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Situated In The Heart Of Londons Theatreland, Covent Garden Is A Short Walk To The Royal Opera House, Soho And The Citys Business Centre. The Hotel Combines Dramatically Decorated Interiors Superb Service And The Best That Technology Can Offer. Discreetly Located On Monmouth Street You Enter The Quietly Bustling Lobby With Brasserie Max And Then On Up The Sweeping Stone Staircase To The Drawing Room Where One Is Surprised By Its Scale, Quirky Furniture And Vivid Upholstery. There Are 50 Air Conditioned Bedrooms And Suites Modern Traveller Requires.

Address: 10 MONMOUTH STREET, LONDON, Great Britain

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