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The Best Western Paddington Court is a superior first class hotel located in central London, just a few blocks north of Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens. The hotel is only 5 minutes from the Heathrow Express Terminal, offering direct connections with Heathrow Airport. The hotel is just 200 yards from two different Underground train stations, and only 300 yards from Paddington Station. Shopping on Oxford Street is nearby, as is trendy Notting Hill. The Paddington Court Hotel has been established as one of London's most popular 3 Star hotels for international travelers.
The Hotel is set in a quiet location in the heart of London and was recently refurbished with a high standard of décor and comfort. All guest rooms are comfortable and tastefully appointed. The Paddington Court is ideally located for both business and leisure travelers, providing a perfect central point for your visit to London. This hotel is just minutes away from fine dining, great shopping and world class entertainment. The hotel's policy allows one child up to 12 years of age, free of charge with 2 paying adults.Children stay free(5 years and below)

Address: 27 Devonshire Terrace, LONDON, Great Britain

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