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The Hogarth is a first class hotel located in the Earl's Court neighborhood of London. The hotel is very close to the Earl's Court tube station, offering direct transport to and from Heathrow Airport, as well other parts of London. The Hogarth is very close to the Exhibition Centres of Earl's Court and Olympia. It is also easy walking distance to Kensington High Street and the National Museum of History and Science. The Hogarth is a purpose built hotel of modern design, which was refurbished in 1999, to the highest standards. It offers spacious rooms and a friendly atmosphere.
All of the guest rooms have private bathroom facilities, direct dial telephones, and other modern conveniences. It also has a small car park. The reception are is open 24 hours and the staff can assist with a variety of services. The Hogarth is convenient to fine dining, shopping and entertainment venues.

Address: 33 Hogarth Road, LONDON, Great Britain

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