Royal Victoria Dock London E16 1XL
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See a different side of the most exciting city in the world from the deck of a luxurious superyacht hotel.
imagine a luxury room on a glamorous yacht hotel in the very heart of London’s Docklands. A stay aboard Sunborn London presents visitors with the opportunity to enjoy a unique experience: the privacy and exclusivity of an ocean-going yacht combined with the quality and comfort of a top-class hotel.
Reserve a Yacht Executive Suite or Yacht Junior Suite aboard Sunborn London and step into a world of luxury. With extensive living space inside and out, and panoramic city vistas, it’s the ideal setting for an unforgettable stay in this prime London location. Our four suites also include a complimentary mini bar.
Expect a prompt, round-the-clock response to every request, and impressive attention to detail – from private cocktail parties to personalised floral displays.
At Sunborn London we value traditions and believe in importance of knowledge of the local heritage. Therefore we have named our restaurant Lands End – the name given to Victoria Docks area by George Bidder in 1840’s.
It was in the mid-1800s that the Victoria Docks came to life. In 1847 the well-known Victorian engineer George Bidder completed his railway from Stratford to North Woolwich. This new line was south of Canning Town followed the line of what is now Silvertown Way and North Woolwich Road, was called 'Bidders Folly' because it passed through completely undeveloped marshland. George Bidder sensed the potential of the area and soon he had bought up the whole of the marshes between Bow Creek and Galleons Reach. He called the area “Lands End” and soon his investment was showing a handsome return as the land was sold for the docks and for a belt of factories along the River.
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