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The musical Les Miserables is a multi-award winning adaptation of Victor Hugo's humanitarian classic about one man's determined survival in the face of relentless persecution and the triumph of the human spirit. |
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Overlooking Eros and the world famous lights of Piccadilly Circus, the Regent Palace Hotel is within a few minutes' walk of the West End theatres, night clubs and a host of tourist attractions. This comfortable value-for-money property features Callaghan's Irish Bar offering live entertainment each night and traditional bar food.
(Prices from £37.50) |
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The hotel is only a few minutes' walk from both Oxford and Regent Streets two of London's most famous shopping streets. Regents Park, the British Museum and Madame Tussauds are also within easy reach. The hotel has a total of 25 en-suite bedrooms all of which are comfortably furnished and well equipped. The hotel also has a breakfast room and a bar.
(Prices from £44.00) |
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The Ambassadors in Bloomsbury is a conference and leisure hotel only minutes from Euston Station, Oxford Street and Theatreland.
(Prices from £55.00)
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Situated in central London overlooking Hyde Park and only a short distance from
the shops of Oxford Street, Knightsbridge and the bright lights of Theatreland,
this hotel is perfectly placed for a stay in London.
(Prices from £60.00)
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The
landmark Strand Palace Hotel lies in the heart of Theatreland
adjacent to Covent Garden and just a short walk from Trafalger
Square.
(Prices from £69.00)
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Next to the
British Museum, close to Covent Garden and Theatreland. The Montague,
which overlooks a tranquil garden setting amidst vibrant Bloomsbury.
(Prices from £70.97) |
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A true balance of style, statesmanship and high standards in London's West End. The contemporary, modern interior is themed with the life and work of the distinguished Lord Louis Mountbatten.
(Prices from £82.50) |
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The Kingsway Hall is a superior
4 star hotel situated in London's Covent Garden, close to the
British Museum, Oxford Street and Theatreland. The hotel's 170
luxury air conditioned bedrooms are furnished to the highest
of standards and contain an extensive array of facilities. Also
available are a fitness centre, whirlpool spa and steam rooms.
(Prices from £80.00) |
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The Savoy has
always had its own special quality of English individuality and
style. The hotel is perfectly placed for the theatres and shopping
of Covent Garden and close to the city of London. Its famous
riverside frontage overlooks a classic sweep of the Thames.
(Prices from £149.00) |
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This is the epitome of English elegance in all its 124 rooms and suites. Tranquil and comfortable it has an air of charm and distinction. You will discover quiet corners and alcoves, wood-panelled lounges and sitting rooms - indeed, it is the ideal way to sit amidst refinement and watch the world go by. This perfect location is where you will find opening nights, premieres and gala nights all just a stroll away.
(Prices from £94.50) |
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Located in North Soho, Sanderson is Ian Schrager's second London hotel designed by Philippe Starck, Sanderson is an urban oasis with Agua Spa (facials by Eve Lom), inner courtyard with a Japanese garden. Long bar Purple bar and Spoon+ (restaurant by Alain Ducasse) are the places everyone wants to see and be seen in.
(Prices from £137.50) |
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St Martins
Lane has re-invented the hotel experience and reflects the "hotels as theatre" approach
that Ian Schrager first created in New York more than 16 years
ago. It has become firmly established as the place to stay for
numerous celebrities and visitors. The hotel also offers such
delights as the vibrant Light Bar and the critically acclaimed
Asia de Cubar restaurant.
(Prices from £121.50) |
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