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Located in an unusually peaceful corner of Westminster, the Jolly Hotel St Ermin's exudes comfort and elegance. Built in 1887, this deluxe Victoria style hotel is 16 miles from Heathrow Airport. London's major attractions, including Buckingham Palace, Houses of Parliament, St. James Park and Westminster Abbey are located within 1.5 miles of the hotel. With its magnificent Baroque staircase, beautiful bedrooms and a choice of restaurants renowned for their international cuisine, the St. Ermin's is a special hotel.
The in house Caxton Bar, popular among business people, offers a carvery in its Cloisters Brasserie. The classical English theme is reflected in the refined guestrooms. The rooms are decorated in earthy tones that blend perfectly to creating restful atmosphere. The hotel offers meeting rooms fitted with state of the art technology, qualifying the Jolly Hotel St Ermin's as the ideal spot for hosting business meetings and conferences. The Jolly Hotel St Ermin's is minutes to dining, shopping and entertainment venues.

Address: 2, Caxton Street, LONDON, Great Britain

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