London suburb Golders Green is home to a large Jewish community, and as a result there are many Kosher restaurants and cafés in the area.
Local attractions include the nearby suburbs of Hampstead Heath and Regent's Park, as well as London Zoo, Lord's Cricket Ground and Kenwood House.
Brent Cross, the UK's first - and most successful - shopping centre, with its 120 stylish shops, cafes and restaurants, including John Lewis and Fenwick is 5 min away from the hotels and is easy to get to by tube and bus and offers parking for 8,000 cars.
Jewish Museum (4 miles) opens a window onto the history and religious life of the Jewish community in Britain and beyond. Founded in 1932, the Museum has one of the world's finest collections of Jewish Ceremonial Art.
Madam Tussauds (4 miles) unleash your emotions at Madam Tussauds London and prepare to step inside the world of the famous -and infamous.
Kenwood House set in tranquil parkland with panoramic views over London it boasts sumptuous interiors and important paintings by many great artists like Rembrant, Turner, Reynolds, Gainsborough and Vermeer.
Wembley Stadium The home of English football since 1923, the new Wembley Stadium opened in Spring 2007 and quickly reestablished itself as the country’s leading venue for sports and entertainment events
Wembley Arena reopened under the management of World Class promoters, LiveNation, in April 2006, following a spectacular £35m refurbishment. The refurbishment included re-orientating the entire Arena by 180 degrees to face the new National Stadium, forging a dynamic link between the two iconic buildings; the creation of a new public square (Arena Square); seating capacity was increased and actions taken to ensure that the world class acoustics now demanded by A class performers, could be delivered.
Thanks to the hotel's easy access to public transport links, the London CBD, museums, historical sites, and West End theatres are all within easy reach.