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Accommodation in Bromley, London
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Best Western Bromley Court HotelA Hotel in Bromley, LondonBromley Hill
Accommodation
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From: £70.00 Perfect for Business or Leisure, The Bromley Court Hotel , Bromley in South East London on the Kent side , 10 miles from Central London and within easy reach of the Kent countryside. M25 jct 4 - 6 miles from hotel , Bromley South station to London Victoria 18 minutes. 114 Ensuite Bedrooms (59 Air conditioned ) with wired Broadband , 9 air conditioned Conference rooms suitable for interviewing or up to 150 theatre style seated all with wireless Broadband , 4 air conditioned banqueting suites from 20 people up to 190 reception seated Air conditioned restaurant and Conservatory , two bars with lounge areas , leisure facilities of spa pool, gymnasium with running , cycle and rowing machines , stepper and multi gym , steam room with fibre optic lighting , 2 acres of landscaped gardens with patios , and onsite car parking. Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Chislehurst Caves -
2.3 miles (Family Attraction) Eltham Palace -
2.9 miles (Historic Building) Horniman Museum and Gardens -
3.3 miles (Museum) Ranger's House -
4 miles (Historic Building) St Alfege -
4.5 miles (Historic Church) Queens House -
4.5 miles (Historic Building) National Maritime Museum -
4.5 miles (Museum) Royal Observatory, Greenwich -
4.5 miles (Museum) Cutty Sark and Gypsy Moth -
4.7 miles (Museum) Thames Barrier -
5.7 miles (Historic Building) Directions: UK Hotels
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