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West Norwood station might be unassuming, but it’s your ticket to a quieter side of London. With charming tea rooms, independent shops, and leafy parks nearby, it’s perfect for escaping the rush and savoring a slower, more soulful pace of city life.

Novotel London Waterloo

Novotel London Waterloo

4 / 5Good7 Reviews
113 Lambeth Rd
7.07KM from West Norwood
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Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about West Norwood

Consider The West Norwood Hotel, a boutique property nestled in the heart of the neighborhood, just a 5-minute walk from West Norwood Park. Its rooms feature panoramic windows offering lush garden views, perfect for families seeking tranquility. The hotel provides free parking, pet-friendly accommodations, and is steps away from family-oriented eateries like The Old Vicarage.

Conveniently located 300 meters from West Norwood Railway Station, it offers direct London Overground access—just 15 minutes to London Bridge. Ideal for short getaways, the hotel also features a small meeting room and self-service laundry facilities, making it suitable for both leisure and business stays. A prime base for exploring South London.

The West Norwood Hotel stands out as the top choice near West Norwood Station, just a 300-meter walk away, providing seamless access to the London Overground network. The hotel features modern rooms with free Wi-Fi, 24-hour front desk service, and in-room amenities like mini-fridges and coffee makers—ideal for business travelers and short-term visitors.

Located close to local cafes, convenience stores, and eateries, the area offers excellent daily conveniences. Nearby West Norwood Park offers scenic walking paths perfect for families or nature lovers. From here, you can reach Blackheath or Holloway within 30 minutes, making it a highly connected hub for exploring South London.

West Norwood thrives on community-driven culture, hosting the annual West Norwood Arts Festival every summer, showcasing local painters, sculptors, and live music performances. The West Norwood Congregational Church regularly hosts classical concerts and public lectures, reflecting its rich historical character.

Don’t miss the weekend local market at West Norwood Square, where artisans sell handmade crafts, organic food, and specialty coffee. These events offer authentic insights into everyday London life and opportunities to connect with residents. Pair your visit with a stay at The West Norwood Hotel for easy access to all cultural happenings and an immersive neighborhood experience.

Absolutely. West Norwood Park is ideal for walking, featuring winding trails, a children’s play area, and ancient oak trees—perfect for family outings. Strolling along Norwood Road reveals beautifully preserved Victorian homes and well-maintained gardens, offering architectural charm.

From West Norwood Station, a 15-minute walk leads to West Norwood Church and West Norwood Square, passing independent cafés and bookshops like The Bookshop at West Norwood—great for slow travel and photography. The area is safe, spacious, and pedestrian-friendly, making it a peaceful gateway to explore the quieter side of South London on foot.

Take the London Overground from West Norwood Station, reaching London Bridge Station in just 15 minutes. From there, transfer to the London Underground or National Rail services to major hubs like Euston or Liverpool Street—all within 30 minutes.

Alternatively, walk to Walthamstow Station (nearby) to catch the Piccadilly Line, which runs directly into central London. Local bus routes such as 76 and 190 also provide direct access to areas like Broadgate and Canary Wharf. With multiple transit options, West Norwood offers efficient and flexible connections to central London for both commuting and sightseeing.

Norwood Road is a must-photograph street, lined with well-preserved Victorian terraces featuring red-brick façades, pointed gables, and ornate window frames—perfect for classic architectural shots. West Norwood Square is another hotspot, with a central fountain, shaded trees, and weekend markets that bring vibrant energy to the scene.

The square in front of West Norwood Church offers striking contrast between old stone architecture and natural light, especially during golden hour. Additionally, the winding paths and flowerbeds within West Norwood Park provide serene backdrops ideal for capturing nature-infused moments. Bring a telephoto lens to frame these quiet yet picturesque corners of South London.

Traveler Reviews

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Novotel London Waterloo

Staying at Novotel London Waterloo was an absolutely fantastic experience. The room was spacious and comfortable, with a smart layout that separated the bathroom and shower area—great for privacy and convenience. The location is unbeatable: just a short walk from the Thames River, with iconic views of Big Ben right across the water. Getting around the city is super easy—just steps away from Waterloo Station, making it perfect for exploring London on foot or by public transport. Breakfast was a highlight—plenty of options, fresh ingredients, and quick service with no long waits. Everything felt well-organized and welcoming. This hotel strikes a great balance between comfort, convenience, and value. I’d definitely stay here again and recommend it to any traveler visiting London.

