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6 Family-Friendly Hotels Near Madame Tussaud's London

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6 Family-Friendly Hotels Near Madame Tussaud's London

Find the best family-friendly hotels near Madame Tussaud's London. Compare 6 hotels with key amenities, locations, and booking tips.

6 Family-Friendly Hotels Near Madame Tussaud's London

Madame Tussauds on Marylebone Road draws millions of visitors each year, and finding a family-friendly hotel that balances proximity, space, and value takes more planning than most expect. This guide cuts through the noise to help you choose the right base for a London trip built around the attraction.

What It's Like Staying Near Madame Tussauds

The area around Madame Tussauds sits in Marylebone, one of central London's more composed neighbourhoods - wide pavements, a mix of Georgian townhouses and modern hotels, and noticeably less street chaos than Oxford Street, just 10 minutes south on foot. That said, Baker Street and Marylebone Road carry heavy tourist foot traffic from mid-morning through early evening, particularly between April and September. Families staying in this zone benefit from walkable access to Regent's Park, Baker Street Tube, and the attraction itself, but the density of visitors means hotel lobbies near the waxwork museum fill up fast on weekends. Hotels slightly further out - in areas like Wembley or Chiswick - trade proximity for quieter surroundings and room rates that can run around 30% lower than comparable Marylebone options.

Pros:

  • Regent's Park, London Zoo, and Sherlock Holmes Museum all within walking distance - no Tube needed for a full day out
  • Baker Street Station (Jubilee, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City, Bakerloo, and Circle lines) gives fast, multi-direction access across the city
  • Marylebone's restaurant scene is family-tolerant and diverse, with options on Marylebone High Street that avoid the tourist-trap pricing of Oxford Street

Cons:

  • Hotel room sizes in central Marylebone are often compact - connecting family rooms may cost significantly more than standard doubles
  • Road noise from Marylebone Road is a real concern for light sleepers, especially in rooms facing the main thoroughfare
  • Event days at Wembley (around 8 km northwest) can spike demand across the wider London hotel market, affecting availability even in central zones

Why Choose Family-Friendly Hotels Near Madame Tussauds

Family-friendly hotels in the wider London area surrounding Madame Tussauds tend to offer a practical mix of room configurations - family rooms, interconnecting options, and suites with pull-out sofas - that standard central London hotels often lack at accessible price points. In the Wembley corridor specifically, properties have invested in facilities like indoor pools, fitness rooms, and on-site dining that reduce the logistical load for travelling families. Hotels in the Wembley zone average around 40% less per night than comparable family rooms in Marylebone, with the Jubilee line connecting Wembley Park to Baker Street in under 15 minutes. The trade-off is real: you lose the ability to walk to the attraction, but you gain space, amenities, and a calmer environment for children.

Pros:

  • Larger room footprints and dedicated family configurations compared to central Marylebone properties
  • On-site pools, gyms, and restaurants at Wembley-area hotels reduce the need to navigate the city with young children every evening
  • Direct Jubilee line access from Wembley Park to Baker Street makes day trips to Madame Tussauds straightforward

Cons:

  • On event nights at Wembley Stadium, noise levels and foot traffic around Wembley-area hotels increase significantly
  • Chiswick and Park Royal options require a Tube change or longer journey to reach Marylebone directly
  • Breakfast pricing at full-service hotels in this category can add meaningfully to the total cost for a family of four

Practical Booking & Area Strategy

For families prioritising walkable access to Madame Tussauds, the streets immediately north of Marylebone Road - including Glentworth Street and Melcombe Street - offer the tightest proximity, with the attraction under a 5-minute walk from Baker Street Station. For those comfortable with a short Tube ride, Wembley Park is the strongest value zone, sitting directly on the Jubilee line with Baker Street reachable in around 12 minutes. Park Royal (Central line) adds around 40 minutes total travel time to the attraction but unlocks lower nightly rates. Beyond Madame Tussauds itself, the surrounding area packs in Regent's Park, the Wallace Collection, and the Sherlock Holmes Museum on Baker Street - all within 15 minutes on foot from Marylebone Road, making a central-adjacent base genuinely productive for multi-attraction days. Book at least 6 weeks ahead for summer stays or when a major Wembley event coincides with your trip - both factors compress availability and push rates upward simultaneously.

