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The Hyde Park Towers Hotel Is An Early Victorian Terraced Hotel, Situated On A Pleasant Tree Lined Terrace, In The Heart Of Bayswater. The Hotel Benefits From Having Some Of Londons Lovliest Parkland On Its Door Step, And Popular Shopping Centres Of Queensway And Oxford Street Nearby. All Of The 115 Hotel Bedrooms Have Been Recently Refurbished And Are All Equipped With The Facilities You Expect From An International Hotel... Color Tv With Satellite Channels, Radio, Direct Dial Telephone, Tea And Coffee Making Facilities, Trouser Press, And Hairdryer. At The Hyde Park Towers Hotel We Pride Ourselves In Offering A Traditional Hospitality. The Friendly And Courteous Manner Of Our Staff Is Combined With A Genuine Concern For Your Comfort. All Of The Guest Rooms Are Comfortable And Nicely Equipped To Give A Feeling Of Being Home While Away From Home. The Hotel Also Has A Variety Of Facilities And Services That Are Sure To Meet The Needs Of Both Business And Leisure Travellers. All Rates Include Continental Breakfast

Address: 47 51 INVERNESS TERRACE, LONDON, Great Britain

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