
Sustainable Hotels Near Paddington Station for Business and Eco-Conscious Travelers
Paddington Station is one of London's major transport hubs, connecting Heathrow Airport, intercity rail services to the West Country and South Wales, and five Underground lines (Elizabeth, Bakerloo, Circle, District, and Hammersmith & City).
The station offers multiple ways to reach the airport: the Heathrow Express runs every 15 minutes and takes 15 minutes to Terminals 2 & 3 (21 minutes to Terminal 5), with service roughly 05:10–23:25 daily and free travel for kids 15 and under.
The Elizabeth line offers a slower but cheaper alternative, reaching Heathrow in around 30 minutes with up to 6 trains per hour. From Paddington, the Elizabeth line reaches Canary Wharf in 17 minutes and Tottenham Court Road in about 5 minutes, while Underground lines connect quickly to the West End, the City, and beyond.
The area around Paddington clusters business-ready hotels along Praed Street, Norfolk Square, and Sussex Gardens, giving travelers easy access to meetings across London without long transfers.
We've highlighted hotels based on their sustainability credentials (B Corp certification, renewable energy, waste reduction), proximity to the station, meeting facilities, and practical amenities that help reduce environmental impact. Below are the best options for business travelers, eco-conscious stays, boutique properties, and budget picks.

Top Sustainable Hotels Steps from Paddington Station
These hotels offer the best mix of station access, business-ready facilities, and credible sustainability measures.

Hilton London Paddington
Connected directly to Paddington Station via a covered footbridge, Hilton London Paddington offers one of the easiest transfers in the area—platforms are two minutes away without crossing roads or going outside. The hotel has around 400 rooms ranging from 16 sq m standards to 30 sq m executive rooms, all with work desks and power outlets. An executive lounge serves premium categories, and several meeting spaces handle client sessions. Praed Street-facing rooms can be noisy; request courtyard or upper floors for quieter stays. The property tracks energy and water use through Hilton's LightStay system; learn more at travelwithpurpose.hilton.com.

Hilton London Metropole
A short walk toward Edgware Road brings you to Hilton London Metropole, one of central London’s largest conference hotels, with over 1,050 rooms and around 35 meeting rooms totaling 4,300+ sq m, this is one of central London's largest conference hotels. The main ballroom holds 1,000–1,350 depending on setup. Post-refurbishment, the hotel has LED lighting and building management systems tracked through LightStay. Facilities include a 24-hour fitness center, multiple restaurants, and lobby Starbucks. The hotel often hosts large conventions and tour groups—expect busy lobbies during peak times.

Royal Lancaster London
Royal Lancaster London is across from Hyde Park, about 12 minutes' walk to Paddington but right next to Lancaster Gate on the Central line—this station is often faster for West End and City trips than backtracking to Paddington. The hotel has 411 rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Hyde Park or the London skyline. Meeting spaces include ballrooms up to 750 capacity. The hotel has eliminated single-use plastics, runs rooftop beehives, and purchases renewable electricity. Dining includes Hyde Café, Nipa Thai, and other park-view venues.

Novotel London Paddington
In the quieter Paddington Central campus, Novotel London Paddington lies about eight minutes from the station near Little Venice. The hotel has 206 rooms, an indoor pool (rare in central London), gym, sauna, and eight meeting rooms. Novotel participates in Accor's sustainability program (eliminated many single-use plastics, energy-saving measures). The canalside setting offers quiet walking paths and independent restaurants.

Hotel Indigo London – Paddington
Three minutes from the station on London Street, Hotel Indigo London – Paddington offers 64 boutique rooms averaging 18-20 sq m. Rooms feature local art and design inspired by Paddington, rain showers, and refillable bath products. The hotel uses IHG's Green Engage system to monitor utilities and supports linen reuse. A small gym and The Paddington Bar & Kitchen are on-site.

Mercure London Paddington
Mercure London Paddington is two minutes from the concourse with around 85 contemporary rooms. The compact lobby has seating for laptop work and several small meeting rooms for private calls. The hotel participates in Accor's sustainability program (energy upgrades, reduced single-use plastics). Praed Street-facing rooms can be noisy, but the location is unbeatable for early departures or late arrivals.
Boutique Eco Hotels Near Paddington Station

The Pilgrm
Less than a minute from Paddington on Norfolk Square with 73 rooms built from reclaimed materials—salvaged timber, vintage textiles, and upcycled fixtures throughout. Rooms are categorized as Bunk, Small, Medium, or Large; the smallest can feel tight for business travelers with luggage. There's no traditional lobby or minibar; you check in online and most social space is the ground-floor Lounge Café serving all-day food and coffee. The hotel minimizes single-use plastics. Best for design-conscious travelers who value sustainability and don't need traditional hotel services.
Learn More: The Pilgrm

Inhabit, Southwick Street
Uunder 10 minutes' walk from Paddington and is B Corp certified. The hotel has 88 rooms with organic cotton linens, refillable Elemis bath products, and filtered water stations. Public spaces include a yoga studio, meditation library, and plant-based restaurant (Yeotown Kitchen). Rooms have blackout curtains, work desks, and views of a quiet residential street. The hotel emphasizes wellness programming including guided meditation and movement classes.
Learn More: Inhabit, Southwick Street

