London – the city that sleeps and breathes at an unstoppable pace within its cosmopolitan rhythm. Stay at Pestana Chelsea Bridge Hotel & Spa to discover the city’s newest trendy development, Chelsea Wharf, nestled between the scenic Battersea Park and iconic Battersea Power Station. The new hotspot for those who are connected to the arts and fashion, coming either on business or for enjoying London as a tourist.Pestana Chelsea Bridge is located along the River Thames, within a walking distance to Sloane Square and Victoria Station.The hotel has easy access to key bus and train routes. See Less
Pestana Chelsea Bridge is a luxury hotel near Battersea Park, London. It offers world-class service and outstanding accommodation.
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