ATTRACTIONS

Attractions near Atrium Hotel

Whether you’re staying with us as part of a quick touch and go or you’re here to experience the most incredible city in the world, Atrium Hotel is perfectly located for exploring London. We’re close to a lot of amazing attractions that are easy to get to – take a look and give us a ring if you have any other questions!

  • Horse race with multiple jockeys riding horses at high speed on a racetrack.

    Ascot

    Experience the epitome of British culture by paying a visit to the Ascot Racecourse. If you're feeling especially lucky, you may want to place a bet on one of the truly spectacular race horses. For race timetables and events, you can have a look at their website!

  • Two racehorses with jockeys riding in a horse race on a grassy track.

    Epsom

    Bring your most elaborate fascinators and head over to the Epsom Downs Racecourse! We love Epsom for its magnificent fusion of elegance and entertainment – not only can you watch the races, but there are plenty of events including music festivals to go and watch for reasonable prices.

  • Rugby players in black and light blue and white uniforms on the field, some on the ground, others standing, during a match with crowd in the background.

    Twickenham Stadium

    Twickenham is the proud home of the England Rugby team, a sport which is deeply rooted in British culture. On days when there aren't any matches, there's a fascinating World Rugby Museum to see, full of iconic memorabilia. Visit Twickenham stadium to see live rugby matches as well as entertainment events.

  • Empty football stadium with red seats, green field, and partial roof overhead.

    Wembley Stadium

    Wembley Stadium is the crown jewel of the London football pitches with a breath-taking arch that has become one of the most recognised parts of the London skyline. It has served as a playing field for some of the most prestigious matches in the world, including the FA Cup as well as doubling as an excellent music venue for world renowned popstars and artists. It’s only a short car journey from us – check out their website to see what’s going on when you’re next in London!

  • Cricket players in action during a match on a grassy field. The batter is in a ready stance holding a bat, wearing a helmet, gloves, and protective gear. The wicketkeeper is crouched behind the stumps, also in protective gear. A red cricket ball is in the air near the batter.

    Lord's Cricket

    Lord's Cricket Stadium is a must-see for any keen sporting enthusiast. Travel back in time through the history of English cricket by visiting the world's oldest sporting museum – the MCC museum.

  • A cricket player dressed in white batting gear attempts to hit the ball with a cricket bat while a wicketkeeper in protective gear is nearby, on a cricket field.

    Oval Cricket

    The Oval is a famous cricket ground, perhaps best known for hosting matches for the International Cricket Cup alongside the Lord's Cricket grounds. Not only has it served as a stage for the most talented cricketers across numerous World Cups, but it has also welcomed truly esteemed cricket fans included Prince Harry and The Rt. Hon Sadiq Khan, the Mayor of London.

  • A tennis match is taking place at a large indoor stadium, with a crowd of spectators watching from the stands. The players are on the court, with one hitting the ball and the other preparing to return. There is a large TV camera set up next to the court.

    Wimbledon Tennis

    Sit down with some strawberries and cream and partake in the most fabulous international tennis tournament – the Wimbledon Championships. It's fair to say that history has been made numerous times on the grounds of Wimbledon – from the iconic matches between Osaka and Williams to the audience which has included the British Royal Family, Wimbledon is a fantastic experience.

  • Tennis racquets and three tennis balls on an orange surface.

    Queens Tennis

    Home of the international men's Fever-Tree Championship, the Queen's Club is a gorgeous tennis grounds that was first built in in 1886. There are plenty of events to see and you can find out more by visiting their website.

  • The front view of a large historic mansion with a red brick facade and white decorative elements, surrounded by a well-maintained garden with walking paths and visitors.

    Hampton Court Palace

    Hampton Court Palace served as the home of one of the most famous British kings in history – King Henry VIII. Stunning hand-woven tapestries decorate the walls of this famous residence and you can truly lose yourself in the incredible architecture. If you want to take our words even more literally, you can explore the famous Maze located in the gardens of Hampton Court Palace – after all, if you can't find your way out it's not the worst place to be lost!

  • A large, historic glass greenhouse with multiple sections and a domed center, surrounded by colorful flower beds and statues, under a clear blue sky.