Best Value Family Stays

These properties offer competitive nightly rates without stripping out the family essentials - space, on-site food, and reliable transport links toward Madame Tussauds.

  • 1. Novotel London Wembley

    8.6 Fabulous
    3537 reviews
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    Novotel London Wembley sits a 5-minute walk from Wembley Park Tube Station, putting Baker Street - and Madame Tussauds - around 15 minutes away on the Jubilee line. Long-stay suites come with cooking facilities, which meaningfully reduce food costs for families over multiple nights. The Elements Restaurant & Bar covers breakfast and dinner on-site, useful when navigating London with children after a full day at the attractions. Air-conditioned rooms include flat-screen TVs and en-suite bathrooms, and the on-site gym handles adult downtime while kids recover from the day.

    • Long-stay suites with cooking facilities
    • 5-minute walk to Wembley Park Tube (Jubilee line)
    • On-site restaurant and bar

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    £ 96

  • 8.5 Fabulous
    1486 reviews
    The Hide London The Hide London The Hide London The Hide London The Hide London

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    The Hide London (official site) operates as a 4-star boutique property in Hendon, around 10 minutes by car from Wembley Stadium and accessible to central London via Hendon Central Tube Station on the Northern line - a journey of approximately 50 minutes to the West End. For families arriving by car, the free on-site parking is a genuine cost-saver in a city where daily parking fees routinely exceed £25. Each room includes a mini-fridge, satellite TV, and tea and coffee facilities, and the continental breakfast served in the dining room avoids the chaotic buffet experience common in larger chain hotels. Brent Cross Shopping Centre is a 15-minute walk away for any supply runs mid-trip.

    • Free on-site parking - rare in London
    • 2-minute walk to Hendon Central Tube (Northern line)
    • Boutique-scale with 4-star room amenities

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    £ 84

  • 3. St George'S Hotel - Wembley

    7.6 Good
    3370 reviews
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    from 15:00 until 23:59
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    St George's Hotel - Wembley overlooks Wembley Stadium directly and sits adjacent to the London Designer Outlet - a practical combination for families who want shopping and dining without additional travel. The hotel is a 20-minute drive from central London, and two Tube stations within a 10-minute walk (Wembley Park and Wembley Central) provide flexibility for reaching Baker Street and Madame Tussauds within around 15 minutes. Air-conditioned rooms include minibars and satellite TV, and the 24-hour front desk handles late arrivals - useful when travelling with children on disrupted schedules. Note that the bar operates only on event days, so evening dining relies on the Designer Outlet's food options or nearby restaurants. ↗

    • Directly overlooks Wembley Stadium
    • Adjacent to London Designer Outlet
    • Two Tube stations within a 10-minute walk

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    £ 65

  • 8.6 Fabulous
    6692 reviews
    Park Plaza London, Park Royal Park Plaza London, Park Royal Park Plaza London, Park Royal Park Plaza London, Park Royal Park Plaza London, Park Royal

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    Park Plaza London, Park Royal positions itself across from Park Royal Tube Station (Central line), offering a direct 40-minute underground journey to the West End and onward connections toward Baker Street for Madame Tussauds. All rooms feature 50-inch flat-screen TVs, walk-in showers, and ESPA toiletries - a step above standard family chain hotel fit-outs. The on-site restaurant covers breakfast, lunch, and dinner with British-focused menus, removing the need to find external dining every evening. Wembley Stadium is 3.2 km away, Kew Gardens 7 km, giving families multiple day-trip directions from a single base. Four meeting rooms double as breakout space if parents need to catch up on work during a longer stay.

