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Property Type HotelYear Built 1860 Year Remodeled 2001The Best Western Mornington Hotel Is A Swedish ownedVictorian House In The Heart Of London, It Is Close ToThe Tubes And Buses Which Makes This Hotel A PerfectLocation Whether You Are Travelling On Business,Pleasure, Or Both. Our Elegantly Re designed InteriorAnd Fully Equipped Luxuriously Appointed Rooms Help SetThis Hotel In A Class Of Its Own. All Bedrooms Have AScandinavian Feel About Them And They Are AllComplemented By Our Intimate Breakfast Restaurant AndLibrary Bar. During Your Visit To The Best WesternMornington Hotel You Will Never Have A Dull Moment In TheCapital City Of England, There Is Lots To See And Do.The Hotel Is Not Far From The Famous Oxford Street, WhichIs A Shopper S Paradise. In Just A Short Walk From TheHotel You Can See All The Amazing Tourist AttractionsThat London Has To Offer.

Address: 12 Lancaster Gate, LONDON, Great Britain

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