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Situated on leafy Portman Square in the heart of London''s West End, a couple of minutes walk from Oxford Street. This modern hotel offers several different room styles, as well as Business Class rooms. Hotel also offers wireless connection in all rooms and in all public areas - complimentary to all residents. **ALL RATES EXCLUDE VAT AT 15%, UNLESS OTHERWISE STATED**
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We are centrally located and within a ten minute walk to Paddington Station which offers direct links to Heathrow Airport. A 5 minutes walk to Lancaster Gate tube station provides access to the whole of London and its attractions. Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are both on the doorstep. The hotel offers a modern relaxed atmosphere in The Bar and Restaurant for enjoying the best in International Cuisine. Our 188 bedrooms are equipped for both the leisure and business traveler
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Located near Covent Garden, the British Museum, the West End and the excellent shopping streets around Oxford Street. Closest tube stations are Holborn and Russell Street.Its 214 fresh and modern guest rooms have been recently refurbished. The hotel Business Friendly Rooms, one and two Bedroom Suites are perfect for families and long stays.WiFi Internet access, Waterfalls Restaurant, 24-hour room service, Malt Bar, Fitness centre, 12 modern meeting rooms, Business Centre and Internet kiosks.
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Great places to visit in London
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| LONDON EYE |
The world's largest observation wheel soars 135 meters above the Thames and offers fascinating views of London.
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| KEW GARDENS |
If the weather is pleasant, a walk amongst the 120 hectares of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, where you can see plants from around the world in gardens and hothouses, is a must.
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| ST. PAUL'S CATHEDRAL |
Built in 1673 by Sir Christopher Wren, after the previous St Paul's was burnt to the ground during the Great Fire of London, this is the greatest of several cathedrals dedicated to St Paul that have occupied the site for more than 1,400 years.
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| TOWER OF LONDON |
This historic landmark has been a fortress, a prison, a treasury and a palace. The Ceremony of the Keys has taken place here every night for the last 700 years.
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| VICTORIA AND ALBERT MUSEUM |
This national museum of art and design is a treasure house of amazing and beautiful objects with some excellent temporary exhibitions, and a very well-stocked museum shop.
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| HIGHGATE CEMETERY |
This fascinating burial ground and site of bizarre Victorian buildings, catacombs, a Lebanon Circle and Egyptian Avenue, all of great architectural value, have welcomed guests of great stature including, Karl Marx and novelist George Eliot.
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| CHELSEA PHYSIC GARDEN |
This well-hidden botanic garden specializes in medicinal plants and is one of the oldest rock gardens in Europe. It is also an herb garden with rare plants.
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| GREENWICH |
Pronounced Grennidge, this London borough is home to the Millennium Dome and the Old Royal Observatory where visitors can stand astride longitude zero with one foot in each hemisphere.
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| TATE MODERN |
Opened in May 2000, this national museum of modern art, housed in the former Bankside Power Station, is to be seen for its architecture alone. It also houses works by Picasso, Matisse, Dalí and other great artists.
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| SHAKESPEARE'S GLOBE |
This area was London's playground in Shakespeare's time, 400 years ago. Now this reconstruction is an educational, cultural and entertainment centre, with a museum and exhibition location.
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