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Royal Garden(*****)
At the Royal Garden Hotel there are 396 rooms and suites on offer. Accommodation ranges from the aptly named Royal and Garden Suites with spectacular views over Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park to well appointed Executive, Deluxe and Superior rooms. Larger suites feature dining room, kitchenette and separate guest cloakroom, while smaller suites have separate seating/dining areas and connect to double Deluxe rooms for families who would like that little bit of extra space. All suites are equipped with CD player and VCR and luxury facilities throughout all accommodation include desk area with phone, fax and direct Internet modem link, 24 channel, multi lingual TV, minibar and air-conditioning.
The Royal Garden Health Club offers a complete personal health and fitness service, beauty treatments, nutritional analysis, massage and physiotherapist.
For business travellers, the hotel's business centre, which is situated in the lobby, is able to offer secretarial and office services including internet access and e-mail, scanning, printing, binding and laminating, fax service, video and fax hire, conference phones and audio equipment.
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The Royal Garden Hotel is situated in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea and is just a short stroll from the hotel there are the well known fashion houses, antique shops and emporiums of Kensington High Street. The Royal Albert Hall is nearby and the Connoisseur Casino is located next to the hotel. The hotel has easy access to London's public transport network including those famous red buses and black taxis.
The Royal Garden Hotel is located in London, England. It is 24km from Heathrow Airport and 50km from Gatwick Airport, both of which are easily reached by high speed train or undergound in less than an hour.
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| There are three restaurants and two bars at the hotel offering a wide variety of fine food and exceptional service. On the lobby level is the Park Terrace restaurant which has views into the gardens and the driveway to Kensington Palace. Bertie's Bar, named after Queen Victoria's eldest son is decorated in a wonderful cosy Victorian style. The Tenth Restaurant is situated on the tenth floor of the hotel and combines fantastic views of Hyde Park and the London skyline with original and exciting dishes.
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| London is a city with a rich and varied cultural heritage and it is home to a diverse variety of museums, galleries, churches, shops and restaurants. Most of the major museums have free entry and top of any list must be the British Museum, the National Gallery and the Victoria and Albert Museum. Scattered along the banks of the River Thames you will find London's most famous landmarks, the Palace of Westminster and Big Ben, St Paul's Cathedral, Tower Bridge, the Tower of London. The latest riverside addition is the Tate Modern Gallery, an impressive collection of 20th century art housed in an old power station at Bankside. These sights and more can be seen on one of the many boat tours that operate on the river.
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