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Kingsway Hall Hotel
This elegant Covent Garden hotel with air-conditioned rooms and a fitness centre is walking distance from the British Museum, Trafalgar Square and entertainment at Leicester Square.
Kingsway Hall is home to Harlequin Restaurant, for pre-theatre dining ...
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Camden Lock Hotel
The Camden Lock Hotel is situated in one of the trendiest places: London's Camden Town. The hotel is real value-for-money, quality accommodation in the heart of London! No lift.
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Albion House
The Albion House Hotel is a brand new boutique hotel, with beautiful spacious en-suite bedrooms. The hotel situated in a tranquil square and is privately owned and operated.
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Dawson House Hotel
Set within a charming Victorian house in a peaceful residential road in Hampstead, the hotel is ideally situated within easy reach of London’s city centre and all it has to offer.
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Holiday Inn London Camden Lock
Enjoy your stay at the chic Holiday Inn London-Camden Lock hotel, close to Camden's fashionable markets. The contemporary Holiday Inn London-Camden Lock is on the bank of the Regent's Canal in the heart of trendy ...
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