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The Best Western Shaftesbury Hotel is a deluxe class, recently renovated hotel which is conveniently situated in the heart of theaterland on Shaftesbury Avenue itself. The hotel is also close to other area attractions such as world famous sites like Trafalgar Square, Buckingham Palace and Hyde Park. Shoppers will love this property's proximity to area retail venues.
The Best Western Shaftesbury Hotel's guestrooms are beautifully appointed havens of peace and relaxation. The rooms offer up an array of amenities such as air conditioning, coffee/tea maker, hair dryer, cable TV, individual climate control and work desk. The modern traveler will be very pleased with the accommodations at this beautiful British property. The professional, discreet staff takes hospitality to an entirely new level as they provide outstanding service with a great attention paid to every detail. The Best Western Shaftesbury Hotel is minutes to fine dining, shopping attention paid to every detail.  
 

Address: 65-73 Shaftesbury Avenue, LONDON, Great Britain

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