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 | Knightsbridge  The Rembrandt hotel, Knightsbridge is ideally located for the upmarket traveller. Harrods is a few minutes walk away. The Natural History Museum and the Victoria and Albert are minutes walk. This is a traditional british hotel offering very comfortable rooms. Most of the Executive rooms have jacuzzi baths. The public areas are large and very comfortable. Highly recommended. |
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 | Kensington  The 212 traditionally-styled, air-conditioned bedrooms with en suite bathrooms include 27 with sitting area. All rooms have a fax/modem point, television with movie and satellite channels, and direct dial telephone with automated message system. Room service is round the clock.
Olives Restaurant features traditional British and innovative international dishes. The decor marries modern furnishings with 19th century architecture, and air conditioning gives way to an open fire during the winter months. |
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 | Kensington  The smart, fashionable shops of Brompton Cross are only a short stroll away through the leafy streets of South Kensington, and Harrods can be reached by taxi in five minutes. The Victoria & Albert Museum, Science Museum and the Natural History Museum are all a ten-minute walk away, and Oxford Street and Bond Street are only two stops away from Victoria underground station. The Hotel offers 52 individually designed guest rooms, each one made to uncompromising standards. |
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 | Knightsbridge  The Hyatt Carlton Tower, overlooking the private, leafy gardens of Cadogan Place, stands in the heart of Knightsbridge, London's most prestigious shopping area and home to many of the world's most exclusive shops, including Harrods. The City, the West End and theatres are also just a short taxi ride from the hotel.
In keeping with the hotel's image of style and elegance, Hyatt have designated the Hyatt Carlton Tower as a Park Hyatt - a small, luxury, personal type of hotel for the discriminating traveller. |
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 | Park Lane, Mayfair  The Hotel Inter-Continental London was opened by His Grace, The Duke of Wellington on the 23rd September 1975. This five-star deluxe hotel, designed by one of Great Britain's most famous architects, Sir Frederick Gibberd, enjoys one of London's most exclusive sites on Hyde Park Corner. The hotel is convenient for all Knightsbridge and West End destinations and offers swift access to the City. The central location affords the utmost convenience to the business traveller, while its close proximity to many of London's historical attractions makes the Hotel Inter-Continental London the ideal base from which to explore the capital |
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 | Piccadilly, West End  Set in the heart of the West End, the Athenaeum is situated on Piccadilly, overlooking Green Park, and across from Buckingham Palace.
Frequented by stage and screen stars, the hotel is designed for the international executive traveller by offering the most modern in-room technology whilst retaining the traditional feel of a London hotel. The Apartments offer a unique home away from home in London. Located in a row of Edwardian townhouses immediately adjacent to the Hotel, the Athenaeum Apartments combine the very best of staying in a luxury hotel with the added benefit of your own apartment. |
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 | Belgravia  Sited in a leafy square in the heart of Belgravia, the Belgravia Sheraton Hotel with its modern exterior protects the traditional English charm and refined elegance within. With a commanding choice of facilities and a dedicated staff, the Belgravia Sheraton Hotel is ideally suited for business and pleasure. The 89 guest rooms and suites reflect the style of a glorious home, with textured fabrics in rich russets, deep greens, tranquil yellows, and vibrant blues. The executive rooms are particularly spacious and most offer garden views. Luxurious Smart Rooms, a recent addition, double as a fully-functioning office, offering a large desk with ample space to work, International power outlets, and a computer modem link. |
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 | Oxford Street, West End  The Berkshire is a hotel for the truly discerning guest. Situated right in the middle of Oxford Street and close to New Bond Street, famous stores like Liberty's, Burberry, Hamleys and Selfridges are all just a stroll away. The Hotel offers 147 air-conditioned rooms, all appointed in classic Edwardian style with luxury furnishings, marble baths and comfy beds. For the business traveller there are special extras in the Hallmark rooms, however, everyone enjoys the cutting-edge technology, right down to the personal telephone number, voicemail and modem and ISDN connection upon request. |
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