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The Radisson Edwardian Kenilworth, London Was
Built In 1903. Asian Artefacts And Wood Carvings Add An Exotic
Twist To This Traditional Victorian Hotel That Has A Distinctive
South East Asian Flavour. Located Close To Oxford Street, Covent
Garden And The British Museum, Are 500 Meters Away, And Trafalgar
Square Is Only A Half Mile Away. A Buddhist Statue Dominates The
Reception Area And Asian Wood Carvings And Artefacts Adorn The
White Marble And Contemporary Dark Wood Interiors. The 186 Air
Conditioned Guest Rooms Vary In Layout, And Are Styled With Asian
Objects D'art, Modern Photography, Mahogany Furniture, Raw Silk
Blue Grey Duvets And Soft Leather Head Boards. Desks Have Easy
Access Data Ports With Uk And Us Sockets And Alarm Calls May Be
Set Via The Television. White Italian Marble Bathrooms Have
Showers, Hair Dryers And Bathrobes. Further Amenities At The
Hotel Include Free Wi Fi, With Voice Mail, Mini Bars And
Safes.
The Radisson Edwardian Kenilworth, London Prides Itself On The
Hotel Restaurant, Creation, Which Blends A Formal Dining Area
With Contemporary Glass Coffee Tables And Easy Chairs. Lunch And
Dinner Menus Feature Traditional British Cuisine Such As Bangers
And Mash And Apple Tart And There Is Also A Set Lunch Menu. The
Bar Area Has Stools For Casual Drinking And Bar Snacks Are
Available In The Evening. The Bar Has Its Own On Street Entrance
And Is Lively On Friday Nights. In The Small, But Well Equipped
Fitness Centre, There Are Rowing And Running Machines And Bikes,
As Well As A Steam Room. The Business Centre Offers Pcs With
Complimentary High Speed Internet Access And There Are Six
Meeting Rooms Of Varying Sizes Including The Bloomsbury Suite,
Which Caters For Conferences Of Up To 120 Persons. Guests Can
Also Make Use Of An Array Of Amenities Including Valet Parking,
Concierge Services, 24 Hour Front Desk And Room Service. The
Hotel Is Situated In The Bloomsbury District, Best Known For The
British Museum. With Its Vast Glass Roof Designed In 2000 By
Architect Sir Norman Foster, The Museum's Great Court Is The
Largest Covered Square In Europe And Contains The Original
Reading Room, Shops And Cafes.
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