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Royal Court Apartments Hotel Description:

The Royal Court Apartments is located 15 miles from Heathrow Airport and only 10 miles from the London City Airport. Many of London's famous landmarks, including Hyde Park, Buckingham Palace, Kensington Gardens and Royal Albert Hall are just five minutes from the hotel. London's popular shopping, including Harrod's, is also quickly and easily accessed from the hotel. This apartment style hotel is housed in a converted Victorian building built in the late 19th century.
At Royal Court Apartments you will find people who understand your needs and who are dedicated to providing you with every assistance for an enjoyable stay. All of the hotel's rooms are tastefully appointed and equipped with modern amenities for your comfort and convenience. Each guestroom is carefully attended to so you can retire to clean and comfortable accommodations. A cordial and attentive staff is available to assist you with any needs that you might require. The Royal Court Apartments are convenient to fine dining, shopping and entertainment venues.

Address: 51 Gloucester Terrace, LONDON, Great Britain

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