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Millennium Gloucester Hotel Kensington, * * * *
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The Millennium Gloucester, a 4 Star Deluxe Hotel, offers a relaxing and calm environment in elegant surroundings. The service is efficient, friendly and discreet. The hotel's location in the heart of Kensington, opposite Gloucester Road station, offers unrivalled access to Heathrow, the City and the West End.

The Millennium Gloucester Hotel is located in the fashionable neighbourhood of Kensington, in the heart of Central London. The hotel occupies a city block bounded by Gloucester Road & Harrington Gardens with direct access to the West End. The hotel is situated 2 minutes walk from Gloucester Road Tube Station which serves as the gateway to the rest of London. Knightsbridge, renowned for its shopping, is just 10 minutes away as are the shops of Kensington High Street, and the attractions of Kensington Palace and Gardens, and the Natural History Museum.

The hotel is easily accessible from both Heathrow and Gatwick Airports and London's Business Districts.

For travellers arriving by car, the hotel has an underground car park.




 
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Millennium Gloucester Hotel Kensington



Address:
Harrington Gardens, Kensington, London

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