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IBIS LONDON EARLS COURT Hotel Description:

A Superb First Class Modern Hotel With Friendly Service, Ideal For Business Or Pleasure. It Is The Nearest Business Class Hotel To /Earls Court/ Exhibition Centre With Easy Access To Kensington, Oxford Street, Harrods, Hyde Park, Wimbledon, /West End/ Shopping Theatres, And Kensington And Buckingham Palace. The Paragon Is Located 300 Metres From West Brompton Station Which Provides Train Links To London Heathrow And Gatwick Airports, Milton Keynes, Birmingham, Clapham Junction And East Croydon. Bedrooms Have Been Refurbished Recently To A Superior Standard With New Marble Bathrooms And Fax/Modem Ports. Standard Rooms Each Of The 496 Bedrooms And 6 Suites Come Equipped With Luxury marbled Bathroom, With Bath And Power Shower. Rooms Is Equipped With Remote Control Tv, Including Satallite Video Channels, Tea And Coffee Making Facilities, Trouser Press And Hairdryer. Non smoking And Rooms For Our Disabled Guests Are Also Available. The 2 Restaurants Offer International And Italian Dishes. The Bar Offers Beverages, And Light Meals All Day Until 0100 Hours. The Paragon Hotel Can Also Offer Conference Facilities For 1,650 Delegates. The Hotels Car Park Is Located Below The Hotel With 24 Hour Security And Has Space For 130 Cars Charges Apply. Concessions Are Available Are Available To Residents. The Hotel Also Provides A Private Limousine Service Rolls Royce Or Bentley. This Property Was Built In 1973 Renovated In 2000

Address: 47 LILLIE ROAD, LONDON, Great Britain

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