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100 110 EUSTON ROAD, LONDON
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This is one of London's newest hotels. Situated on the Euston Road adjacent to the new British Library and close to the West End, the hotel is superbly located midway between King's Cross and Euston Stations, providing easy access to destinations both within London and nationally, and is an ideal base for exploring London, equally convenient for business or leisure. Easy and quick access to the City, the West End, theatreland and tourist attractions. The hotel offers a refreshing contemporary design and comprises of 312 air-conditioned bedrooms, many with skyline views of London, Mirrors restaurant and bar, a unique conference facility, London's first 466 seat theatre, another meeting room for 350 and a further 14 syndicates and a private health club too. In addition to its 312 thoughtfully furnished guest rooms and its 2 deluxe suites complete with kitchenette, the Bernard Shaw Park Plaza has 6 whole floors dedicated to the needs of executive travellers. State-of-the-art facilities are combined with creature comforts to offer guests everything from plug-in-and-work outlets and climate controlled air conditioning to a full room service. If required there are separate rooms for non-smokers.
-(F)-FIRST CLASS HOTEL
-AA AUTOMOBILE ASSOCIATION
-4 LOCAL STAR RATING
HOTEL TYPE------------------------------------------
-HOTEL
A 4 STAR CONTEMPORARY NOVOTEL IN CENTRAL LONDON
(PREVIOUSLY NOVOTEL LONDON EUSTON), 5 MINUTES WALK
FROM KINGS CROSS AND EUSTON TRAIN STATIONS AND 3
MINUTES WALK FROM ST. PANCRAS INTERNATIONAL
(EUROSTAR). COVENT GARDEN, OXFORD ST, WEST END AND
THE CITY A
RE ALL 15 MINUTES AWAY BY TUBE. THE HOTEL HAS 312
BEDROOMS AND SUITES, THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED
MIRRORS RESTAURANT AND BAR, 16 MEETING ROOMS, WIFI
INTERNET ACCESS, THE SHAW THEATRE STATE OF THE ART
AUDITORIUM, FITNESS CENTRE AND 24HR ROOM SERVICE
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