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Club Quarters St. Pauls Hotel Description:

Club Quarters, St. Paul's is a first class hotel located in the courtyard of the historic Stationers Hall, adjacent to St. Paul's Cathedral, Sir Christopher Wren's most spectacular landmark. The area is currently home of London's business and financial district, and is steeped in history with many notable sites just a short walk away. These include St. Mary le Bow, the Old Bailey, Fleet Street and Mansion House, home of the Lord Mayor. Now a thriving business and cultural district with many restaurants, bars and shops, the area is site of major developments such as the Tate Gallery of Modern Art and the new Millennium Bridge.
Among the hotel's features is Per%ento, a casual bistro and cocktail lounge, and downstairs superb Italian restaurant. The The attractive guest rooms are carefully detailed and include a full range of amenities and services, including free high speed wireless internet access. The friendly and helpful staff is trained to meet and exceed each guest's request. Club Quarters, St. Paul is only minutes from fine dining, shopping, and entertainment venues. The hotel is associated with the NCP Parking Garage located on Limeburner Lane. Cost 25 GBP per 24 hour period. The NCP Garage on Queen Victoria Street is 2.5 GBP per day Saturday, Sunday, and public holidays.

Address: 24 Ludgate Hill, LONDON, Great Britain

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