
Hyatt Regency London Albert Embankment is a modern riverfront hotel on London’s South Bank at 10–11 Albert Embankment, offering views of the Thames, Westminster, Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament. The 142-room property includes two restaurants with one rooftop venue, two bars, a 24-hour gym, and meeting space.
Bookable with World of Hyatt points. Award pricing varies by date and category, so we link straight to the official World of Hyatt award chart for current rates rather than publishing a number that can go stale. Cash rates below are our own observed rack rates, not what the program charges in points.
“Hyatt Regency London Albert Embankment is a modern riverfront hotel on London’s South Bank at 10–11 Albert Embankment, offering views of the Thames, Westminster, Big Ben, and the Houses of Parliament. The 142-room property includes two restaurants with one rooftop venue, two bars, a 24-hour gym, and meeting space.”
Set directly along the River Thames in central London between Westminster and Vauxhall, the hotel provides a slightly quieter riverside base with walkable access to landmarks including the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Tate Britain, Buckingham Palace, the London Eye, and the South Bank cultural district. Vauxhall Station is approximately a 10-minute walk away, offering National Rail and Victoria line connections, while Heathrow Airport is about one hour distant. The hotel features 142 guestrooms across 14 floors, with standard rooms around 22 m² and suites around 41 m². All rooms include premium bedding, laptop-friendly workspaces, air conditioning, bathrobes, and free Wi-Fi. On-site dining includes Mezemiso on the upper floors with a rooftop terrace serving British-influenced cuisine and POTUS Bar & Restaurant focusing on British cuisine and all-day dining, alongside two bars and options for English breakfast for a fee. Wellness facilities center on a 24-hour gym with no pool or dedicated spa. The property also provides 969 m² of event space with capacity for up to 74 people, plus services such as express check-in, room service, and multilingual staff.
Mild temperatures, relatively low rainfall, fewer crowds, better award availability, and lower prices during spring and early autumn off-season periods.
Peak season brings significantly higher hotel and flight prices and heavy crowds, including Wimbledon and school holidays; December holiday events also push room rates up despite cool, wet winter conditions.
Cash rates are re-checked by hand; live award pricing comes straight from the program rather than a number we publish here — see methodology.