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Address:
The Royal Cambridge Hotel, London
Sussex Gardens, London, England.
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The Overview:
The Royal Cambridge hotel has been thoughtfully refurbished
to reflect the opulence of that period, while offering
all the amenities one experts to find in a modern first
class hotel.
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The Hotel:
The Royal Cambridge, the charming reception area gives
the modern day traveller a feeling of warmth and comfort.
There is an adjoining bar and lounge with service until
late evening. The Royal Cambridge with its tasteful furnishings
and decor will make you feel relaxed and thoroughly at
home.
Dining Information:
The restaurant serves a breakfast of ample proportions,
enough to satisfy you for the rest of the day. Light meals
and refreshments are available twenty-four hours of the
day, served either in the comfort of your bedroom or the
lounge.
Check in time: 2.00 PM
Check out time: 11.00 AM
Star Rating: 3 Stars |
The Additional Amenities:
Continental Breakfast
In-Room Movies
Coffee/Tea Maker
In-Room Safe
Restricted Access
In-House Dining
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In-House Bar
Children Allowed
In-Room Television
In-Room Clothing Iron
In-Room Hair Dryer
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The Location:
The Royal Cambridge Hotel is the ideal hotel, being only
a few minutes' walk away from the Central Line underground
with its direct links to the city.
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The Area:
The hotel is centrally situated for both the business
executive or the holiday-maker, with the West End, its
theatres and shops, only a short taxi ride away.
London, one of the world's largest banking centres, attracts
thousands of executives every year and The Royal Cambridge
Hotel is the ideal hotel, being only a few minutes' walk
away from the Central Line underground with its direct
links to the city.
Area Attractions:
London is a city that buzzes with the confidence and multiculturalism
of a capital. Wherever you go, you will be walking along
streets seeped in important history. By night, London
offers you a great choice of bars and restaurants as well
as cinemas and theatres. All the time, the great Thames
flows through the city. |
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