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Accommodation in Victoria, London
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New England HotelA Hotel in Victoria, London20 St. Georges Drive
Accommodation
Description:
From: £55.00 The hotel is a short stroll, only ten minutes from Victoria Rail and coach stations. Popular landmarks of Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, the London Eye, a myriad of museums, art galleries, restaurants, shops, theatres, Londons West End and the beautiful Royal parks are all within easy reach. All our tastefully decorated rooms are offered with en-suite facilities, comfortable hypnos beds, colour TV with CNN, secure electronic locks and direct dial telephones with PC modem points The hotel has a modern elevator to all floors. Non-smoking and ground floor rooms are available. Accommodation Rating: 3*G Self assessed Facilities
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Heritage Rated from 1- 5 (low-exceptional) on historic interest
Nearest Attractions Westminster Cathedral -
0.4 miles (Cathedral) Buckingham Palace and the Queens Gallery -
0.4 miles (Historic House) Holy Trinity, Sloane Street -
0.6 miles (Historic Church) Saatchi Gallery -
0.6 miles (Museum) Blewcoat School -
0.6 miles (Historic Building) Guards Museum -
0.7 miles (Museum) Tate Britain -
0.7 miles (Museum) Wellington Arch -
0.9 miles (Historic Building) Westminster Abbey -
0.9 miles (Cathedral) Westminster Abbey Chapter House and Pyx Chamber -
0.9 miles (Historic Building) Directions: UK Hotels
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