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Royal Norfolk Hotel(***)
A Scotch Steak House, Lebanese Kebab House and traditional English pub - "Dickens Tavern"- combine to offer guests a varied choice of wining and dining styles in an informal, relaxed atmosphere within the hotel itself.
The first floor dining room overlooking London Street, is reached by the hotel elevator or main staircase and is open from 7.15am until 9.45am each morning, serving English breakfasts. The enticing aroma of freshly cooked bacon, sausages and eggs gives guests at the Royal Norfolk Hotel the best start to their day!
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The conversion of two Edwardian London terraced houses into one 60-en suite room hotel makes an ideal base for visitors to the Paddington, Bayswater, Edgware, Maida Vale and Hyde Park districts in central London. The West End can be reached within 5 minutes by District, Circle or Bakerloo tube, or by frequent London red buses in adjacent Praed Street, W2. Marble Arch, Notting Hill, Lancaster Gate and trendy Queensway are both within 10 minutes walk.
Situated opposite St Mary's Hospital, Paddington and next door to the new Great Western Hilton hotel, the Royal Norfolk Hotel commands an enviable position at the corner of leafy Norfolk Square and London Street. The huge Hilton Metropole Hotel and Convention Centre is at the junction of Praed Street and the Edgware Road. The Royal Lancaster Hotel is in nearby Sussex Gardens, an affluent residential area through which the visitor can stroll to Hyde Park - famous for Speaker's Corner.
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Tea and coffee hospitality trays, television, radios and direct dial telephones offer the business or leisure guest great value.
Wi-Fi is available throughout the Royal Norfolk Hotel allowing wireless connectivity from laptops and pda's
Some rooms overlook the peace and quiet of Norfolk Square, others the trendy bars and restaurants in London Street. The self contained Mews House is ideal for a family, sleeping up to 4 parents with their children".
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| Visitors to the Paddington area of London W2 will recognise the well situated Royal Norfolk Hotel, overlooking the calm of Norfolk Square.
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