Places to stay in London, Ontario
London Ontario is a thriving, vibrant community, and a prominent academic, medical and business centre. Nicknamed the Forest City, Londoners annually plant over a thousand trees in their city. Local restaurants include Zen Gardens, Aroma Of India, Budapest Dining Room & Tavern, and Amici Italian Restaurant.
We currently have 65 accommodations in and around London with other regional listings available for Campgrounds, Motels, Inns, Hotels and other properties. You can filter listings by the available types:
Wondering where to stay? Visitors have access to a large number of hotels in the community, though there are a large number of nearby Bed and Breakfasts. If you are travelling in the area, London is located close to Port Bruce, Lake Whittaker, Delmer, Sharon and Brownsville Station.
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London offers a vast array of entertainment, events and sports for the whole family including: boating, world class golfing, skating rinks, horse racing, hot air ballooning, parks, double-decker bus tours and much more.
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London is 16 km away from Thorndale, 20 km away from Mossley, 24 km away from St Thomas and 27 km away from Granton.
London is located at longitude -81°14'35.437 and latitude 42°59'13.020.
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Things to see and do, places to eat in London
London Regional Children's Museum ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 21 Wharncliffe Road South, London. The London Regional Children’s Museum is a special place for children and their grown-ups to play and learn together.
Come and visit us for a special program, field trip, workshop, day camp, birthday party – or just for fun!
It’s filled with hands-on, interactive exhibits that encourage children from infancy to twelve to explore and discover science, arts, heritage and more.
www.londonchildrensmuseum.ca
Banting House National Historic Site of Canada ( Art & Culture / Museums ). Located at 442 Adelaide St. North, London. Banting House National Historic Site tops the pride list of London, Ontario, it was been named after Sir Frederick Grant Banting, a renowned and respected Canadian, it is a well known fact that London is known for medical fame and the proof of this claim has been duly preserved in this museum.
The discovery of insulin was a moment of great pride for medical science and this has been captured in Banting Museum, insulin helped to make the life of Diabetic patients more normal, apart from this great achievement you have all other medical achievements also cited here.
This museum has all the details associated with Dr. Banting duly preserved like the medical achievements, equipments used, furniture , the recognitions he received during his lifetime, Dr Banting was a great helping hand during World War I, this aspect has been showed by recreating that important part of his life. credit to: www.mylondon.com
www.diabetes.ca
Michael's On The Thames ( Dining / Other ). Enjoy superb continental cuisine in the relaxing atmosphere of a stone fireplace, a view overlooking the Thames River and the elegance of a Baby Grand. Maitre d' extraordinaire Jack DiCarlo, Chef Denis Clavette and their dedicated staff have made Brian Stewart's Michael's On The Thames London's Celebration Destination.
www.michaelsonthethames.com
Marshall's Pasta Mill ( Dining / Other ). Located at 580 Adelaide St North, London. Marshall’s pasta is a family- owned restaurant/ catering/ retail store of homemade Italian food. It is owned by Blake and Jodie Marshall. After playing pro-football for eight years in Edmonton, injuries forced Blake to seek a second career. Blake’s love of Italian food and cooking inspired him to open his own business. After retirement from football, Blake studied the pasta business and created a business plan with his wife Jodie. They chose London for their location because Blake attended the University of Western and grew to love the city and the people. Opening his restaurant in London was like coming home.
www.marshallspastamill.com
Alibi Roadhouse ( Dining / Other ). Located at 25 Oxford St West, London. We feature several state-of-the-art HD TVs so you can catch your favourite sporting event. Or, just relax with a frosty pint.
With breakfast until 3pm and open until 4am on Friday and Saturday, the Alibi is a great way to start your day or end your night.
www.alibiroadhouse.com
The Early Bird ( Dining / Other ). Located at 355 Talbot Street, London. We are a small independant restaurant that focuses on fresh local ingredients made to order. From produce to protein, our kitchen continues to search for quality sustainable Canadian products. All proteins are prepared in house using various methods of curing, smoking, grinding and pressing. Fresh products are delivered daily to avoid using frozen or processed products.
www.theearlybird.ca
Closed or unlisted properties
- Barrow by the Ponds Bed and Breakfast closed or delisted.
- Halina Koch B&B closed or delisted.
- Clermont Place closed or delisted.
- Ambleside Inn Bed & Breakfast closed or delisted.
- Quayles' Bed and Breakfast closed or delisted.
- The Gardening Studio Bed and Breakfast closed or delisted.
- Surrey House Bed & Breakfast closed or delisted.
Renamed properties
- Courtyard at 864 Exeter Road may have been previously known as Holiday Inn Hotel and Suites
- DoubleTree by Hilton at 300 King Street may have been previously known as Hilton London Ontario
- The Park Hotel London at 242 Pall Mall Street may have been previously known as Stationpark All Suite Hotel
- Holiday Inn & Suites London at 855 Wellington Road South may have been previously known as Radisson Hotel or London Hotel And Suites
- TownePlace Suites at 800 Exeter Road may have been previously known as Travelodge
- Knights Inn at 1170 Wellington Road may have been previously known as Super 8