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The Derby Hotel is a superior, first class hotel located in the Earl's Court neighborhood of the fashionable borough of Kensington and Chelsea. This hotel has been recently refurbished, and it re opened well equipped with luxurious furnishings elegant fixtures. It's location provides quick and easy access to all shopping areas and tourist attractions. The exhibition halls of Olympia and Earl's Court are only a short distance away, as are various museums. The Earl's Court and Gloucester Road train stations are nearby, offering direct access to Heathrow Airport and the rest of the city.
The Derby Hotel has only 25 guest rooms, so guests are likely to receive a more personal level of service here than at larger hotels. The elegant guest rooms are furnished to a high standard and equipped with a full range of modern amenities. Guests will find the décor and its furnishings most becoming to the accommodations. The Derby Hotel is minutes to fine dining and entertainment venues.

Address: 155-157 Cromwell Road, LONDON, Great Britain

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