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Regent Palace Hotel |
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1 Glasshouse Street
Piccadilly
London
W1A 4BZ
England
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Independent Hotel |
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2 Star Hotel |
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900 |
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 Regent Palace Hotel boasts a prime location, overlooking the famous lights of Piccadilly Circus. Within walking distance of Regent Palace Hotel you will find Trafalgar Square, the West End, Oxford Street, Covent Garden and Leicester Square. Piccadilly Circus Underground Station is also nearby, making travel around London easy from Regent Palace Hotel. If you are looking for an affordable London hotel in one of London’s most central locations, then you can’t go wrong with Regent Palace Hotel.
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Regent Palace Hotel offers standard and superior "Regent" rooms. Standard rooms have access to shared bathroom facilities on each floor, whereas “Regent” rooms have private bathroom facilities. All rooms at Regent Palace Hotel are furnished with colour TV, direct-dial telephone, washbasin and hospitality tray. There is a lively Irish bar attached to this hotel in London and a Harry Ramsden’s fish and chip restaurant next door. Staff at the hotel are able to offer tourist information and advice. |
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Facilities |
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Bar / Coffee/Tea Maker / Colour Television / Concierge / Ground Floor Access / Hotel Safe / Laundry / Pay-Phones / Shower / Tourist Information / Wash Basin
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Regent Palace Hotel puts you in the middle of the action, right on the corner of Piccadilly Circus. There are plenty of shops and restaurants on nearby Regent Street, including Hamley’s, Europe’s largest toy store. Carnaby Street, Leicester Square and Chinatown are also only minutes away. Stroll through St. James’s Park towards the impressive Buckingham Palace. |
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