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Bloomsbury Park: Bloomsbury Park, a Thistle
hotel, 126 Southampton Row, London, WC1B 5AD
Within walking distance of the British Museum and Covent Garden,
Bloomsbury Park blends effortlessly into this elegant and historic
part of west London. Inside, though, theres a traditional,
comfortable hotel with 95 bedrooms and the recently-opened Cellar
Bar where guests can relax with a cold drink. A place where our
most discerning guests can feel immediately at home .. |
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The Grosvenor Hotel, 101 Buckingham Palace Road,
London, SW1W 0SJ
The Grosvenor is adjacent to Victoria mainline railway station.
This London hotel, formerly known as Thistle Victoria, is also within
walking distance of many of London's famous landmarks including
Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament. This elegant and
spacious Victorian hotel has 357 bedrooms including nine deluxe
king rooms and three suites.
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Thistle The Royal Horseguards Hotel , 2 Whitehall
Court, Whitehall, SW1A 2EJ
The Royal Horseguards is a stone's throw from the Houses of Parliament,
Trafalgar Square, and overlooks the River Thames. This London hotel
is also within easy reach of Buckingham Palace, Chinatown and the
West End theatres and shops. One Whitehall Place offering excellent
banqueting facilities is adjacent to the hotel.. |
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The Royal Trafalgar Hotel, Whitcomb Street, Trafalgar
Square, WC2H 7HG
Various places claim to be the true heart of London. But really,
this is it. The City on one side, Whitehall on the other, history
everywhere you look. Now. more than 200 years after the battle that
gave Trafalgar Square its name, were celebrating a victory
of our own: the rebirth of our hotel as the Royal Trafalgar. |
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The Kingsley Hotel or Thistle Bloomsbury Hotel,
Bloomsbury Way, London, WCIA 2SD
Bloomsbury is Londons literary heartland. Once home to the
British Library, its long been a magnet for writers and poets,
including Charles Dickens, WB Yeats and, most famously Virginia
Woolf, whos controversial Bloomsbury Set scandalised
society in the 1920s. One of its members was EM Forster, who
wrote part of A Room with a View while living at The Kingsley Hotel
the original name of Thistle Bloomsbury. |
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Thistle City Barbican Hotel, Central Street, Clerkenwell,
EC1V 8DS
From the day it opened in 1982, Londons Barbican has divided
opinion. A Grade II Listed building, its been hailed as a
triumph of design - and voted the ugliest building in London. What
isnt in doubt, though, is its status as Europe's largest arts
centre: home to the London Symphony Orchestra, it also plays host
to all kinds of music, theatre, dance and exhibitions.
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Thistle Euston Hotel, Cardington Street,
Euston, NW1 2LP
Change is in the air at Euston. The mainline station, whose challenging
architecture has caused controversy since its opening 40 years ago,
is due to be demolished and rebuilt (not before time, some would
say) as part of a £1 billion redevelopment of this part of
Camden. |
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Thistle Hyde Park Hotel, 90-92 Lancaster Gate,
London, W2 3NR
From Henry VIIIs hunting parties to the 1851 Great Exhibition,
suffragette demonstrations to the Rolling Stones Hyde Parks
350 acres has been the scene of epoch-making events throughout its
1000-year history. |
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Thistle Kensington Gardens Hotel, 104 Bayswater
Road, London, W2 3HL
Kensington Gardens, just across the Bayswater Road from our front
door, was once part of Hyde Park. It was Queen Anne who invested
time, money and creative flair to transform it into something unique
and special. Three centuries later, weve done the same thing
at Thistle Kensington Gardens. And in a neighbourhood rich in history,
it represents our vision of the future. |
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Thistle Marble Arch Hotel, Bryanston Street, Marble
Arch, W1H 7EH
One of Londons best-known landmarks, Marble Arch was originally
built on the Mall as a new gateway to Buckingham Palace. Although
it was moved to the present spot in 1851, its still pretty
exclusive: only members of the royal family and the Kings
Troop, Royal Horse Artillery, are allowed to pass through it. |
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Thistle Piccadilly Hotel, Coventry Street, London,
W1D 6BZ
Piccadilly Circus is a byword for bustle and busyness. But the
street connecting it to Hyde Park Corner is home to some of Londons
most refined and elegant establishments, where time seems to have
been frozen in the era of Bertie Wooster and Lord Peter Wimsey.
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Thistle Westminster Hotel, 49 Buckingham Palace
Road, London, SW1W 0QT
London is really two cities in one. And if The City is its economic
centre, Westminster is Londons political and cultural heart.
At Thistle Westminster, were surrounded by famous streets,
squares and buildings where much of our history has been made -
and is still being written today. |
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Charing Cross Hotel, a Guoman hotel, The Strand,
London WC2N 5HX
Since 1865, the Charing Cross Hotel has stood as a monument
to the vision and confidence of the Victorian railway age. Now,
as part of the Guoman collection, it sets new standards for world
class hotels in our own, very different century. |
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The Cumberland Hotel, a Guoman hotel, 1A
Great Cumberland Place London W1A 4RF
Our vision for The Cumberland was to create a hotel that would inspire,
enthral and amaze, by combining challenging contemporary design
with the very highest levels of comfort and service. |
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The Tower hotel, a Guoman hotel, St Katharines
Way, London E1W 1LD
located on the north bank of the River Thames right beside Tower
Bridge and the Tower of London, so perfect for exploring the historic
landmarks or the riverside, both on foot or on one of the many river
cruises. The hotel also overlooks St Katharine's Dock, a unique
waterside location in the centre of London. |
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