    Kew Gardens

    You don't need to be a botanist to appreciate the wonders of Kew Gardens. Enjoy a spectacular vista of striking reds, dazzling orange and luscious greenery from the orchestra of plants that have been expertly cultivated at Kew Gardens. Fly through the skies with the thrilling treetop walk or transport yourself to an exotic rainforest with the Palm House –Kew Gardens is something you'll never see anywhere else in the world.

  • Three toy soldiers dressed in red military uniforms walking across a courtyard in front of a large historic stone castle or palace with multiple windows and a guard standing near the entrance.

    Windsor Castle

    You may know the small town of Windsor for being host to the most iconic Royal Wedding between Prince Harry and Princess Meghan, but it is even more famous for Windsor Castle – a truly awe-inspiring establishment where Her Royal Majesty the Queen chooses to spend most of her weekends. Indulge yourself and walk through the spectacular halls and transport yourself from the 21st century into a real-life fairy tale.

  • A large historic brick mansion with multiple windows and a symmetrical facade, surrounded by a well-maintained lawn and a gravel pathway leading to the entrance.

    Ham House

    Ham House is an iconic and stunning building which is part of the National Trust. Not only does it boast glorious gardens, but in the summertime the House transforms into a magical outdoor theatre, hosting plays such as A Midsummer Night's Dream.

  • A team of four rowers in a blue racing shell on the water, rowing in unison with oars dipped in the water.

    Henley Regatta

    The Henley Royal Regatta is a world famousrowing event. A quintessentially British experience, the Regatta is a marriage of elegance and sports. Wear your finest attire and stand as a spectator with a glass of only the finest champagne in your hand. You can find out more information including dates and how to book tickets on their website.

  • Colorful bouquet of tulips in pink, purple, red, yellow, white, and orange.

    Chelsea Flower Show

    Every year, a small part of London blooms from a concrete metropolis into a gorgeous array of colours and smells, all thanks to the Chelsea Flower Show. This is one of the most glamorous events that we see with only the most talented florists showcasing their most creative works. If you're in London at the right time, you'll definitely want to see this unmissable show of colour!

  • A detailed miniature castle model with white walls and green roofs, surrounded by lush trees and colorful flower beds.

    Legoland

    Legoland is the perfect day out for the entire family! Whether your little ones want to adventure on a high seas adventure in the land of pirates or if they're keen on experiencing ancient Egypt (with milder weather), they can run around the Kingdom of the Pharoahs! There's lots to do for the entire family and it will certainly prove to be an unforgettable experience. Staying with us means you'll not only get there quickly, but you'll be back in time to carry on experiencing London! You can book your tickets on the website

  • People riding a green and brown dragon-themed roller coaster with open sky and trees in the background.

    Chessington

    Visiting Chessington World of Adventures means your all in for an action-packed day! Swing across the tree-tops with the Go Ape adventure course or spend time with some truly exotic animals at Chessington zoo! Since we're so close to the park, Atrium Hotel is the best hotel if you're visiting Chessington.

  • Close-up of a sheep with curly white wool, surrounded by other sheep in a grassy field.

    Hounslow Urban Farm

    Don't worry, you can say this one is for the kids but we know it's really for you – after all, who doesn't like hanging out with animals? Enjoy an interactive day and play with a huge range of farm animals, from the most adorable alpacas and sheep to some more thrilling friends like the bearded dragon and royal python. The best bit – our hotel is within walking distance of the farm!

  • Group of people enjoying a roller coaster ride at an amusement park.

    Thorpe Park

    Calling all thrill seekers – Thorpe Park is an unforgettable experience for anyone who dares to pay the park a visit! Be thrown left, right and upside down on some of the most iconic rollercoasters in the UK such as the Nemesis Inferno or the Colossus. Alternatively, courageously take on Derren Brown's chilling ghost ride where thrill meets virtual reality to rattle even the most experienced adrenaline junkies. And don't worry – no matter what happens, a comfy Atrium Hotel bed is all you need at the end of the day to sleep off whatever horrors you may have faced! To get the cheapest Thorpe Park tickets, it may be worth booking online where you can save up to 40%!