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The Best Western Phoenix Hotel is a first class hotel located within walking distance of Hyde Park and Kensington Palace. The hotel is made up of 8 London townhouses originally built in 1854, tastefully converted and refurbished to suit today's modern traveler, while retaining a comfortable and modern atmosphere. Guests will find the area convenient and the hotel is only a minute's walk to an Underground station. It is also just a short walk to the Paddington Railway Station, where travelers can catch the express train to/from Heathrow Airport.
The guest rooms are carefully appointed and tastefully furnished. The Phoenix has its own delightful bar onsite, and is convenient to a nearby restaurant, cinema and shopping complex. The total commitment to personal service and attention to detail, assures guests of a warm welcome and an enjoyable stay. The hotels' central location makes it a perfect choice for a stay in London. The Best Western Phoenix Hotel is minutes to fine dining, shopping and entertainment venues.

Address: 1-8 Kensington Gardens Square, LONDON, Great Britain

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