RCA Hotels announces the launch of a new hotel
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The London Guards Hotel is located near some of the major historical landmarks, such as the Royal Albert Hall, Hyde Park, Madame Tussauds, Oxford Street and Knightsbridge. Furthermore, the Paddington station and the Heathrow Express being nearby, the hotel is easily accessible from all parts of the city.
The London Guards Hotel is housed in a renovated 19th century building and blends the regal, aesthetic features with state-of-the-art facilities. The high ceilings, the sash windows and the furniture still exude its former glory, while all electronic devices, such as the mini safe, fridge, TV and shower facilities are brand new.
The London Guards Hotel offers cheap bed and breakfast, maid and laundry services, meeting rooms, fax services and WiFi facilities. It also has a specialty restaurant which serves delicious Armenian and Russian food with wine and other drinks.
The website, londonguardshotel.co.uk, has all the information regarding availability of room, special offers, location, directions, sightseeing options and the weather. The London Guards Hotel allows tourists to book their rooms online. The contact details of the hotel as well as the partner hotels of the RCA group are also available on the website.
"I had a great time in London thanks to London Guards Hotel. The staff was very friendly and helped me plan my entire trip. The location was very good and the rooms were very spacious and beautiful. I am very fussy about cleanliness and the hotel did not disappoint," said a guest who was thrilled by the prompt service and the various facilities.
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