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Bed and Breakfast in Marble Arch

Marble Arch is one of the capital’s most iconic monuments, a landmark with Mayfair and Oxford Street (and its shopping) to the east, Hyde Park west, and the upmarket hotels of Park Lane south... Read More

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Cecil Court Hotel

Cecil Court Hotel

We are located just five minutes walking distance from Marble Arch, the beginning of the West End, and just two minutes from the peace and tranquility of Hyde Park. We aim to provide a ... More | Double Room: £50

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Lincoln House Hotel

Lincoln House Hotel

The Lincoln House is a B&B hotel of Georgian character that is listed for being of historic interest. It is recommended by world-famous guidebooks and leading motoring associations for its excellent service and competitive tariff. ... More | Double Room: From £59 | visit website

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Marble Arch Inn

Marble Arch Inn

Modern, newly refurbished hotel with a warm, friendly hospitality which is second to none, matching the facilities and quality service to the perfect location. All rooms with remote control colour satellite television, direct dial telephone, ... More | visit website

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St George Hotel

St George Hotel

A newly refurbished hotel in the very heart of London. All rooms decorated to the highest standard, close to Oxford Street and all major attractions in London. A newly refurbished Georgian building converted into hotel with ... More | visit website

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Edward Lear Hotel

Edward Lear Hotel

The Edward Lear Hotel is an ideal location for visiting central London as it is only 100 metres walk from Oxford St. Just the right location for visitors, in London's tourist centre, and with discounted, ... More | visit website

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