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stay The Best Western Delmere Hotel, Paddington, a fine stucco Town House Hotel with a splendid colonnade entrance, was originally designed by Victorian architect Samuel Pepys Cockerell. Latrobe, who built The Capitol in Washington D.C. was a pupil under Cockerell. Close to Hyde Park and Park Lane, Sussex Gardens is a delightful tree-lined avenue built to provide spacious homes for affluent Victorians, among them Sir Arthur Conan Doyle of Sherlock Holmes fame. Inside the decor is traditional and intimate the hotel has been awarded the Certificate of Distinction from the British Tourist Authority. Making Business a Pleasure: Well placed for shopping and theatres in the West End, The Best Western Delmere is suitable for holiday guests and also for business travellers. Facilities include photo-copying, fax and courier services - all available at Reception. All The Delmere's bedrooms have en-suite bath or shower rooms, satellite television, radio, direct dial telephone, modem point, refreshment tray, hair-dryers, comfortable easy chairs and other useful items. A personal electronic key card and safe are additional security features. eat La Perla restaurant is elegantly decorated in soft pastel colours, here you can enjoy a generous continental buffet (included) or an enjoyable full English Breakfast for a modest additional £6.95 per person. |
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