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The London Guards Hotel is located 15 minutes from Heathrow Airport. Fully restored to its former glory, the hotel has managed to retain all of the original splendor of this fabulous hotel. The large sash windows have been restored to give London a hotel that exudes style and tradition. In addition, an array of awesome amenities await guests when they check in, helping to make each stay more enjoyable and pleasurable. The number of facilities, features and services is seemingly endless. It is the ideal choice when staying in this historically beautiful city.
The service the hotel's attentive staff provides is comforting and inviting, creating an overall welcoming atmosphere to the hotel. The staff is well versed in the art of hospitality. All guest rooms have luxury bathrooms featuring a heated towel rack. The decor, new throughout, is to a high standard with heavily corniced ceilings and chandeliers. The immediate area has a wealth of restaurants and pubs. In addition, the hotel is minutes to shopping and entertainment.

Address: 36-37 Lancaster Gate, LONDON, Great Britain

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