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Le Meridien Russell is a deluxe hotel located opposite Russell Square, in the historical Bloomsbury section of London. This strikingly attractive hotel has a wonderful, central location. In fact, it is only a short walk from the British Museum and many other attractions. Built in 1898, this hotel is a great example of the Victorian style, which is apparent on the interior as well as from the outside. An underground train station is situated adjacent to the hotel, offering convenient comforts and amenities await the guest in the cheery, tastefully furnished guest rooms. The décor in the standard rooms is both attractive and traditional. All of the guest rooms have en suite bathroom facilities and they are clean and comfortable. The rooms all come equipped with tea/coffee making facilities, satellite TV, Playstation, and pay per view movies. (Please note: the Economy category rooms have no air conditioning and they are non refundable) For dining, guests may choose the onsite restaurant, or enjoy a drink in either of the Russell's two bars. Le Meridien Russell is just steps away from dining, shopping and entertainment venues.

Address: Russell Square, LONDON, Great Britain

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