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AMERICANA HOTEL Hotel Description:

The Americana is a first class hotel centrally located in London and 15 miles from Heathrow International Airport. The hotel is minutes away from the beautiful Regent's Park, which features open air theaters and the London Zoo. The hotel is an excellent choice for both the business and leisure traveler due to it's central location which makes getting anywhere in London easy. All of the hotel's guest rooms are comfortable and nicely decorated en suite bath/showers, direct dial telephones and satellite television.
Guest rooms offer all of the necessary amenities and comforts to ensure that your stay is pleasant and relaxing. A friendly welcome and courteous service always awaits visitors to the hotel. The cosy hotel lounge offers a comfortable place to rest and enjoy a drink from the Honour Bar, which is available thoughout the day. The hotel was completely refurbished in 1997 to provide the most up to date services and amenities. The hotel staff is available 24 hours a day to assist guests with any needs that they may have. The Americana Hotel is convenient to many area shopping, dining and entertainment venues.

Address: 172 GLOUCESTER PLACE, LONDON, Great Britain

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