Inhabit, Queen's Gardens
10–12 minutes from Paddington but closer to Lancaster Gate and Bayswater (5 minutes from Lancaster Gate), also B Corp certified. Set in Victorian townhouses with 158 rooms, it offers the same wellness ethos—calm interiors, refillable amenities, and Yeotown Kitchen restaurant. Facilities include a gym and treatment rooms. Hyde Park is on the doorstep for morning runs or walking meetings.
Learn More: Inhabit, Queen's Gardens

The Chilworth London Paddington
5–7 minute walk from the station in converted townhouses with over 100 rooms. Rooms have refillable toiletries, work desks, and rainfall showers. The on-site Paddington Boutique Spa has a hydrotherapy pool, steam room, and treatment rooms—one of the few hotels in this area with spa facilities. The hotel encourages Tube and Elizabeth line use, arranging taxis only when necessary.
Learn More: The Chilworth London Paddington
Budget-Friendly Options Near Paddington

Point A Hotel London Paddington
5–10 minutes' walk from the station with 137 compact rooms around 11-12 sq m. Rooms have power showers, flat-screen TVs, and air conditioning but minimal storage—pack light. Some rooms are windowless (basement or internal); check room types carefully if natural light matters. There's no restaurant; lobby breakfast and coffee/vending are available, and Praed Street has plenty of dining. The hotel's pared-back design cuts waste and keeps rates low.
Learn More: Point A Hotel London Paddington
Which Hotels Are Most Sustainable?
Inhabit, Southwick Street and Inhabit, Queen's Gardens lead with B Corp certification, refillable amenities, and plant-based dining. Both are under 10–12 minutes' walk from Paddington. For larger events with sustainability tracking, Hilton London Metropole (4,300+ sq m event space) and Royal Lancaster London (750-person ballrooms, eliminated single-use plastics, renewable electricity) combine meeting capacity with environmental programs.
The most convenient for rail is Hilton London Paddington, connected via covered footbridge for easy airport and intercity connections. For boutique scale and upcycled design less than a minute from platforms, The Pilgrm uses reclaimed materials and minimal single-use plastics.
For low-impact itineraries between cities, consider rail over short-haul flights; our guide to business travel by train can help. If you're building company policy, here's how to build a sustainable business travel strategy.
For a broader view across the capital, see our guide to sustainable business hotels in London.
Become a Dyme member to support cleaner, low-impact travel and unlock exclusive prices.
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Sustainable Hotels Near Paddington Station for Business and Eco-Conscious Travelers
Paddington Station is one of London's major transport hubs, connecting Heathrow Airport, intercity rail services to the West Country and South Wales, and five Underground lines (Elizabeth, Bakerloo, Circle, District, and Hammersmith & City).
The station offers multiple ways to reach the airport: the Heathrow Express runs every 15 minutes and takes 15 minutes to Terminals 2 & 3 (21 minutes to Terminal 5), with service roughly 05:10–23:25 daily and free travel for kids 15 and under.
The Elizabeth line offers a slower but cheaper alternative, reaching Heathrow in around 30 minutes with up to 6 trains per hour. From Paddington, the Elizabeth line reaches Canary Wharf in 17 minutes and Tottenham Court Road in about 5 minutes, while Underground lines connect quickly to the West End, the City, and beyond.
The area around Paddington clusters business-ready hotels along Praed Street, Norfolk Square, and Sussex Gardens, giving travelers easy access to meetings across London without long transfers.
We've highlighted hotels based on their sustainability credentials (B Corp certification, renewable energy, waste reduction), proximity to the station, meeting facilities, and practical amenities that help reduce environmental impact. Below are the best options for business travelers, eco-conscious stays, boutique properties, and budget picks.

Top Sustainable Hotels Steps from Paddington Station
These hotels offer the best mix of station access, business-ready facilities, and credible sustainability measures.

Hilton London Paddington
Connected directly to Paddington Station via a covered footbridge, Hilton London Paddington offers one of the easiest transfers in the area—platforms are two minutes away without crossing roads or going outside. The hotel has around 400 rooms ranging from 16 sq m standards to 30 sq m executive rooms, all with work desks and power outlets. An executive lounge serves premium categories, and several meeting spaces handle client sessions. Praed Street-facing rooms can be noisy; request courtyard or upper floors for quieter stays. The property tracks energy and water use through Hilton's LightStay system; learn more at travelwithpurpose.hilton.com.

Hilton London Metropole
A short walk toward Edgware Road brings you to Hilton London Metropole, one of central London’s largest conference hotels, with over 1,050 rooms and around 35 meeting rooms totaling 4,300+ sq m, this is one of central London's largest conference hotels. The main ballroom holds 1,000–1,350 depending on setup. Post-refurbishment, the hotel has LED lighting and building management systems tracked through LightStay. Facilities include a 24-hour fitness center, multiple restaurants, and lobby Starbucks. The hotel often hosts large conventions and tour groups—expect busy lobbies during peak times.

