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Queen's Gate Concorde Hotel Description:

The Ramada Jarvis Kensington is a first class hotel located 14 miles from Heathrow International Airport. An outstanding and inviting property, this hotel is the best place to call home while traveling on business or pleasure. The great number of amenities, facilities and extras this hotel features makes it an enjoyable place to stay. In addition, area attractions and venues that guests will want to experience are within the vicinity, making it fun to get to know the area. Local venues include Knightsbridge, Harrods, Royal Albert Hall and Oxford Street.
Tastefully appointed guest rooms create an air of relaxation. The rooms are spacious, comfortable and the perfect place to relax after a long day of sightseeing, shopping or business. All accommodations are equipped with the modern amenities today's travelers have come to expect. Energetic and professional, the Ramada Jarvis Kensington's well trained staff provides outstanding hospitality. They are on call to help with any need. The hotel is close to area dining, shopping and entertainment venues.

Address: 31 - 34 Queen's Gate, LONDON, Great Britain

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