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Le Meridien Russell Hotel London  

Address: Russell Square LondonWc1b 5be
Location: City center
Area: Bloomsbury
Nearest station 0.2 km Nearest airport 7 km Nearest place of interest 0.4 km

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" Superb luxury in a popular location... "
This 4 star hotel is located in the city center of London and was established in 1898. It is close to the British Museum and the nearest station is Russell Square. The hotel has 2 restaurants, 2 bars, 15 conference rooms and a coffee shop. All 358 rooms are equipped with hairdryer, internet access, trouser press, ironing set and air conditioning.

The Russell Hotel is a deluxe hotel located opposite Russell Square, in the historical Bloomsbury section of London. This strikingly attractive hotel has a wonderful, central location. In fact, it is only a short walk from the British Museum and many other attractions.

Built in 1898, this hotel is a great example of the Victorian style, which is apparent on the interior as well as from the outside. The Russell Square Underground Station is situated adjacent to the hotel, offering convenient access to the rest of the city.
LOCATION

This imposing nine-story hotel overlooks the park of Russell Square, and is three blocks from the British Museum, and a half-mile from Covent Garden and West End theaters.
ROOM AMENITIES

* The 371 guestrooms come in various styles, but all have TVs with pay movies and Sony PlayStations, dial-up Internet access, voice mail, windows that open, and hair dryers.