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Facilities within the Property

 
Breakfast room: located on the ground floor the breakfast room is open from our breakfast is from 7.30-10.00am. Continental breakfast include: orange juice/tea/coffee/hot chocolate/bread rools/toast/butter & confitures. English breakfast available upon request.

Rent a car/shuttle service: Our staff is always at your disposal for every need during your stay for rent a car, book a fly or reserve a private shuttle service from/ to the airports.
 
Meetings: For conferences, functions, private parties, and residential training courses, the Queensway Room, with adjacent syndicate rooms, can cater for most requirements. The Queensway Room has the advantage of natural daylight and basic conference equipment is included. Secretarial, photocopying, word processing and fax services are also provided.
 
Coffee Shop and Restaurant: Our peaceful coffee shop, restaurant and bar overlook the pleasant garden in the square. The bar stays open until midnight and room service is also available until that time. Room service is also available until 11.00pm.
 
Property Facilities Summary:
BarConcierge Service
LiftLuggage Storage
Meeting RoomRestaurant
 
Nearby Facilities
 
The location is ideal for reaching Oxford Street, Marble Arch, Portobello Road Antiques Market, Madame Trussards, Buckingham Palace, the sophisticated shopping of Knightsbridge, spectacular theatre land, the glittering West End and Piccadilly Circus - famous for its night life. A short stroll through the delightful Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park will bring you to some of London's finest museums and the world-famous Royal Albert Hall.

The
Kensington Gardens are 8 minutes away by foot and its a short stroll from Notting Hill as are many good local shops, restaurants, bars and pubs in the now fashionable Westbourne Grove, Notting Hill and Queensway.

Alexander Fleming Laboratory Museum: A visit to the laboratory in which Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in 1928, reconstructed to its original appearance, with bacteriological equipment and an exhibition telling the story of Fleming, the man, the scientist, and the impact of penicillin on modern healthcare.