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The Queens Park is located 12 miles from London Heathrow Airport, in the heart of London. Situated on an elegant and peaceful terrace, it provides the highest standards of service and hospitality. Guests can be assured of a warm and friendly welcome at the Queens Park Hotel. The hotel is only a short walk from the rural beauty of Kensington Gardens. The hotel is hotel is also conveniently accessible from Paddington Station, which is now serviced by express rail to Heathrow Airport.
All of the guest rooms en suite facilities, satellite TV, and these rooms have all been beautifully furnished. Room service is available part of the day. The hotel features a business center and laundry services, as well as a lounge and a coffee bar. The Queens Park is convenient to fine dining, shopping and entertainment venues.

Address: 48 Queensborough Terrace, LONDON, Great Britain

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