London
United Kingdom
The Cheval Harrington Court **** sits in the heart of South Kensington, just moments from the underground station and Hyde Park.
From within the UK trains can be found and booked via National Rail. From mainland Europe trains can be found and booked via Rail Europe. Together, the companies Eurostar and Thalys operate high speed train services from Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium and France to London St Pancras International.
The Cheval Harrington Court is right next to South Kensington Station (yellow, green and dark blue lines).
London is served by several airports: London Heathrow (west), London Gatwick (south), London Stansted (north-east), London Luton (north-west) and London City (south-east). Between them, they receive flights from most major cities across Europe, some are listed below:
From the UK & Ireland: Between them, British Airways (BA), EasyJet & Flybe operate flights to London from elsewhere in the UK including Belfast, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Manchester, Leeds & Newcastle (Flybe additionally fly seasonally from Exeter and Newquay). Aer Lingus and Ryanair fly from Dublin, Cork and Shannon. BA also fly from Dublin.
From Germany: Direct flights from major cities including Berlin, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Frankfurt, Cologne and Munich, are available from the following airlines: BA, Air Berlin, Lufthansa, EasyJet, Ryanair & Germanwings.
From Belgium: BA, Brussels Airlines & Easyjet all offer flights from Brussels.
From the Netherlands: KLM, BA, EasyJet, CityJet & Flybe provide direct flights from Amsterdam. BA, Cityjet and KLM also fly out of Rotterdam and Ryanair fly from Eindhoven.
From Sweden, Denmark, Norway and Finland: BA, SAS, Norwegian and EasyJet fly direct from Stockholm in Sweden and Oslo in Norway. The same, except replacing EasyJet with Ryanair, fly from Copenhagen in Denmark. BA, Norwegian and Finnair fly direct from Helsinki in Finland.
From France: Between them, BA, Air France, EasyJet, Ryanair & CityJet fly direct from Paris, Lyon, Strasbourg, Nantes, Bordeaux, Toulouse, Montpellier, Marseille & Nice.
From London Heathrow:
- By Train: the cheapest and probably most convenient method is taking the underground (metro) Piccadilly Line (dark blue) to South Kensington Station.
From London Gatwick:
- By Train: the Gatwick Express to London Victoria runs regularly, taking 30 minutes. Tickets are around £20 single (£10 for children) or £35 return (£18 for children); it is a little cheaper if booked in advance. For around £15, Southern Trains operate four times an hour to London Victoria, taking around 35-40 minutes. From there, take the underground lines green or yellow to South Kensington station.
- By Bus: the National Express operates direct coach services also to London Victoria once an hour with a journey time of around 90 minutes. Tickets are around £8 single, £15 return. From there, see above for directions to the hotel.
A low-cost, frequent and non-stop transfer service is also operated by EasyBus from North and South terminals to Earls Court/West Brompton. The journey takes about an hour. From there take a bus line 74 or 430 and get off at South Kensington (stop E).
From London City:
- By Train: there is a DLR train station in front of the airport; take the DLR (turquoise line) to Canning Town. Here, take the Jubilee Line (grey) to Westminster and switch to the Circle or District line (green or yellow) to South Kensington.
- By Taxi: London City airport is close to central London, therefore a cab will cost around £40.
From London Luton:
- By Train: a shuttle bus goes to Luton Airport Parkway Station where trains run to London St Pancras/ Kings Cross in 25 minutes. Tickets are around £18 single and £30 return. From there take the Piccadilly Line to South Kensington station.
- By Bus: the National Express to London Victoria (about 35 minutes) is around £10 single and £15 return. EasyBus run to Baker Street (60 minutes) which is often cheaper but prices vary.
From London Stansted:
- By Train: the Stansted Express runs to Tottenham Hale Underground in about 50 minutes, for around £23 single and £33 return. From there, take the underground lines green or yellow to South Kensington station.
From Monday to Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. and on Saturdays, Sundays and French bank holidays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Local call charges may apply.