Gidea Park Hotel
Gidea Park Hotel
115 Main Road
Gidea Park
ROMFORD
Greater London
RM2 5EL
Tel: 01708 746676
Fax: 01708 764044
Description
Mr Pandhi has made every effort to make your stay at the Gidea Park Hotel a most pleasurable and comfortable one, with the newest technological facilities as well as a warm friendly atmosphere which makes the Gidea Park Hotel such a favourite among so many, and gains such customer loyalty.
The hotel was originally built in 1886 and converted in 1984.
There are currently 22 bedrooms to lease, which are all en-suite, and contain central heating, colour television, direct-dial telephone and tea / coffee-making facilities.
Breakfast is served in the dining area, Monday to Friday between 7:00am and 9:00am; weekends and bank holidays between 8:00am and 9:30am, where you can enjoy either a Continental of a Full English Breakfast.
We are situated on the A118 between Gallows Corner on the A12 and Romford town centre, five minutes from the M25 at Junction 28.
Hot Offer
Fri, Sat and Sun night stays are as follows;
Standard Single Room - £51.50 Executive Single Room - £54.50
Standard Double Room - £63.50 Executive Double Room - £67.00 Standard Twin Room - £63.50 Executive Twin Room - £67.50 Standard Triple Room - £80.25 Family Room - £99.50
Suite - £99.50
Honeymoon Suite - £155.00 (Honeymoon Price includes; flowers and chocolates, 2 full English breakfasts and room service)
Attractions
The local village offers two pubs, 'The Archers' and 'The Ship' a wine bar and two restaurants, although a licenced bar is available at the hotel itself as well as a restaurant open Monday to Friday.
Romford town centre is quite large and is only a fifteen minute walk away. It offers most facilities in eating, shopping and entertainment.
Romford boasts a 750 year-old local market, which is open on Wednesday, Fridays and Saturdays.
Close by is Romford Golf Course, along with a restaurant (on the side of the Unicorn), a "good old English" style pub and a new "fun type" pub.
For those night people, Romford sports several night-clubs and pubs, including "Secrets", "Time & Envy", "The Moon and Stars'", "131", "Brannigans", "Pacific Edge", and "Yates".
The West End of London is accessible via Gidea Park Station and will take you into Liverpool St. Station.