Overview of Queens Drive Hotel At Finsbury Park
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General information
Queens Drive Hotel At Finsbury Park is a 3-star London hotel with a rating of 6.9/10 on Booking.com. It features amenities such as a restaurant, bar/lounge, free WiFi, and a terrace, ensuring a comfortable stay for guests. This smoke-free hotel offers individually furnished rooms with a range of modern comforts.
Rooms & Amenities
All 15 rooms at Queens Drive feature premium bedding, a flat-screen TV, an electric kettle, and a private bathroom with complimentary toiletries. Guests can choose from double, twin, or quadruple room configurations, ensuring a variety of options. Luggage storage and a safe deposit box are also available.
Dining & Nearby Options
Queens Drive offers a bright dining room where guests can enjoy a choice of continental and traditional cooked breakfast. For casual dining, there is a coffee shop/café, and nearby restaurants, such as Minted Lounge and Yard Sale Pizza, are within a 5-minute walk. The bar/lounge provides a relaxing spot for guests to unwind.
Leisure & Location
The hotel provides access to parks, such as Finsbury Park and Clissold Park, both within 1.5 km. Guests can explore the Parkland Walk, featuring panoramic views of London. Good access to public transportation is ensured with Finsbury Park and Manor House tube stations located within walking distance.
Services & Local Area
Queens Drive features a 24-hour front desk, tour/ticket assistance, and secured private parking for £15 per day. The hotel prohibits pets and does not allow service animals. Guests appreciate the convenience of being close to various transport options and major landmarks, including the Emirates Stadium, home of Arsenal FC, and the White Hart Stadium, home of Tottenham Hotspur FC.
Hotel facilities
General
Free Wi-Fi
Parking
Safe deposit box
24-hour reception
Rooms/ Facilities for disabled
Lift
Dining
Electric kettle
Restaurant
Services
Room service
Room Amenities
Tea and coffee facilities
Free toiletries
Flat-screen TV