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The Savoy
The Savoy, A Fairmont Managed Hotel. One of this year’s most eagerly anticipated openings, The Savoy has been undergoing the most ambitious hotel restoration in British history.
The Savoy’s reopening will reveal a number of notable ... More
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Strand Palace Hotel
Within 700 metres of the Adelphi and the Vaudeville theatre, the Strand Palace Hotel is located in London’s West End and is surrounded by the Strand’s bars and restaurants. Charing Cross Rail and Underground Station ...
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Strand Palace Hotel
Within 700 metres of the Adelphi and the Vaudeville theatre, the Strand Palace Hotel is located in London’s West End and is surrounded by the Strand’s bars and restaurants. Charing Cross Rail and Underground Station ...
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The Clermont
(0.03 miles)
This hotel is officially London's most central. After its multi-million pound refurbishment, every modern convenience is set against magnificent Victorian.
Thistle Charing Cross is a protected historic building, convenient for both the business and leisure traveller. ... More
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Citadines Apartments Trafalgar Square
(0.11 miles)
A splendid classic building, very close to the Thames and Trafalgar Square, home of Nelson's Column. Your apart'hotel contains 187 fully equipped, air conditioned flats. Citadine Trafalgar Square is just one tube stop away from ... More
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St Martins Lane
(0.14 miles)
With stunning, innovative design within Covent Garden, St Martin’s Lane boasts spacious, chic rooms with designer furniture and London views. Guests can exercise in the largest hotel gym in Europe.
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Trafalgar Hilton
(0.15 miles)
This deluxe 4-star hotel is on London's world-famous Trafalgar Square, which can be viewed from a rooftop garden. The air-conditioned, luxury rooms have DVD players.
The stylish rooms have desks, laptop safes, stereo systems and triple-glazed ... More
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Savoy
(0.15 miles)
The Savoy has always had its own special quality of English individuality and style. The hotel is perfectly placed for the theatres and shopping in Covent Garden and close to the City of London. Its ...
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Royal Horseguards
(0.23 miles)
This landmark hotel takes centre stage in an area of London renowned for its glorious pageantry. Located in a quiet area of Whitehall, on the banks of the River Thames, opposite the famous London Eye. ... More
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Radisson Blu Edwardian Hampshire Hotel
(0.23 miles)
In the heart of theatreland, the Hampshire enjoys a sensational Leicester Square location. Dominating the south side of the square, this is a hotel accustomed to film premiers and 'First Night' parties, but for all ...
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The Royal Trafalgar - A Thistle Hotel
(0.24 miles)
A stylish, contemporary hotel superbly located between Leicester Square and Trafalgar Square.
The Royal Trafalgar is located in a quiet street in Central London. The National Gallery is next door and Covent Garden, Regent Street and ... More
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Belushi's
(0.28 miles)
If you want to stay in the centre of London then you cannot beat our selection of four luxury apartment style hotel rooms. They are within easy walking distance of city centre underground stations and ...
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Haymarket Hotel
(0.29 miles)
Country?house charm meets London sophistication at this centrally located boutique hotel right on Piccadilly Circus. Kit Kemp's quirkily colourful interiors, an eye-popping indoor pool-cum-bar and a made-for-peoplewatching restaurant make the Haymarket Hotel a lavish and ...
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