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Abbey Court Hotel, a small, well kept town house London hotel with a large number of single rooms making it excellent for solo travellers. However this hotel has no lift and lots of stairs, so is not suitable for the infirm. All 22 rooms are en suite with whirlpool baths and marble bathrooms. This London hotel is located in a quiet street near Notting Hill Gate and is recommended in the Good Hotel Guide.
Academy Hotel. Gower Street, Bloomsbury. WC1. An excellent location and a recent refurbishment make this hotel good value and an excellent choice. Opposite the British Museum and within walking distance of Covent Garden and the West End. All 50 rooms are en-suite and hotel facilities include a restaurant and bar; a library; garden and conservatory.
Blakemore Hotel is another popular choice, located near Hyde Park. The bedrooms are well decorated and the executive rooms have been refurbished to a high standard. Attractive and spacious public areas include a bar lounge, smart foyer and a restaurant.
Byron Hotel is a friendly and unpretentious London hotel with pleasant decor. The hotel is only a few minutes walk from Kensington Gardens.
Commodore Hotel London is a good, moderately priced London hotel in quiet surroundings that is recommended in Time Out and Fodors. Facilities include a tapas bar with satellite TV and a cozy lounge. 90 rooms.
Cranley Gardens Hotel in South Kensington is a conversion of four Georgian Terraces and has 85 bedrooms.
Eden Plaza Hotel is part of a mid-priced London hotel chain aimed at business and leisure travellers. A bistro and bar are available on the ground floor.
Harrington Hall Hotel is an elegant, privately owned London hotel. The large bedrooms are well equipped for a London hotel in this price-range, with message telephones, mini-bar, tea and coffee and a trouser press. The hotel also has a small fitness centre and sauna as well as conference facilities and a business centre.
Knightsbridge Green Hotel which is a well run London hotel recommended in Karen Brown's Guide and the Good Hotel Guide. Free tea and coffee is provided in the club room from 9am to 8pm. All 27 rooms are air-conditioned and double-glazed. Excellent value for money.
Montague Hotel is a conversion of nine Georgian town houses in Bloomsbury, near the British Museum. Facilities include a spacious and comfortable lounge and a bar with a garden terrace as well as a restaurant. The bedrooms are small, but come equipped with trouser press, hairdryer, satellite television and tea and coffee making facilities.
The Park International Hotel has been newly refurbished and offers comfortable, good value accommodation in Cromwell Road, SW7.
Sloane Hotel is another London hotel recommended by Karen Brown's Guide. A small hotel in Chelsea with a rooftop reception/dining room which gives excellent views.
White House Hotel is a large hotel near Regents Park with an elegant marble-floored foyer and a pleasant basement wine bar as well as a cocktail bar with evening pianist. The hotel also has a staffed business centre. 584 bedrooms.
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London Hotel Areas:
Chelsea and Kensington are trendy, up-market areas of central London and Kensington is particularly convenient for museums and shopping. Marble Arch is less trendy but convenient for Hyde Park and the shops at the west end of Oxford street, including Selfridges and Marks and Spencer. The West End is the most central London location and theatres, pubs and restaurants are all literally on your doorstep. However West End Hotels tend to be more expensive to reflect this convenience. Bloomsbury is another good central location, near the West End and the British Museum, with hotels to suit all budgets. Hampstead is an up-market North London suburb that retains a 'village' atmosphere and is about twenty minutes by tube from central London.
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