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Radisson Edwardian Mercer Street
Covent Garden
London

WC2H 9HD
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Emerging from a £15 million makeover due for completion in July 2011, the Radisson Edwardian Mercer Street Hotel effortlessly blends with the boutique appeal of its neighbourhood. A landmark in Covent Garden’s Seven Dials village, the hotel is a chic retreat on the doorstep of London’s most celebrated theatres, its beautifully designed rooms equipped with next-generation technology. Hip as the streets that surround it, with a bar and restaurant alive with locals, this quintessential Covent Garden rendezvous is a place that feels real, relaxed and rooted in its community.

137 air conditioned bedrooms bring comfort and style together beautifully. Calming, muted shades, tactile fabrics and original art both soothe and stimulate, while interactive, all-in-one guest technology brings your iPod, iPad, iPhone and DVDs seamlessly to your TV screen. A host of services are available, key features include a fitness room, valet parking upon request (local car park used), in-room spa treatments and complimentary wireless internet access throughout. At the heart of the hotel, Dial is about shared experience – from the bar’s delectable small plates to the comfort and conviviality of the restaurant. Here, modern European dishes of impeccable provenance are prepared with market-fresh British produce, while the fragrant spices of the bar’s meze menu hint at the old Covent Garden market’s more exotic wares. A hub at the heart of Seven Dials, this is a chic urban eatery without an ounce of pretension.

Facilities

Parking
Credit Cards Accepted
Room Service
Disabled Access
TV in Rooms
Satellite TV
MiniBar
Night Porter
Conference/Business Facilities

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