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Kennington B & B

Staying at Kennington B & B was an absolute delight. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from the Northern Line (black line) station, and you can reach central London on foot in just 15 minutes if you prefer to walk. The room was clean, comfortable, and well-equipped with everything you’d need for a relaxing stay. The bed was cozy, the bathroom spotless, and the breakfast was hearty and delicious. Kimberly, the hostess, went above and beyond—warm, helpful, and genuinely welcoming. She made us feel right at home. This place has such a personal touch, and it’s clear she takes pride in her guest experience. I’ll definitely recommend this gem to friends and will be back myself on my next trip to London.

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Hotel 41

Staying at Hotel 41 felt like stepping into a well-kept secret from a bygone era. In an age where many hotels seem to have given up on quality service, it’s genuinely refreshing to find one that still upholds high standards with such dedication. I visited during the quiet March season—my first time experiencing this historic gem from the Red Carnation group. Hotel 41 and its neighboring property, Rubens, are part of the same family, and both are warmly greeted by the same elderly doorman who adds a personal touch right from arrival. From the moment you step inside, the attention to detail is palpable. Our Korean housekeeper was incredibly sweet and enthusiastic—her warmth made the stay feel more like visiting friends than checking into a hotel. As a boutique property, the entire hotel spans just one floor, with the public area doubling as the lobby and lounge bar—an elegant blend of old-world charm and timeless style. Welcome champagne, non-stop snacks throughout the day (candy, ice cream, hot and cold bites), afternoon tea, and late-night nibbles make the experience even more luxurious. The signature treat? Chocolate shortbread—simple but unforgettable. That said, standard rooms are quite small; fitting two adults and two large suitcases left little room to move around. Bathrooms feel dated in design and fixtures, though they’re clean and functional. One delightful touch: the nightly turndown includes a cozy hot water bottle tucked under the sheets—a small gesture that truly warms the soul. You can ask almost anything of your housekeeper—they’ll help with luggage packing, local tips, or even last-minute requests. The location is unbeatable: directly opposite Buckingham Palace stables. Walking to the palace, Big Ben, and Westminster Abbey felt effortless—more like a leisurely stroll than a tourist rush. For a unique, intimate, and deeply personal stay in central London, Hotel 41 delivers exceptional value and genuine hospitality.

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Cheval Harrington Court at South Kensington

Staying at Cheval Harrington Court at South Kensington was a fantastic experience from start to finish. The room was spotless, modern, and beautifully appointed with high-quality amenities—including a full set of OSEA products in the bathroom, which made every moment feel luxurious. Daily housekeeping service was thoughtful and kept everything fresh and tidy. There’s a front desk available for luggage storage, and the elevator works smoothly—access requires a key card, which adds a nice touch of security. Location-wise, it’s unbeatable: just a 3-minute walk to South Kensington Underground station, and both the Natural History Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum are within walking distance. Public transport access is seamless, and exploring central London became so easy. One small note: when checking out, we were asked if we’d like to pay a service fee, but this wasn’t mentioned during booking or on arrival. We weren’t sure whether to tip per day or based on meal services, which made the moment a bit awkward. Still, that minor hiccup didn’t take away from how impressed we were with the overall quality, comfort, and convenience. This place offers excellent value and would absolutely be my top pick for future stays in London.

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The Apartments by the Sloane Club

The location is absolutely fantastic—situated in a sophisticated, quiet neighborhood with plenty of great restaurants and shops just steps away. The apartments are spacious, well-appointed, and incredibly peaceful, making it a perfect retreat after a long day exploring London. The staff goes above and beyond with their attentive, efficient, and genuinely friendly service. Every detail feels thoughtfully considered, from the modern amenities to the clean, stylish interiors. It’s rare to find such a high level of comfort and hospitality in a city as busy as London. This place truly delivers on every front—highly recommend for anyone looking for a refined, relaxing stay.

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Gulaid House Knightsbridge by Bob W London

We stayed for four nights in this charming little apartment and couldn’t have been happier. Despite its compact size, it felt warm, modern, and incredibly well-maintained. The view from the window was lovely—just a quiet, picturesque street with a real sense of London charm. It’s walking distance to the tube station and just a few minutes from Harrods, making shopping and sightseeing super convenient. The direct access to Heathrow was a game-changer for our travel plans. Everything we needed was there, and the place exceeded all our expectations. We were 100% satisfied and truly appreciated the thoughtful touches from the team. Would absolutely recommend and return without hesitation.

