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Marble Arch Inn |
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49-50 Upper Berkeley Street
Paddington
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2 Star Hotel |
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 Marble Arch Inn is a comfortable hotel, with friendly staff and an excellent
location. All of the rooms at Marble Arch Inn are decorated in a warm and
relaxing style. The rooms come with satellite TV, washbasins, direct-dial
telephones and central heating. The majority of the rooms have a shower and
toilet as well. The staff at Marble Arch Inn pride themselves on their
hospitality and will do their best to ensure that you have a relaxing stay at
the hotel.
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 Marble Arch Inn
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 A double room at Marble Arch Inn
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Marble Arch Inn is only a short walk away from Marble Arch Underground Station,
which connects you to the rest of London. But with this central location you may
prefer to walk or take a London Bus to get around. You always get a better sense
of the city travelling above ground. There are hundreds of attractions, pubs and
restaurants within walking distance of the Marble Arch Inn; why not ask the
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24 Hour Reception / Central Heating / Coffee/Tea Maker / Colour Television / Cot / Fridge / Hairdryer / Parking / Pay-Phones / Phone / Shared bathroom / Shower / Smoke Detectors / Toilet / Wake Up Service / Wash Basin / Wireless Internet Access / Wireless Internet Access in Rooms
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Marble Arch Inn is perfect for sightseeing. You can walk through Hyde Park down
to Green Park and visit Buckingham Palace. Or take a bus down Oxford Street to
the British Museum, which is full of fascinating antiquities from around the
world. There are hundreds of sights to see in the capital, but a good way to get
your bearings is to take a ride on the London Eye and work out where everything
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Marble Arch is the nearest tube station to Marble Arch Inn and it is served by
the Central Line.
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Leave Marble Arch tube station and turn right onto Great Cumberland Place. Walk
along this road until you see Upper Berkeley Street on your left. Turn left here
and you will soon come to Marble Arch Inn, on the left-hand side.
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| George Conto, Australian (16 January 10) |
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If you want to feel as though you have experienced old England you really must stay at the Marble Arch Inn. The place is wonderfully creaky and wooden with nothing completely perpendicular. The Marble Arch Inn has friendly staff, is convieniently located and the tube is close by. For the adventurous traveller it serves as a reminder that the good stuff is outside the hotel room. I can recommend the Marble Arch Inn to anyone on a budget
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| Lauren , Scottish (07 January 10) |
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There's not much to say about the Marble Arch Inn really. It's a typical central London Hotel and does it's job well. Everything worked but was in miniature. I would come back though
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| James Hughes, British (07 January 10) |
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The Marble Arch Inn has really small bedrooms and the bathroom was tiny but at least it was clean, the staff friendly and couldn't be better located
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| mrs andrews, british (29 October 09) |
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Good basic hotel. Good location. Rooms are tiny but adequate for a short stay, nice helpful staff, we shall use this hotel again in the future
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| Mr & Mrs N. Lillywhite, British (24 September 09) |
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Being a two star hotel we didn't expect anything too special. The rooms however, were extremely small (about 8 feet square) and a very tight fit for us. The shower was so small that it was really difficult to wash properly (and I'm not a big person). But in fairness, with a bed for the night, and our own toilet and shower that's basically all we needed. We asked for a quiet room and although it was away from the traffic we found it almost impossible to sleep, all the doors in the hotel slammed loudly and with other guests leaving and returning at all hours of the day and night and then revelling through the early hours we found that by 4.00 am we'd still had no sleep so we decided to put the TV on and turn up the volume to cover all of the other noises going on around us. We eventually managed some sleep but only with the TV on. The biggest downfall was the lack of an English Breakfast. The hotel information when we booked said that we could get an English Breakfast in the cafe on the opposite side of the road but there isn't even a cafe there let alone one for us to get a breakfast. Had we known this when booking it's unlikely that we would have gone there as we like to venture out to see the sites and a good breakfast sees us through most of the day. Trying to get an English meal anywhere in the area was almost impossible. The location of the hotel was close to the underground which was a great advantage. We had clean towels each day and found the staff friendly enough but I'm not too sure if we would stay there again. Although the hotel management can't really be responsible for noisy guests they could at least put closers on all of the doors to prevent them from slamming and keeping other people awake for most of the night
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