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Accommodation in Docklands, London
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Sunborn Yacht HotelA Hotel in Docklands, LondonExCel
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From: £49.50 The Sunborn Yacht Hotel is the world's first custom built yacht hotel set within a stunning waterfront environment in the heart of the historic Royal Docks. There are spacious suites, most with balconies, an elegant lounge and a restaurant and bar. Nearby attractions include Greenwich, famous for the Cutty Sark and Canary Wharf with its waterfront restaurants and shops whilst the West End is easily accessed Accommodation Rating:
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Three Shires Stones -
39.9 miles (Prehistoric Site) Deal Castle -
80.6 miles (Castle) St Augustine's Cross -
80.9 miles (Historic Building) Walmer Castle and Gardens -
81 miles (Castle) Aldeburgh Moot Hall Museum -
82 miles (Historic Building) The Secret Gardens of Sandwich -
82.2 miles (Garden) Aldeburgh, St Peter and St Paul's Church -
82.2 miles (Historic Church) Orford Ness National Nature Reserve -
82.3 miles (Countryside) Sandwich, St Peter's Church -
82.3 miles (Historic Church) Powell-Cotton Museum, Quex House and Gardens -
82.3 miles (Museum)
Custom House Hotel (Superior rooms)Hotel (17 miles away)
London, Greater London Stay from: £34.95 - Heritage Rating:
Ramada Hotel & Suites LondonHotel (27 miles away)
London, Greater London Stay from: £59.50 - Heritage Rating: UK Hotels
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