    • 50-inch flat-screen TVs and walk-in showers in all rooms
    • Restaurant open for all three meals daily
    • Direct Central line access to the West End

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    £ 67

Best Premium Family Options

These two properties invest in dedicated leisure facilities - pools, spas, full-service dining - that justify a higher nightly rate for families who want hotel time to be as productive as time out in the city.

  • 8.7 Fabulous
    6655 reviews
    Hilton London Wembley Hilton London Wembley Hilton London Wembley Hilton London Wembley Hilton London Wembley

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    from 15:00 until 23:59
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    The Hilton London Wembley sits directly adjacent to Wembley Stadium and Wembley Arena, with Wembley Park Tube Station (Jubilee and Metropolitan lines) connecting guests to Baker Street - and Madame Tussauds - in around 12 minutes. The indoor pool, sauna, and steam room make this the standout leisure option in the Wembley hotel cluster, particularly valuable for families spending multiple nights. Sky Bar 9's roof terrace and the stadium-inspired Icons Bar add genuine character that chain Hilton properties in other zones don't replicate. The Association Restaurant serves British cuisine, and the 24-hour business centre means working parents aren't left without connectivity. Parking is available at the adjacent Gold Car Park with discounted rates for guests - a rare practical bonus at this price tier.

    • Indoor pool, sauna, and steam room on-site
    • 12-minute Jubilee line journey to Baker Street
    • Rooftop terrace and stadium-inspired bar

    Rooms filling fast – secure the best rate! 

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    £ 95

  • 8.4 Very Good
    4264 reviews
    Clayton Hotel Chiswick Clayton Hotel Chiswick Clayton Hotel Chiswick Clayton Hotel Chiswick Clayton Hotel Chiswick

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    Clayton Hotel Chiswick occupies a strong position on Chiswick High Road, one of west London's most functional local high streets, with Gunnersbury Tube Station (District line) 0.2 miles away and the M4 motorway equally close for car-based families. The property sits under 1.5 miles from Kew Gardens, making it a natural base for families splitting their trip between central London attractions and Richmond's outdoor spaces. Rooms include work desks, flat-screen TVs, and a small lounge area - configurations that handle both relaxation and evening admin. The Grill Restaurant and Globe Bar cover on-site dining across meal periods, while the Thames Path (0.5 miles away) adds a free family activity. Getting to Baker Street for Madame Tussauds requires a District line journey to Earl's Court and a change, adding around 40 minutes total - the honest trade-off for this otherwise well-rounded west London base.

    • 0.2 miles from Gunnersbury Tube (District line)
    • Under 1.5 miles from Kew Gardens
    • On-site gym with modern cardio equipment

    Rooms filling fast – secure the best rate! 

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    £ 80

Smart Travel & Timing Advice

Madame Tussauds operates year-round, but the visitor pressure - and hotel pricing across the whole of London - escalates sharply from late July through August. During this window, family room availability in the Wembley corridor often disappears within days of opening, and rates at Hilton London Wembley and Novotel London Wembley can climb considerably from their off-peak baselines. The best value window for families is late September through early November: school holiday crowds have cleared, the weather remains mild enough for Regent's Park, and hotel rates settle back toward their most competitive levels. March and early April offer a secondary sweet spot before Easter travel peaks. For Wembley-based hotels specifically, always cross-check your travel dates against the Wembley Stadium events calendar - a sold-out concert on your arrival night creates a different hotel experience entirely. Book at least 8 weeks in advance for any summer or school holiday dates; last-minute availability in the family room category is genuinely limited in this market.

