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Accommodation in Earls Court, London
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Hotel LilyA Hotel in Earls Court, London23 Lillie Road
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From: £43.50 The Hotel Lily, London is ideally situated between fashionable Kensington and Earls Court, adjacent to Earls Court Exhibition Centre. This small and friendly hotel provides the perfect base for your break in the capital. From the Hotel Lily, London itï¾’s just a short walk to the shops in nearby Knightsbridge and Kensington, and the Natural History Museum West Brompton tube station is just a minute away and provides excellent access to Londonï¾’s West End, St James Park and Westminster. The Hotel Lily, London offers 110 comfortable and attractively furnished compact bedrooms. Feel at home with TV, Wi-Fi internet access, en-suite bathroom and direct dial phone in every room at the Hotel Lily, London Hotel guests can also relax with a drink in the atmospheric lounge bar and enjoy continental or full English breakfast in the dining room. The Hotel Lily, London is completely non-smoking. Accommodation Rating:
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Leighton House Museum -
0.9 miles (Museum) Linley Sambourne House -
1 miles (Historic Building) Baden-Powell House -
1 miles (Museum) Lindsey House -
1.1 miles (Historic Building) Natural History Museum -
1.1 miles (Museum) Chelsea Old Church (All Saints) -
1.2 miles (Historic Church) Science Museum -
1.2 miles (Museum) Carlyle's House -
1.2 miles (Historic Building) Victoria and Albert Museum -
1.3 miles (Museum) Fulham Palace and Museum -
1.3 miles (Museum) UK Hotels
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