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Accomodation SUGGESTIONS Accomodation SUGGESTIONS Here are a small selection of accommodation options to suit varying tastes and budgets all within the immediate vicinity of the conference venue. Please refer to the Transport for London website (www.tfl.gov.uk) for further assistance with public transport. Please note that prices are approximate and may vary on different dates and seasons. LUXURY HOTELS: MID-RANGE HOTELS: THE BROMPTON HOTEL 30 Old Brompton Road, South Kensington, London, SW7 3DL THE REMBRANDT HOTEL GRANGE STRATHMORE HOTEL 020 7584 4517 11 Thurloe Place, London, 41 Queen’s Gate Gardens, SW7 2RS London, SW7 5NB [email protected] 020 7589 8100 020 7584 0512 www.bromhotel.com [email protected] [email protected] From £98 www.sarova.com www.grangehotels.com Walk to RAH is around 15 mins From £190 (inclusive of VAT + breakfast, From £72.90 (inclusive of VAT and breakfast) advanced booking discounts available) Advanced purchase 12% discount THE HARRINGTON APARTHOTEL Walk to RAH is around 15 mins Walk to RAH is around 11 mins 1 Harrington Gardens, South Kensington, London, SW7 4JJ 020 7341 5800 THE GORE THE EXHIBITIONIST HOTEL 190 Queen’s Gate, Kensington, London, SW7 8–10 Queensberry Place, [email protected] 5EX London, SW7 2DL www.theharrington.com/aparthotel 0207 584 6601 020 7957 0000 From £159 (studio apartment) [email protected] https://www.thekeycollections.com/ Walk to RAH is around 17 mins www.gorehotel.com theexhibitionist-hotel-kensington.html From £225 (inclusive of breakfast and VAT) From £143 THE MARRIOT KENSINGTON Walk to RAH is around 3 mins Walk to RAH is around 12 mins 147C Cromwell Rd, Kensington, London, SW5 0TH 020 7973 1000 THE PELHAM HOTEL EDEN PLAZA HOTEL 15 Cromwell Place, South Kensington, 68-69 Queens Gate, London, www.marriott.co.uk/hotels/travel/lonlm- London, SW7 2LA SW7 5JT london-marriott-hotel-kensington 0207 589 8288 0207 370 6111 From £247 [email protected] [email protected] Walk to RAH is around 21 mins www.pelhamhotel.co.uk www.edenplazakensington.co.uk From £233 (inclusive of breakfast and VAT) From £254 (inclusive of VAT and continental THE COPTHORNE TARA HOTEL breakfast) Walk to RAH is around 12 mins Scarsdale Place, Kensington London, W8 Walk to RAH is around 12 mins 5SR 020 7937 7211 THE VILLA KENSINGTON HOTEL [email protected] 10–11 Ashburn Gardens, www.millenniumhotels.com/en/quick-book/ London, SW7 4DG london/copthorne-tara-hotel-london- 0207 370 6605 kensington/ [email protected] From £117 (inclusive of Breakfast and WiFi) www.thevillakensington.co.uk Walk to RAH is around 20 mins From £137 Walk to RAH is around 18 mins RADISSON BLU EDWARDIAN VANDERBILT HOTEL 68-86 Cromwell Road, HOLIDAY INN KENSINGTON Kensington, London, SW7 5BT 97 Cromwell Road, London, 020 7761 9000 SW7 4DN 0871 942 9100 [email protected] www.radissonblu-edwardian.com www.hikensingtonforumhotel.co.uk From £175 (inclusive of VAT, WIFI and From £109 Breakfast) Walk to RAH is around 15 mins Walk to RAH is around 11 mins LOW RANGE HOTELS: AQUARIUS HOTEL, LONDON 20–22 Hogarth Rd, Earls Court, London, SW5 0PT AMBASSADORS HOTEL 020 7373 6155 16 Collingham Road, Kensington, London, SW5 0LX [email protected] 0207 3731075 www.aquariushotel.co.uk [email protected] From £45 www.ambassadors-hotel.co.uk Walk to RAH is around 25 mins From £64 Walk to RAH is around 21 mins BUDGET OPTIONS: BELGRAVIA ROOMS HOLLAND HOUSE 104 Ebury Street, London, 53 Eccleston Square, London, SW1V 1PG SW1W 9QD 020 3740 2329 0207 730 8031 [email protected] www.belgraviarooms.com lhalondon.com/properties/holland-house/ From £113 From £33 per night Walk to RAH is around 34 mins Walk to RAH is around 38 mins CROMWELL INTERNATIONAL BELVEDERE HOUSE HOTEL 6 Greenville Place, London, 139 Cromwell Road, London, SW7 4RT SW7 4DX 0203 4684340 0207 3701222 [email protected] [email protected] lhalondon.com/properties/belvedere-house/ www.cromwellcrownhotel.co.uk From £29 per night per person From £55 Walk to RAH is around 15 mins Walk to RAH is around 20 mins BED AND ST JOSEPH HOTEL 43–45 Longridge Road, Earls Court, London, BREAKFAST: SW5 9SD 0207 835 2010 ASTER HOUSE 3 Sumner Place, South Kensington, London, [email protected] SW7 3EE www.stjosephhotel.co.uk 020 7581 5888 From £68 [email protected] www.asterhouse.com From £180 (includes buffet breakfast) THE MARANTON HOUSE HOTEL Walk to RAH is around 16 mins 14 Barkston Gardens, Earls Court, London, SW5 0EN 020 7373 5782 [email protected] www.marantonhousehotel.com From £95 (inclusive of VAT and breakfast) Walk to RAH is around 24 mins.
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