Premier Inn Uxbridge

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Super-comfy beds
Sleep on the bed of your dreams
Free Wi-Fi
Wi-Fi is totally free during your stay
Family friendly
Kids stay and eat for free*, plus spacious family rooms
Flexible rates
Choice of booking and payment options
Unlimited breakfast
Enjoy our famous Premier Inn cooked or continental breakfast

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FAQs
Uxbridge is known for being a key town in West London with strong connections to history, shopping and transport. Historically, it played a part in the English Civil War and was once a market town on the edge of London. Today, it’s known for having two shopping centres (The Pavilions and intu Uxbridge), a lively high street and for being home to Brunel University. It’s also the last stop on two London Underground lines, making it an important hub for west London travel.
Our Premier Inn hotel in Uxbridge is located a short walk from Uxbridge Underground Station and the town centre. That puts you within easy reach of shops, cafes, the cinema and transport links – ideal whether you’re heading into London or staying local. You’re also close to Brunel University and just a short drive from the Colne Valley Regional Park if you’re in the mood for some green space.
Yes, Uxbridge is officially part of Greater London. It sits in the London Borough of Hillingdon, on the far west edge of the city. While it doesn’t feel as busy or built-up as central London, it still has all the benefits of being part of the capital – like London transport links, big-name shops and a great choice of restaurants – just with a bit more space and greenery.
Definitely, especially if you're looking for a quieter base with quick links into central London. Uxbridge has good shopping, a choice of pubs and restaurants and some lovely green spaces nearby, like Fassnidge Park and the Grand Union Canal. There’s also the Battle of Britain Bunker museum if you’re into history. It’s a handy place to stay if you want a mix of local exploring and easy access to central London.










