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Accommodation in Soho, London
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Thistle Marble ArchA Hotel in Soho, LondonBryanston Street
Accommodation
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From: £154.00 The hotel with 692 bedrooms, offers the ultimate in luxury and comfort and is said to have the largest air-conditioned bedrooms in London. Executive rooms all feature queen size beds, satellite tv, ironironing boards, safes, modem points and Deluxe rooms offer additional sofa seating area and a larger en-suite bathroom with walk in power shower. Shower facility and luggage storage available for early arrivals The hotel also boasts a club floor, gym facilities, business centre, 2 executive lounges and a theatre desk, the Cafe Marca restaurant and CoMotion cafe bar. The Marble Arch business lounge is the perfect place to relax between meetings or at the end of a long day. Accommodation Rating: 4* (about ratings) Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Handel House Museum -
0.5 miles (Museum) Asia House -
0.6 miles (Museum) All Soul's Church, London -
0.7 miles (Historic Church) Apsley House -
0.8 miles (Historic House) All Saints, Margaret Street -
0.8 miles (Historic Church) Royal Academy of the Arts -
0.8 miles (Museum) Wellington Arch -
0.9 miles (Historic Building) Spencer House -
1 miles (Historic Building) Fitzroy House -
1 miles (Historic House) Pollocks Toy Museum -
1 miles (Museum) Directions: UK Hotels
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