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Address : 41-51 Inverness Terrace Bays,
LONDON, W2 3JN GB
Description
Location.
The Hyde Park Towers Hotel is a Victorian property tucked amid a row of former townhouses in the Bayswater district of London, England. This property stands 500 metres from Paddington train station.
Hotel Features.
Le Parc restaurant serves breakfasts, lunches and dinners. The menu includes international favorites and traditional British fare such as fish and chips. A bar caters to late-night requests with drinks and refreshments. Complimentary Wireless Internet access is available in public areas of the hotel. A function room accommodates up to 40 people. The reception desk is staffed 24 hours a day, and the hotel also has a dedicated concierge.
Guestrooms. This hotel offers 115 guestrooms. Room décor includes neutral color schemes, light-toned furniture and subtly patterned fabrics. Accommodations include satellite television. Coffeemakers, and complimentary coffee and tea are provided. All accommodations feature private bathrooms.
InHouse Dining
InHouse Bar
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Bayswater - 500 metres
--> Whiteleys Shopping Centre - 500 metres
--> Paddington Train Station - 500 metres
--> Hyde Park - 1.0 kilometre (0.5 mile)
--> Oxford Street - 1.5 kilometre (1.0 mile)
--> Buckingham Palace - 2.0 kilometres (1.5 miles)
--> Harrods in Knightsbridge - 2.0 kilometres (1.5 miles)
--> Madame Tussauds - 2.0 kilometres (1.5 miles)
--> Houses of Parliament / Big Ben - 3.0 kilometre (2.0 miles)
Approximate distance to the hotel is 24 kilometres (15 miles).
Getting there.
The Heathrow Express train connects with Paddington train station. The Underground offers economical transportation, serves all the Heathrow terminals and transports passengers to central London via the Piccadilly Line. Black taxis are available from the arrival terminals.
Getting around.
The easiest way to get around London is via the Underground or bus services. Alternatively, black taxi cabs can be hailed in the street.
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