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Citadines London South Kensington is located in the heart of the most Victorian area in the Capital. The hotel is just a couple of steps away from Hyde Park and is surrounded by magnificent buildings. London's major airports, Heathrow and Gatwick are both 40 minutes from the Citadines London South Kensington Hotel. A short ride on public transport takes you to Westminster Abbey and nearby institutions. The Victorian and Albert Museum and the national History Museum are both within easy reach of the complex and well worth a visit, as is the equally renowned Harrods. Buckingham Palace is a short tube ride away as are Oxford Street and Bond Street, both of which are a shopper's Mecca. The three star hotel has 92 flats over six floors, including 62 two person studios and 30 one bedroom apartments for four people. In studios there is a sofa or pull out bed while the apartments have a sofa or pull out bed in the lounge and one double or two single beds in the bedroom. The Apart'hotel is located in one of the most attractive areas of London: spacious parks, superb townhouses surrounded by gardens, chic boutiques and department stores (including Harrods). Don't miss the visit to Kensington Palace, a royal residence still occupied today. Everything around you has that unique traditional atmosphere: tearooms and pubs. The area around the Citadines London south Kensington overflows with boutiques, cinemas, theaters and restaurants.
Please note: The hotel offers maid service only once a week. Guests staying for less than a week, may have their rooms cleaned for a fee.

Address: 35 Gloucester Road, LONDON, Great Britain

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