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Accommodation in Barnet, London
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Palm HotelA Hotel in Barnet, London64 -76 Hendon Way Cricklewood
Accommodation
Description:
From: £35.00 The Palm Hotel offers the perfect choice for business or pleasure. We offer well-appointed bedrooms along with function and events facilities for up to 300 people. Naturally, as a two star hotel you can expect all the usual features en-suite rooms, private bath and shower facilities, telephone, hairdryer and colour televisions With complimentary car parking, close to all major routes in and out of London and within easy reach of Londons west end and city centre with a journey time by bus or tube in under 20 minutes. Accommodation Rating: 2* Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Fenton House -
0.9 miles (Historic Building) Freud Museum -
1.2 miles (Museum) 2 Willow Road -
1.3 miles (Historic Building) Keats House -
1.4 miles (Historic Building) Kenwood House -
1.6 miles (Historic House) Ben Uri Gallery, London Jewish Museum of Art -
1.7 miles (Museum) Highgate Cemetery -
2.3 miles (Historic Building) Church Farmhouse Museum -
2.5 miles (Museum) ZSL London Zoo -
2.5 miles (Family Attraction) Kingsbury, St Andrew's Old Church -
2.6 miles (Historic Church)
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274 SuitesServiced Apartments (0.6 miles away)
London, Greater London Stay from: £49.00 - Heritage Rating: Directions: UK Hotels
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