Quality Hotel Wembley

The Quality Hotel Wembley offers reasonably priced comfortable 3 star accommodation next to iconic Wembley Stadium & is well located for local amenities.

Address

Empire Way
Wembley
Great London
HA9 0NH
Tel: +44 (0)20 8733 9000

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Overview


The hotel offers guests a convenient location located adjacent to Wembley Stadium and close to Wembley Arena. The reasonably priced hotel offers a good choice of facilities making for a relaxing stay for both business and leisure guests.

The hotel is located 20 minutes from central London by train; the location means guests can enjoy more tranquil surroundings with good access to London and surrounding areas.

Local transport links in the area include Wembley Stadium train station located walking distance from the hotel. The train station offers services to London Marylebone station whilst the underground stations at Wembley Park and Wembley have services to local areas and to central London. The hotel is close by to major roads including the A406 and M1 providing good road connections.

Visitors can expect a warm friendly welcome with good levels of service at the hotel. The hotel is located in Harrow town centre where visitors can find good access to local amenities. Harrow is located approx 14 miles from central London where visitors will find a range of shopping facilities, eateries, cafes, bars, pubs, restaurants and entertainment venues. The closest train stations to the hotel are located at Wembley Stadium, Sudbury & Harrow Road and Sudbury Hill.



Facilities


There are a total of 165 en-suite guest bedrooms at the hotel. The rooms offer comfortable, competitively priced 3 star accommodation. Guests can choose from single, double, triple and there are suites available for guests requiring more space and luxury.

Room facilities include air conditioning, television, telephone, radio, alarm clock, hairdryer, iron and ironing facilities, trouser press, safety deposit box and tea and coffee making facilities.

Chargeable Wi-Fi internet access is available at the hotel. There are free on-site car parking facilities for hotel guests.

The hotel has facilities to host business meetings, events and conferences with capacity for 10 up to 300 delegates. There are facilities for private functions, celebrations and weddings with banqueting capacity for up to 300 guests.


Dining


Guests can enjoy a full English breakfast each morning or a Continental breakfast with a choice of breads, cereals, yogurts, fruits, juices and hot and cold drinks.

The Empire Restaurant offers diners with a range of meat, fish and vegetable dishes to choose from and a choice of tempting desserts and coffees. The restaurant serves a range of international cuisine freshly made including starters, light snacks and main meals. Diners can choose from the wine list where diners can find the perfect accompaniment to their meals.

The Mirage Sports Bar are where guests can sit back and unwind with a range of drinks in relaxing surroundings. Here guests can see the latest sporting action from around the world with Sky Sports & ESPN shown on the large screen television. There are a range of drinks available including soft drinks, beers, wines and spirits. There are light snacks and bites available making then a great place to catch up with family and friends.

Local Attractions


The compact nature of the county of Middlesex means the hotel provides a good location for exploring attractions in Middlesex and other local places of interest.

Over the years most of Middlesex have been incorporated into Greater London and the counties of Surrey and Hertfordshire. However Middlesex is still used as an area name and postal code including areas in North West London.

Middlesex has a mix of scenery including urban towns and developments with commuter towns close to London and more open green spaces with parkland and smaller towns. The close proximity of Middlesex to London means the wealth of attractions and entertainment venues in the capital are easily assessable.

One of the best known attractions in the county is Syon Park. There visitors can see an impressive historic house, gardens and a surrounding park. The house is rich in history, with a number of impressive collections on show. The Great Hall & State Dining Room are among the highlights of any visit, with their ornate decoration, adding to the grandeur and splendour of the rooms. The gardens contain a range of rare plants and trees, whilst the park was landscaped back in the 18th century by Capability Brown.

The Strawberry Hill House is located in Twickenham and features a historic house dating back to the 17th century. The house is regarded as a fine example of Georgian Gothic architecture, the rooms inside include the Great Parlour, Holbein Chamber and the Round Room among others featuring impressive and ornate decorations and finishing. The house is surrounded by the impressive gardens that provide peace and tranquillity and impressive views.

Boston Manor House is among the better kept secrets in Middlesex. The impressive historic house is located in Brentford and dates back to the 17th century. The house is a fine example of a Jacobean manor house; inside the impressive state rooms and dining rooms provide a highlight for visitors with their fine decorations and splendour. The house is surrounded by parkland that includes ancient trees and an ornamental lake. There is also a nature trail for visitors to follow.

Osterley Park is located in Isleworth, with a historic house dating back to the 18th century. The impressive mansion is a redbrick Tudor house, inside the entrance hall provides an imposing entrance area, the long room is 130 feet in length with a range of historic collections and furniture and the tapestry room provides a great spectacle with its impressive collections, furniture and notable ceiling. The gardens and parklands surrounding the house cover of 350 acres including lawns, lakes, a range of shrubs and historic trees provide a scenic and peaceful setting for visitors to enjoy.

The London Motor Museum contains a collection of over 100 classic and custom built cars dating from the 1950s to the 1980s. The museum is located in Hayes, Middlesex and provides a place for car enthusiasts and aficionados to indulge in their passion. There are famous film cars on display including those from Back to the Future and Starsky and Hutch.

The Royal Air Force (RAF) Museum in London is located in Collingdale inside a former aerodrome and is currently the only national museum in the UK dedicated to aviation. There are over 100 aircraft on display at the museum; there are a number of exhibition halls charting the history of aircraft, with a range of historic and modern aircraft collections. There is a Battle of Britain Hall that outlines one of the first decisive battles with aircrafts. Visitors can see a range of aviation artefacts and memorabilia.

Wembley Stadium is the home of English football and probably the most famous football stadium in the world. The stadium is located in Wembley Park in Middlesex; the current stadium was re-built in 2007 over the previous historic stadium that staged the 1948 Olympic Games, 1966 World Cup final, Euro 96 final and numerous FA Cup and international matches. The stadium is also a multi-purpose venue having staged many famous concerts over the years including Live Aid in 1985.

Stadium tours are available offering visitors an insight in to the great history and tradition of the stadium. Visitors can climb up the famous trophy winners’ steps, see the changing rooms and see a range of football artefacts and memorabilia.

Alexandra Palace is a multi event venue located in North London; the palace itself is 7 acres in size and is located in nearly 200 acres of parkland. On site here is an ice rink, boating lake, pub and restaurant, cafes and a pitch and putt course. The venue has become well known for staging a number of music, sporting and cultural events over the years.


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Transport Links



Closest Train Stations:

Wembley Stadium: 0.3 Miles

Sudbury & Harrow Road: 1.8 Miles

Sudbury Hill: 3.1 Miles


Closest Underground (Tube) Stations:

Wembley Park: 0.4 Miles

Wembley Central: 0.8 Miles

North Wembley: 1.9 Miles


Closest Airports:
The closest airport is Heathrow Airport located 15 miles away by road via the A406 and M4. London City Airport is located 26 miles away via the A406 or using the A501, A1261 and A1020.

Heathrow Airport: 15 Miles

London City Airport: 26 Miles



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