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The Tudor Inn & Blair Victoria Hotel
78/82 Warwick Way
Victoria
London

SW1V 1RZ
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The Tudor Inn & Blair Victoria Hotel is a privately managed Bed & Breakfast property. Its a heritage building consisting of Victorian homes built more than a century ago by a celebrated Master Builder in the area then known as South Belgravia. We are located in the 'Fashionable Belgravia' as it is known today, which is one of the most popular and sought after destinations in the city of London. The structure was designed to present the appearance of a single palatial unit based on the Palladian, Georgian and Regency combined styles. Originally constructed as fine residences for the Victorian nobility and gentry, but now completely and sympathetically converted into a well-appointed Bed & Breakfast property with excellent modern amenities. The Blair Victoria Hotel is a property converted into 56 en-suite bedrooms, tastefully decorated and serviced to a very high standard, and approved by the Authorities.

We have a 24 Hour Internet access in the Lounge, at an extra charge.
We offer laundry services, and provide an Iron & Iron Board, on request
. We also provide special facilities of support & assistance for sightseeing & booking of Cabs / Taxis. We make bookings of most of the tickets for Bus Tours (Famous in London), and all major tourist attractions. You will be buying them at the same price, as you would have bought from the venue, but you will save precious time by jumping the queue, and walk straight in the venues!
You can also store your baggage in our store room after Check-Out, for a nominal charge. If you arrive before check-in time, baggage storage shall be free of any charge.
We have a 24 hour Reception Service.

Facilities

Credit Cards Accepted
Tea/Coffee Making Facilities
TV in Rooms

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