Britannia The International Hotel London Canary Wharf is one of the oldest hotels in the Canary Wharf area of London, England. Built along the water's edge of the London Docklands, this historic building with a modern, glass front is near the famous business district, many greats pubs and restaurants, and boasts a breathtaking view of the city's skyline and River Thames.
With 530 spacious rooms, including luxurious suites, rooms with gorgeous River Thames views, and balconies, Britannia The International Hotel London Canary Wharf is a great place to stay while visiting London. Guests feel right at home because of the amenities, like 24-hour reception, luggage storage, and pet-friendly lodging for a small fee of Visitors can also enjoy quick WiFi in public areas of the building, daily complimentary WiFi in the rooms (and more for purchase if needed), parking, and electric charging stations.
Britannia The International Hotel London Canary Wharf boasts multiple places to eat dinner, grab a beer, or grab a snack before venturing out to explore the city. Jenny’s Carvery is a restaurant that serves up a filling traditional English breakfast, tasty lunch and dinner too in a buffet style, which is perfect for visitors who want to eat and continue exploring. Visitors may also enjoy comfort food at our Overstuffed Pizzeria, which offers up Italian bites and entrees or the Spice Restaurant, cooking up delicious, must-try, and authentic Indian cuisine. The hotel also is home to the Conservatory Bar, which boasts a romantic atmosphere and views of the waterside.
Britannia The International Hotel London Canary Wharf is a great place to stay because of its proximity to London landmarks and things to do. This bustling financial district is dotted with skyscrapers, along with landmarks and entertaining places to see and visit the One Canada Square, Cabot Square, the Museum of London Docklands, cute cafes, highly rated restaurants, pubs, and much more. While there's much to do around the hotel, guests are also just a short stroll away from the Canary Wharf tube station, which connects with many parts of the city.