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If you want to stay in the very center of London and feel yourself snug Gainsborough Hote is at service.The hotel is conviniently situated in the South Kenington, not far from the tube station and there is a car parking nearby. Not far from the hotel there are renowned museums, such as Victoria & Albert,Natural History, Science Museums. And music admirers will be delighted to discover the great and famous Royal Alber Hall.
The hotel facilities and interior are perfect both for productive work and leisure. The rooms are light and spacious, tastefully furnished in a warm palette.
The Internet access, direct-dial telephone, safes, satellite television, air condition, ironing board, coffee maker, wake-up clocks, safe box are in each room. The service is very professional and polite.
There are 24 hour room service, multilingual staff on the 24 hour front desk, secretarial service, play ground, conference facilities, doctor on call, maid service, currency exchange, car rental, sauna, babysitting, concierge desk, indoor pool, newspaper daily and other amenities in the hotel.
To have an active rest you can go to the health club of the hotel. Your choice can be done in favour of pubs, restaurants, antique markets of Knightsbridge and Chelsea .
The Gainsborough Hotel is a good choice for those who want to explore London.
Hotel facilities
34 Guest rooms & 2 suites - individually designed, en-suite facilities, fax and modem ports, Broadband Internet service (wired and wireless) in all rooms and public areas (charges apply), bar and lounge, room service – drinks and snacks, 24 hour assistance, The Gallery Room -boardroom style meeting room, hospitality tray, dry cleaning and laundry service, trouser press on request, elevator, Harbour Club - day passes to visit the fitness club.
Room facilities
Suites have private roof terrace, Spa bath, mini-bar and DVD.
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Reviews on Gainsborough Hotel | [726] Review by Birgit: 03 Nov 2006, 01:55:27 Meine Aufenthalt war echt angenehm. Obwohl der Concierge immer beschäftigt war, sind alle meine Bitten nicht abgeschlagen worden. Das war sehr nett.
| [495] Review by Victoria: 25 Oct 2006, 05:42:53 Besides great hotel and room facilities, Gainsborough Hotel has a very interesting history. I love the buildings with their own stories and on seeing any old hotels always ask about this the staff. In the hotel's lounge and reception a portrait of the Duchess of Richmond - a great artist - is placed. The hotel itself is very magnificent and noble.
| [389] Review by Lucille: 17 Oct 2006, 04:13:08 We couldn't find more excellent and decent hotel than Gainsborough. The Hotel has been built in such a way that the guests comfort are first and foremost. The staff are so attentive, that you really don't have time to ask for anything when there they are, ensuring that everything is OK.
| [226] Review by Ryan: 28 Jul 2006, 02:43:05 At Gainsborough Hotel we were surrounded by gent employees. We went there to enjoy our leisure time, to go sightseeing the most famous places in the city. In a word we were very satisfied with our recreation in this hotel.
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