113 Lambeth Road (0.1 km from Garden Museum)
Novotel London Waterloo is located in the heart of London just a few steps from the banks of the River Thames and a short walk from the Westminster Palace. The hotel has a fitness center and secure on-site parking.
B84 Parliament View Apartments 1 Al (0.1 km from Garden Museum)
Great care is taken to ensure guests experience comfort through top-notch services and amenities. The apartment is completely smoke-free.
(0.3 km from Garden Museum)
Lovely 2 Bedroom Apartment Near South Bank in London features accommodations with free Wifi a 18-minute walk from Westminster Abbey 0.8 miles from Big Ben and a 16-minute walk from Houses of Parliament. The property is around 1.
10-11 Albert Embankment (0.4 km from Garden Museum)
Crowne Plaza - London - Albert Embankment is a popular choice amongst travelers in London whether exploring or just passing through. The property features a wide range of facilities to make your stay a pleasant experience.
18 Albert Embankment (0.4 km from Garden Museum)
Located on the south side of the River Thames 2133 feet from the London Underground Park Plaza London Riverbank has free WiFi and air-conditioned rooms with flat-screen TVs.
18 Albert Embankment (0.4 km from Garden Museum)
Situated on the south bank of the River Thames this elegant hotel offers a wonderful view over London's most impressive sights such as the Houses of Parliament Big Ben and the London Eye.
Albert Embankment 18 (0.4 km from Garden Museum)
Plaza on the River is perfectly located for both business and leisure guests in London. The property offers guests a range of services and amenities designed to provide comfort and convenience.
49 Black Prince Road (0.4 km from Garden Museum)
The Garden Museum is a unique museum located in the heart of London, next to Lambeth Palace. It contains a collection of over 5,000 artifacts and items related to the history of gardening.
The museum is housed within the restored church of St Mary-at-Lambeth, which was built by Archbishop Baldwin in 1185. Established in 1977 as Britain’s first museum dedicated to garden history, it holds an extensive archive of material relating to gardens, plants and gardening techniques over the centuries.
Highlights include a rare 17th century knot garden and a recreation of the Chelsea Physic Garden with medicinal plants from the 16th century. The museum also showcases temporary exhibitions that explore how gardens are created, used and enjoyed around the world, as well as hosting events such as lectures and workshops that bring gardeners together.