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Accommodation in City of London, London
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196 BishopsgateA Hotel in City of London, London196 Bishopsgate
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From: £136.00 The 196 Bishopsgate, London offers a unique alternative to usual hotels, with a range of well-equipped and fully serviced studios and 1 to 2 bedroom apartments. These apartments are modern, bright and create a true home away from home feel. Each of the 196 Bishopsgate, London apartments are equipped for your comfort and convenience with air-conditioning, LCD satellite T V., CD player, DVD player, hairdryer and in-room safe. The apartments also have a relaxing lounge area and a fully functional kitchen with oven, microwave, fridge/freezer, toaster, kettle and full range of cutlery, crockery and utensils Whatメs also great about the 196 Bishopsgate, London apartments is that on top of all the creature comforts of home there are still the extra luxury services you would expect from a 4 star establishment. Guests can make full use of the wireless internet access, a laundry and dry cleaning service, maid service, airport transfers and a helpful and friendly 24 hour reception. On the doorstep of the 196 Bishopsgate, London there is an array of shops, bars and restaurants Liverpool Street Underground Station is also just a short walk away waiting to whisk you to Hyde Park, the Houses of Parliament, Buckingham Palace and many attractions central London has to offer. Accommodation Rating:
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