  • What It's Like Staying Near Madame Tussauds
  • Why Choose Family-Friendly Hotels Near Madame Tussauds
  • Practical Booking & Area Strategy
  • Best Value Family Stays

    • 1. Novotel London Wembley
    • 2. The Hide London
    • 3. St George'S Hotel - Wembley
    • 4. Park Plaza London, Park Royal
  • Best Premium Family Options

    • 5. Hilton London Wembley
    • 6. Clayton Hotel Chiswick
  • Smart Travel & Timing Advice
Hotels featured in this article
1. Novotel London Wembley
2. The Hide London
3. St George'S Hotel - Wembley
4. Park Plaza London, Park Royal
5. Hilton London Wembley
6. Clayton Hotel Chiswick
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Hotel Comparison Table

Hotel Price Best For Location Trade-Off Top Strength Standout Feature
Novotel London Wembley £ 96 Families on multi-night stays Wembley, northwest London Small gym; no pool Suites with cooking facilities reduce meal costs Long-stay suites with self-catering option
The Hide London £ 84 Families arriving by car Hendon, north London 50-minute Tube ride to central London Free on-site parking - unique in this selection Free parking plus 4-star boutique rooms
Clayton Hotel Chiswick £ 80 Families combining city and west London Chiswick, west London Requires Tube change to reach Baker Street Under 1.5 miles from Kew Gardens Thames Path access 0.5 miles from hotel
Hilton London Wembley £ 95 Families wanting on-site leisure facilities Wembley, northwest London Higher nightly rate than other Wembley options Indoor pool, sauna, and steam room on-site Rooftop terrace bar with stadium views
Park Plaza London, Park Royal £ 67 Families prioritising room quality Park Royal, west London 40-minute Tube journey to the West End 50-inch TVs, walk-in showers, ESPA toiletries Restaurant open for all three meals daily
St George'S Hotel - Wembley £ 65 Families attending Wembley events Wembley, northwest London Bar open on event days only Two Tube stations within 10-minute walk Direct stadium views and Designer Outlet next door

Frequently Asked Questions

  • None of the six properties are in Marylebone itself - all are located in the wider London area (Wembley, Hendon, Chiswick, Park Royal). The fastest Tube connections to Baker Street and Madame Tussauds come from Hilton London Wembley and Novotel London Wembley via the Jubilee line, with journey times of around 12-15 minutes from Wembley Park Station.

  • Novotel London Wembley stands out on value: long-stay suites with cooking facilities reduce meal costs significantly, the on-site restaurant covers all bases, and the Jubilee line connection is fast. The Hide London is the strongest pick for families arriving by car, given its free parking in a city where daily parking fees are high.

  • Book at least 8 weeks ahead for July-August and all UK school holiday periods. Late September through early November offers the most competitive pricing with the lowest crowd pressure at Madame Tussauds itself.

  • Yes, if you're comfortable with a Tube journey. Wembley Park to Baker Street on the Jubilee line takes around 12 minutes, making a full day at Madame Tussauds, Regent's Park, and Marylebone very manageable. The payoff is meaningfully larger rooms and better family facilities than most centrally located options at comparable prices.

  • Hilton London Wembley is the only property in this selection with an indoor swimming pool, alongside a sauna and steam room - the clearest differentiator for families who want leisure facilities on-site.

  • The Hide London in Hendon offers free on-site parking, making it the most practical option for road arrivals. St George's Hotel Wembley and Novotel London Wembley both offer paid parking nearby. Clayton Hotel Chiswick is adjacent to the M4, useful for families continuing west after their London stay.

  • On Wembley Stadium event dates, hotels within walking distance of the stadium can sell out weeks in advance. For standard family travel without a stadium event, 4-6 weeks lead time is generally sufficient outside summer peak, but 8 weeks or more is advisable for July and August.

  • Clayton Hotel Chiswick requires a District line journey to Earl's Court and a change to reach Baker Street - around 40 minutes total. It works well for families combining Madame Tussauds with west London attractions like Kew Gardens and the Thames Path, but it's the least direct option in this selection for Marylebone-focused itineraries.

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