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Comfort Inn London Vauxhall, Lambeth, London

Comfort Inn London Vauxhall
87 South Lambeth Road
Lambeth
London

SW8 1RN

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Comfort Inn is situated on the south bank of River Thames. Simply a few minute’s walk from Vauxhall Bridge from where you can see the 2 Wonders of Britain The Houses of Parliament and the London Eye. Waterloo International Terminal, Victoria for Gatwick Express, Tate Britain Gallery, Westminster and other major attractions are all within easy reach from the hotel along with some famous theatres, restaurant, wine bars and pubs. The area is an excellent place to stay, with attractive parks, good local shopping, including lots of cafes and restaurants, and excellent transport links, Oxford Circus and Bank are both about 10 minutes by tube. The award winning Comfort Inn was chosen for it's outstanding achievements from Choice Hotels Europe, featuring facilities never seen before in a budget hotel in Central London. Business or leisure, stay comfortable – choose comfort inn...

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Ratings/Awards: 3 Diamonds
Number of Rooms: 94
Number Ensuite: 94
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