Royal Lancaster London
Royal Lancaster London is across from Hyde Park, about 12 minutes' walk to Paddington but right next to Lancaster Gate on the Central line—this station is often faster for West End and City trips than backtracking to Paddington. The hotel has 411 rooms with floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Hyde Park or the London skyline. Meeting spaces include ballrooms up to 750 capacity. The hotel has eliminated single-use plastics, runs rooftop beehives, and purchases renewable electricity. Dining includes Hyde Café, Nipa Thai, and other park-view venues.

Novotel London Paddington
In the quieter Paddington Central campus, Novotel London Paddington lies about eight minutes from the station near Little Venice. The hotel has 206 rooms, an indoor pool (rare in central London), gym, sauna, and eight meeting rooms. Novotel participates in Accor's sustainability program (eliminated many single-use plastics, energy-saving measures). The canalside setting offers quiet walking paths and independent restaurants.

Hotel Indigo London – Paddington
Three minutes from the station on London Street, Hotel Indigo London – Paddington offers 64 boutique rooms averaging 18-20 sq m. Rooms feature local art and design inspired by Paddington, rain showers, and refillable bath products. The hotel uses IHG's Green Engage system to monitor utilities and supports linen reuse. A small gym and The Paddington Bar & Kitchen are on-site.

Mercure London Paddington
Mercure London Paddington is two minutes from the concourse with around 85 contemporary rooms. The compact lobby has seating for laptop work and several small meeting rooms for private calls. The hotel participates in Accor's sustainability program (energy upgrades, reduced single-use plastics). Praed Street-facing rooms can be noisy, but the location is unbeatable for early departures or late arrivals.
Boutique Eco Hotels Near Paddington Station

The Pilgrm
Less than a minute from Paddington on Norfolk Square with 73 rooms built from reclaimed materials—salvaged timber, vintage textiles, and upcycled fixtures throughout. Rooms are categorized as Bunk, Small, Medium, or Large; the smallest can feel tight for business travelers with luggage. There's no traditional lobby or minibar; you check in online and most social space is the ground-floor Lounge Café serving all-day food and coffee. The hotel minimizes single-use plastics. Best for design-conscious travelers who value sustainability and don't need traditional hotel services.
Learn More: The Pilgrm

Inhabit, Southwick Street
Uunder 10 minutes' walk from Paddington and is B Corp certified. The hotel has 88 rooms with organic cotton linens, refillable Elemis bath products, and filtered water stations. Public spaces include a yoga studio, meditation library, and plant-based restaurant (Yeotown Kitchen). Rooms have blackout curtains, work desks, and views of a quiet residential street. The hotel emphasizes wellness programming including guided meditation and movement classes.
Learn More: Inhabit, Southwick Street

Inhabit, Queen's Gardens
10–12 minutes from Paddington but closer to Lancaster Gate and Bayswater (5 minutes from Lancaster Gate), also B Corp certified. Set in Victorian townhouses with 158 rooms, it offers the same wellness ethos—calm interiors, refillable amenities, and Yeotown Kitchen restaurant. Facilities include a gym and treatment rooms. Hyde Park is on the doorstep for morning runs or walking meetings.
Learn More: Inhabit, Queen's Gardens

The Chilworth London Paddington
5–7 minute walk from the station in converted townhouses with over 100 rooms. Rooms have refillable toiletries, work desks, and rainfall showers. The on-site Paddington Boutique Spa has a hydrotherapy pool, steam room, and treatment rooms—one of the few hotels in this area with spa facilities. The hotel encourages Tube and Elizabeth line use, arranging taxis only when necessary.
Learn More: The Chilworth London Paddington
Budget-Friendly Options Near Paddington

Point A Hotel London Paddington
5–10 minutes' walk from the station with 137 compact rooms around 11-12 sq m. Rooms have power showers, flat-screen TVs, and air conditioning but minimal storage—pack light. Some rooms are windowless (basement or internal); check room types carefully if natural light matters. There's no restaurant; lobby breakfast and coffee/vending are available, and Praed Street has plenty of dining. The hotel's pared-back design cuts waste and keeps rates low.
Learn More: Point A Hotel London Paddington
Which Hotels Are Most Sustainable?
Inhabit, Southwick Street and Inhabit, Queen's Gardens lead with B Corp certification, refillable amenities, and plant-based dining. Both are under 10–12 minutes' walk from Paddington. For larger events with sustainability tracking, Hilton London Metropole (4,300+ sq m event space) and Royal Lancaster London (750-person ballrooms, eliminated single-use plastics, renewable electricity) combine meeting capacity with environmental programs.
The most convenient for rail is Hilton London Paddington, connected via covered footbridge for easy airport and intercity connections. For boutique scale and upcycled design less than a minute from platforms, The Pilgrm uses reclaimed materials and minimal single-use plastics.
For low-impact itineraries between cities, consider rail over short-haul flights; our guide to business travel by train can help. If you're building company policy, here's how to build a sustainable business travel strategy.
For a broader view across the capital, see our guide to sustainable business hotels in London.
Become a Dyme member to support cleaner, low-impact travel and unlock exclusive prices.


