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Imperial hotel London in Russell Square and BloomsburyImperial hotel is one of the Imperial London hotels which provide special room rates and special London hotels deals for 3 star standard hotels in Russell Square. Our Imperial Hotel the most famous in the group and it is situated very close to the Russell Square tube station and the Russell Square Gardens. The British Museum is a short walk away and the British library is also located a few minutes away. Many of the Hotel rooms have the view of the London skyline and every room at the Hotel has its own private toilet and shower for the guest(s) convenience. There is internet hot spot and it can be accessed from all bedrooms at the hotel. Each room also has a colour television with remote control, telephone, hospitality tray for coffee and tea preparation, trouser press and many more. There is a casino close by and there is the Atrium Coffee bar. All the bedrooms at the Imperial hotel are no smoking rooms. Available on request is fridge, hair dryer, and iron and computer point. The Night and Day pub runs until 1.00 am for the hotel guests. In central London, peak time’s rates are pricey but the Imperial sticks to one special offer hotel rates throughout the year. Russell Square, London WC1B 5BB England With the London Covent Garden market only minutes away from the Imperial hotel, guests who are in central London for entertainment and fun cannot be better located. The Market Piazza in the Covent Garden has a lot to offer. There are a lot of boutiques and shops for the shopper-holics also. Covent Garden is considered to be shoppers’ paradise with intriguing boutiques at every turn in the area. You can shop until you drop in the Covent Garden. You can proceed to the London transport Museum or to the Opera House to watch Theatre performances. To the South West of the Imperial hotel is the Oxford Street and Selfridges department store. For more exclusive shopping in London, walk onto the Bond Street, Regent Street and the Glittering attractions of Mayfair. If you looking for something green, then the Regents Park is in the North and you will be closer to the London Zoo as well. All these are very close to the Camden Town, the sight of lively Street markets. The Madam Tussauds is also very close. The Imperial hotel has been one of the popular family choices for a stay in central London and it can accommodate up to three persons. Imperial hotel makes is just a few minutes away from London’s current most popular landmark, the London Eye or the Millennium Wheel which stands at a height of 135 metres enabling one to see 25 miles away in all directions. The Houses of Parliament are also easy to access. The Buckingham palace is also not far away and the Churchill Cabinet War Museum and the Downing Street are also not far. The Theatreland in the West End is packed with theatres and every day, there are at least 100 performances which can be attended by London guests. The Restaurants at Soho Square also offers you a place to eat. The China Town also offers restaurants of all type and there are also many night clubs and Cinemas to attend in the West End. All these locations are just short bus rides away from the Imperial Hotel in Russell Square. Piccadilly Circus and the Shaftesbury Avenue concentration of cinemas are all close by. London stations like Waterloo, Euston mainline station, Kings Cross and St. Pancras, Euro star International station, Liverpool Street station, Victoria station and the Paddington station are all minutes away. Other London airports including Gatwick, London City and Stansted are all within reach just like the City of London and the financial district. |