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Why choose Thistle Marble Arch?

Why choose Thistle Marble Arch?

Thistle Marble Arch is a magnificent hotel ideally located in the heart of London, overlooking Marble Arch and Oxford Street. It’s perfect for those who want to enjoy the vibrant exciting atmosphere of central London and take in the sights, shopping and culture of this wonderful city.

Where to stay in London-Marble Arch?

Located at the west end Oxford Street and just 2 minutes’ walk from Hyde Park, Amba Hotel Marble Arch (formerly the Thistle Marble Arch) boasts unlimited, fast, free WiFi, a free minibar in every room and Nespresso® machines in all rooms. London’s famed West End is less than a mile away.

What is Marble Arch in London?

Marble Arch is one of the most iconic and visually striking monuments in London and was designed by the famous architect John Nash in 1827. Inspired by the Arch of Constantine in Rome, and the Arc de Triomphe du Carrousel in Paris, it was originally intended to be the formal front gateway to Buckingham Palace.

How to save at Amba Hotel Marble Arch?

To save at this property, all you have to do is sign in. Located at the west end Oxford Street and just 2 minutes’ walk from Hyde Park, Amba Hotel Marble Arch (formerly the Thistle Marble Arch) boasts unlimited, fast, free WiFi, a free minibar in every room and Nespresso® machines in all rooms. London’s famed West End is less than a mile away.

What is the Thistle Hotel?

The Thistle Hotel is a sprawling eight-story structure that occupies an extremely privileged position in Great Britain’s capital city. Marble Arch is geographically, and in terms of property values, the gateway to central London. The arch itself, the site and the building all have storied pasts.

What is a Marble Arch?

The term “Marble Arch” is colloquially — but almost universally — used to describe the plaza in which the actual arch is located, which also comprises a very small park. The plaza is, in fact, no more than a large traffic island at the junction of Park Lane to the south, Edgware Road to the northwest and Oxford Street to the east.