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ROCCO FORTE BROWNS HOTEL Hotel Description:

Property Type Historical, HotelYear Built 1837 Year Remodeled 2000Established In 1837. Reputation As A Discreet And ElegantBase To Enjoy London. All Suites And Bedrooms Have BeenIndividually Decorated In A Classical English Style.Famous For Our Afternoon Tea. Style, Sophistication,Classic English Style. These Are The Hallmarks Of TheLegendary Browns Hotel. Set In The Heart Of Mayfair,Browns Is One Of The Most Classic And Elegant Hotels InLondon, And Certainly The Most Historic. Founded In 1837,To Provide Genteel Accommodation For Discerning People.Browns Still Retains That Air Of Exclusivity AndRefinement. Guests Entering The Hotel Are Met With WarmthAnd Personal Service, Luxury And Charm.

Address: 33 ALBERMARLE STREET MAYFAIR, LONDON, Great Britain

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