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Palmers Lodge
College Crescent
Swiss Cottage
London

NW3 5LB
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VOTED ONE OF THE TOP TEN HOSTELS WORLDWIDE - SILVER AWARD IN VISITLONDON'S BEST HOSTEL CATEGORY 2006 AND AGAIN IN 2007, BRONZE AWARD IN 2008 Welcome to Palmers Lodge, where you can experience Victorian elegance in the former home of Samuel Palmer, of the Huntley and Palmers biscuit empire. Built in 1881, this substantial house has been restored to its original glory in order to offer our guests not just budget accommodation but also a unique experience during their stay in London.We have a wide selection of dorms; from private rooms to a 28-bed dorm for the really price conscious traveller. Great care has been taken in furnishing our spacious rooms to the highest standard with top quality bunks and secure storage facilities, but please remember to bring your own padlock. Guests can enjoy free Internet and WiFi access in the lobby, relax in the lounge or have a drink with friends in our bar. A free continental breakfast, served in the dining room, is included in the price.Our large and beautiful lounge is a great place to meet new friends .Our bar is a great place to hang out with cheap drinks every night of the week!! Both lounge and bar are equipped with large flat screen TVs.

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Number of Rooms: 24
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Disabled Access
Licensed
No Smoking Rooms
Gym
Satellite TV

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