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London England London England Premier Inn Hanger Lane 1-6 Ritz Parade, Hanger Lane London www.premierinn.com Situated in the London Borough of Ealing, the Premier Inn Hanger Lane is just a two-minute walk from the Hanger Lane tube station, providing fast and convenient access to the entire city. Each of the Premier Inn’s rooms features a television and Wi-Fi access. The hotel also has a modern lounge and an international restaurant. DISCLAIMER: The above hotel is an example of hotels used. London England Premier Inn Greenwich 43-81 Greenwich High Road London www.premierinn.com Located near the banks of the River Thames, the Premier Inn Greenwich is just a f ve-minute walk from the Greenwich tube station, giving guests convenient access to central London. The Royal Observatory, Tate Gallery and National Maritime Museum are also nearby for guests to explore. Each of the hotel’s contemporary rooms includes air conditioning, television, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box and elevator access. DISCLAIMER: The above hotel is an example of hotels used. London England Norfolk Plaza Hotel 29/33 Norfolk Square London www.norfolkplazahotel.co.uk On the outside, the Norfolk Plaza Hotel retains the charm of the three historical Edwardian buildings it was converted from 30 years ago. On the inside, the hotel features all the modern amenities that travelers expect, such as televisions, telephones, safety deposit boxes, hair dryers, Internet connections and elevator access. The centrally located hotel is a short two-minute walk to the Paddington tube station, and is also within walking distance of Oxford Street, Hyde Park and Marble Arch. Guests can also enjoy the quiet and peaceful surroundings of Norfolk Square. DISCLAIMER: The above hotel is an example of hotels used. London England St. Giles Heathrow Hounslow Road Heathrow, Middlesex http://heathrow.stgiles.com St. Giles Heathrow is a modern-style hotel located in the western suburbs of London. Situated across the street from the Feltham Rail Station, the hotel is approximately 30 minutes by train from downtown. Every room features air conditioning, television, telephone and Wi-Fi access. The hotel also has a restaurant, as well as a f tness center that guests can use for free. DISCLAIMER: The above hotel is an example of hotels used. London England Umi Hotel 16 Leinster Square London www.umihotellondon.co.uk The Umi Hotel is centrally located in a quiet garden square between the Bayswater and the vibrant Notting Hill area of London. The hotel is just a three-minute walk from the Bayswater tube station, with easy access to all points in London. The Umi Hotel features 117 contemporary rooms, some of which have bunkbeds. Each room includes a television, telephone, hair dryer, safety deposit box and an Internet connection. The hotel also has a coffee shop that converts to a restaurant during the evening. DISCLAIMER: The above hotel is an example of hotels used. London England Premier Inn Wembley 151 Wembley Park Drive London www.premierinn.com Located near world-famous Wembley Stadium, the Premier Inn Wembley is a large, comfortable and contemporary hotel. The Wembley Park tube station is right outside the hotel, and downtown London is just a 12-minute ride away. Guest rooms are accessible by elevator and all feature televisions, telephones, hair dryers, safety deposit boxes and Internet connections. The surrounding area includes restaurants, shops and ATMs. DISCLAIMER: The above hotel is an example of hotels used. Edinburgh Scotland Cairn Hotel Edinburgh 10-18 Windsor Street Edinburgh www.cairnedinburgh.com Situated in the theater district of Edinburgh just minutes from the old town, the Cairn Hotel Edinburgh is a traditional Georgian walk-up with plenty of historic charm. The quaint hotel features 54 rooms furnished with televisions, telephones and hair dryers. The hotel also offers a lounge area and Internet facilities in the lobby. DISCLAIMER: The above hotel is an example of hotels used. Edinburgh Scotland Tinto House Hotel Biggar Road Symington www.tintohotel.co.uk The Tinto House Hotel is a traditional, family-run establishment located in the center of Biggar, a quaint market town 40 minutes southwest of Edinburgh. Situated at the foot of Tinto Hill, the hotel is surrounded by f ve acres of lush Scottish landscape. The hotel’s 39 comfortable rooms include televisions, telephones, tea- and coffee-making facilities and hair dryers. The on-site restaurants also offer a variety of traditional and modern dishes for groups to enjoy. DISCLAIMER: The above hotel is an example of hotels used..
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