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Mercure London Kensington is 14 miles (22km) to the east of London Heathrow Airport. There are several transport options to choose from:A taxi is the quickest and easiest way to reach the hotel, costing around £35-£70.The Heathrow Express train service leaves every 15 minutes from London Heathrow and takes just 15 minutes to get to Paddington station where you will need to take the Circle Line to Gloucester Road tube station.The Piccadilly Line runs from London Heathrow directly to Earls Court tube station.
Airport Shuttle? Sorry, no airport shuttle available.Start your day with our delicious breakfast range. Wake up to freshly baked croissants, muesli, cereals, yoghurts, fresh fruits and juices for a healthy breakfast. For a hearty start to the day, why not try our full English breakfast with all the trimmings – eggs, bacon, sausages, tomatoes, mushrooms and baked beans. Cold cuts, cheeses, bread rolls and jams, some of which homemade in-house with seasonal fruits, are also part of our breakfast buffet.
Sorry, pets are not allowed.
Parking space at £30 for 24 hours.
Wi-fi is complimentary. Wired internet access is also available at an extra fee.
Our COVID-19 best practices and protocols follow advice from the Centres for Disease Control & Prevention, World Health Organisation, and UK public health authorities. Evolved processes throughout our hotels ensure your safety. Deep cleaning with hospital-grade disinfectants is now our standard.Specific measures we have introduced include:1. Minimal contact at reception with front desk screens2. Touch-less transactions3. Sanitised key-cards4. Sanitiser stations5. Paperless check-out6. Constant cleaning of high touch points7. ‘Last cleaned’ charts8. Best practices for public areas9. One and two-metre social distancing10. Visible verification of all disinfected objects including remote controls and glassware11. Decrease of high-touch items and in-room furnishings12. Utilisation of electrostatic technology13. New laundry procedure
The Mercure highlights above are subject to change without notice.