Situated in one of London's most prominent locations, this hotel is set at the heart of Bayswater and Queensway. The property is located opposite Notting Hill, Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens are all located within easy walking distance of the property. The West End shops, restaurants and theatres are also within easy reach. This charming property greets visitors with warm hospitality. The hotel's garden is the ideal place to relax and unwind after a busy day. With an ideal location and facilities to match, this establishment hits the spot in many ways. Cosy, inviting guest rooms offer a peaceful setting in which to unwind, they have private bathroom and shower. This establishment is a non-smoking property, which provides breakfast and Wi-Fi in public areas. It offers a great option for business and leisure travellers alike. Historic attractions and local shopping venues makes this the ideal traveller's choice stay.
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Year of construction: 1880
Year of most recent renovation: 2019
NO Total number of rooms: 28
Single rooms: 6
Double rooms: 15
NO Connecting rooms
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Bus/Train station: 0,15 Km.
Nearest Bus / Metro Stop: 0,17 Km.
Airport: 16,4 Km.
Entertainment Area: 0,15 Km.
NO Small pets allowed (under 5 kg)
NO Large pets allowed (over 5 kg)
NO Wheelchair-accessible
NO Car park
NO Garage
NO 24-hour reception
Check-in hour: 18:00:00-00:00:00
Check-out hour: 11:00:00-11:00:00
NO Wired Internet
Wi-fi
Terrace
Non-smoking area
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Bathroom
NO Disability-friendly bathroom
Shower
Hairdryer
Wi-fi
NO Internet access
Direct dial telephone
TV
Ironing set
Central heating
NO Wheelchair-accessible
Wake-up service
NO Smoking rooms
NO Extra beds on demand
NO Cot on demand