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Accommodation > Hotels > England > London > Marylebone > Radisson Edwardian Sussex
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A Hotel in Marylebone, London


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19-25 Granville Place
Marylebone
London
Greater London
England
W1H 6PA

Nearest station: London underground station Marble Arch - 0.2 miles (straight line) - Zone: 1

Radisson Edwardian Sussex, London

Accommodation Description:
Located by Marble Arch, the Radisson Edwardian Sussex Hotel provides a luxury retreat in the heart of London to unwind, work and play in. Decorated with light colours, fine artwork and designer furniture, interiors include Fabbian Italian lighting, slate floors and a glass reception designed by Poltrona Frau. Complimentary wireless internet access is offered throughout

Comfortable, modern and smart, each of the 101 rooms are ergonomically designed and include luxury designer furnishings and Sicilian marble bathrooms. Wireless and high-speed internet access, advanced telephone system, US 110v sockets and Bang and Olufsen televisions are available in all rooms.

From: £74.75

Accommodation Rating: 3* (about ratings)

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