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Accommodation in Bayswater, London
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Notting Hill Apartments by Bridgestreet WorldwideA Hotel in Bayswater, London74-76 Princes Square
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From: £100.00 Notting Hill by Bridgestreet Worldwide is an attractive grade II listed building in the highly sought after residential area of Notting Hill, comprising a variety of apartments that will suit every taste.Close to Notting Hill gate underground and Paddington railway station, a well as to Bayswater and Queensway underground stations, the apartments have undergone an extensive renovation programme to offer the independence and comfort of Bridgestreet Worldwide living.Spacious, bright and contemporary, with exquisite views of a residential square, these apartments will be sure to fit with your pace of lifestyle Offering broadband internet and a weekly maid service, the apartments are available for a minimum of one night and up to a year or more, and provide an ideal location to meet your needs and best serve you as your home away from home. An eclectic mix of restaurants and bars as well as royal parks and leisure facilities are just a stones throw away. Accommodation Rating: 4*A Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Museum of Brands, Packaging and Advertising -
0.5 miles (Museum) Linley Sambourne House -
0.9 miles (Historic Building) Albert Memorial -
0.9 miles (Historic Building) Leighton House Museum -
1.1 miles (Museum) Science Museum -
1.3 miles (Museum) Natural History Museum -
1.3 miles (Museum) Baden-Powell House -
1.3 miles (Museum) Victoria and Albert Museum -
1.4 miles (Museum) Brompton Oratory -
1.4 miles (Historic Church) Ben Uri Gallery, London Jewish Museum of Art -
1.7 miles (Museum) UK Hotels
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