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Within a three minute walk of Euston Station, between Regents Park and the new British Library, this modern hotel is within easy reach of the City and the West End with its shops, theatreland and entertainment. |
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Deluxe
| Deluxe:Spacious recently refurbished rooms - King Bed. All amenities as for Superior rooms. Full stocked mini bar, luxury amenities, most rooms with a view of the park |
Standard
| Standard: Ground floor rooms: Single, Double or Twin Bed. Air conditioned, basic decoration and bathroom, high speed internet access and interactive televisions |
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| Approach |
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Starting point: Heathrow Airport Direction: SW
M4 - Edgware Road - Euston RoadStarting point: Gatwick Airport Direction: S
M23 - M25 Central London follow signs for Euston |
| Hotel features/particularities |
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Safe at the reception desk
Room for disabled
Radio
Discotheque
Wake up service
Air condition
Boutique
Elevator
Horse riding |
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TV
Beach
Balcony
Steam bath
newspaper for free
Business Level
Medical treatment
Non smoking rooms
Parking |
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Car rental
Reception open 24h a day
At the sea
Phone
Room Service
Laundry service
Hairdryer
Restaurant
Coffee maker |
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Radio
TV |
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Phone
Cable TV |
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Pay TV
Safe |
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| Restaurant: Brasserie 43: |
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| Guests can now visit our newly refurbished restaurant �Brasserie 43�. A new modern and original design Brasserie 43 is a veritable theatre dining experience with rotisserie and an open plan kitchen where the customer can view at first hand our chefs prepa |
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| Meeting: Canterbury Room |
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| Meeting: Chichester Room |
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| Meeting: Exeter Suite |
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| Meeting: Gloucester |
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| Meeting: Salisbury Room |
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| Point of interest/Attraction: British Library: |
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| The British Library houses over 12 million books, maps and manuscripts. The Library also holds temporary exhibitions and holds lectures, discussions and events. |
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| Point of interest/Attraction: British Museum: |
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| The British Museum is one of the most visited spots in London and contains one of the most impressive collections of antiquities in the world. The Museum was founded in 1753, with the collections of Sir Hans Sloane. |
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| Point of interest/Attraction: Regents Park: |
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| Regents Park, surrounded by Regency buildings, is Londons most civilized park. Lively in the summer, with two boating lakes, one for children, three playgrounds, tennis courts, bandstand music, a cafe and an open-air theatre. |
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| Point of interest/Attraction: Restaurants |
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| Further information |
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Opened: 1976
Renovated: 2006
Number of floors: 5
Check-In: 2:00 PM
Check-Out: 12:00 PM
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| Accepted credit card payment |
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AmericanExpress
MasterCard/EuroCard |
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DinersClub
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BankCardJapan |
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