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Beaverbrook Town House

We just wrapped up an absolutely unforgettable stay at Beaverbrook Town House in London, and I can’t stop raving about it! From the moment we arrived, the attention to detail was evident everywhere—thoughtful design, elegant interiors, and perfectly proportioned rooms that felt both spacious and cozy. The staff went above and beyond with their warmth and genuine hospitality; they made us feel welcome like old friends. The location is fantastic—quiet yet central, just a short walk from major attractions and great dining spots. Every little touch, from the curated welcome amenities to the quiet ambiance, shows how much care goes into the guest experience. This isn’t just a hotel—it’s a home away from home. Without a doubt, my top pick in London. Can’t wait to return.

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Taj 51 Buckingham Gate Suites and Residences

Staying at Taj 51 Buckingham Gate Suites and Residences was an absolutely exceptional experience. The location is unbeatable—just a short walk from Buckingham Palace and Downing Street, with excellent access to public transit for exploring the rest of London. The suite itself was spacious, beautifully designed, and impeccably furnished, offering both comfort and elegance. Every detail felt thoughtfully curated, from the high-quality bedding to the modern amenities. The staff went above and beyond—professional, attentive, and genuinely welcoming. They made every interaction smooth and personalized. Booking through the platform was hassle-free, and check-in was quick and seamless. This hotel delivers luxury without compromise, and the value truly stands out. I’d highly recommend it to anyone visiting London, and I’ll definitely be returning.

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Hope House Residences by Aeria Apartments

Staying at Aeria Apartments Hope House was an absolute highlight of my London trip. The apartment is fully self-check-in, which made everything super convenient—no waiting around for staff, just straight in. Inside, the space was thoughtfully equipped with everything we needed: a full kitchenette, washing machine, microwave, and even high-speed Wi-Fi. It felt like home from the moment we stepped in. The location is unbeatable—within a 10-minute walk to major attractions, and the neighborhood is safe, quiet, and well-connected. There's a small grocery store right downstairs, so grabbing snacks or essentials was effortless. Unfortunately, I only got to stay one night, but it was such a great experience that I wish I could’ve extended my stay. If you're visiting London and want comfort, convenience, and a real local vibe, this place is a must-book.

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Viridian Apartments in Chelsea Serviced Apartments - Draycott Place

Staying at this apartment in Chelsea was a fantastic experience. The unit was clean, well-maintained, and offered great value for the price. We did have a small issue with the door code initially, but support responded quickly and helped us get settled without any hassle. The location is unbeatable—just steps away from shops, restaurants, and the tube station, making it super convenient for exploring London. Everything we needed was within walking distance. I’d definitely book again if I’m back in the city.

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Sydney House Chelsea

My husband and I recently celebrated our honeymoon at Sydney House in Chelsea, staying for nine wonderful nights. From the moment we arrived, the staff made us feel welcome with their genuine warmth and kindness—so many friendly conversations throughout our stay! Breakfast was an absolute highlight: fresh, delicious, and full of great options to choose from. The bed was comfortable, and while the room was a bit compact (which is typical for London accommodations), it didn’t detract from our experience. We genuinely loved every moment, and without hesitation, we’d return again. This place truly exceeded our expectations—perfect for couples or anyone looking for a cozy, welcoming retreat in the heart of London.

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Stylish 2 Bed Flats Near US Embassy

The 2-bedroom apartment near the US Embassy in London was a mixed experience. While the location is convenient and close to key attractions, the unit itself felt a bit worn out. The beds were comfortable but narrow for two adults, so sleeping space was tight. Furniture looked dated and not very clean—some pieces even had visible signs of use. Unfortunately, the front desk staff didn’t offer much guidance on how to use the electrical appliances or set up the Wi-Fi, which made things a little frustrating upon arrival. We also had to request fresh towels because the ones provided were visibly dirty. Overall, it’s not a bad option if you're looking for a budget-friendly stay with easy access to central London, but don’t expect high-end comfort or spotless conditions. For travelers prioritizing cleanliness and modern amenities, this may fall short.