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Chiswick Lodge Hotel
104 Turnham Green Terrace
Chiswick
London

W4 1QN

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Chiswick Lodge Hotel is a two star hotel that has recently undergone a complete renovation and is conveniently situated on the popular broad tree lined Turnham Green Terrace in Chiswick. A mere twenty minute journey from central London and Heathrow Airport. You couldn’t be in a better place to discover the best part of London. Chiswick High Road being a mixture of retail shops, restaurants and food outlets. The wide streets encourage cafes and restaurants to provide pavement seating, adding to Chiswick's increasing popularity as a leisure destination. Chiswick is well known for its affluence and famous artist William Hogarth. Kew gardens and Chiswick House are within easy reach. Famous pubs that do great lunches and dinners. Alternatively you may wish to sample some of the many award winning world famous restaurants for fine dining or alfresco cafes in the immediate area which offer menus from around the world.We offer a range of double and twin rooms plus single occupancy in a double room at very competitive rates with continental breakfast – perfect for business and pleasure. All our individually designed bedrooms have en-suite showers, tea and coffee making facilities, televisions. All bedrooms have natural light. Whatever your reason to come to London, at the Chiswick Lodge Hotel you will be guaranteed a warm welcome and a very enjoyable stay.

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