Self-Catering in South Kensington

130 Queensgate London Apartments, South Kensington, London

130 Queensgate London Apartments
130 Queensgate
South Kensington
London

SW7 5LE
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A warm welcome awaits you at 130 Queensgate, a stylish Victorian residence situated in a tree lined residential street in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and within walking distance of Gloucester Road and South Kensington underground stations.

Each of the 54 well appointed and spacious apartments offers a warm and traditional interior with fully equipped modern kitchen, luxury bathroom, lounge area, direct dial telephones, satellite T.V/radio, ceiling fan, trouser iron/ironing board, safe, hair dryer and individually controlled central heating, 24 hour reception/porterage and six day maid service.

One thirty is ideal for families, friends and business people visiting London on business or pleasure. minimum stay one day, daily, weekly and monthly rates available.

One thirty offers you a secure ideal location for business or leisure and affords easy access to many of the attractions and places that make London the place to visit, including Hyde Park, Harrods, Royal Albert Hall and some of London's finest museums. Why not make 130 Queensgate London your next London address and your home away from home.



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Months Open: All year
Number of Units: 54
Unit Type: Serviced Apartments
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