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Ramada Marylebone Hotel Description:

The Ramada Jarvis Marylebone is a first class hotel located convenient to Heathrow Airport and Gatwick Airport. This hotel is conveniently situated to allow you to explore this magnificent European city. Only a mile from Oxford Street, with its popular shops and boutiques, the hotel is only half a mile from Madame Tussauds. The Lords Cricket Ground is a mile from the hotel. The Ramada Jarvis Marylebone is convenient to a number of England's royal gardens and residences. This modern and well situated hotel is located close to Marylebone Station and a few minutes walk from Baker Street. An ideal choice for business or pleasure, the hotel is close to London's bustling West End, theatres and business districts.
At the end of a day of excursions or business meetings, retire to one of the hotel's beautifully appointed rooms. Each guest room is decorated in well matched colors and equipped with modern conveniences. The attentive and professional staff complements the excellent location and fine accommodations. Nothing is too much trouble for the friendly staff as they strive to make your stay comfortable and enjoyable. The hotel is minutes to dining, shopping and entertainment venues.

Address: Harewood Row, LONDON, Great Britain

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