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Built in 1860 the elegant Berjaya Eden Park Hotel is set within
a tree-lined terrace just a few minutes west of the city's
famous Oxford Street. Lovingly renovated the hotel offers a
peaceful sanctuary in which guests can relax and unwind. Once
within the hotel's sophisticated surroundings, the dedicated and
attentive staff will offer you the friendly, personal and
efficient service which has earned The Berjaya Eden Park Hotel a
reputation for superb hospitality, ensuring that whatever the
purpose of your visit, be it business or pure pleasure, your
stay will be a memorable one.
Bedrooms - All rooms at the Berjaya are ensuite, and some of the
facilities you can expect are: Private bathroom, Direct dial
telephone, Television including satellite channels, Tea/Coffee
making facilities, Hair dryer and trouser press. The Suites offer a
relaxed and comfortable environment, offering plenty of lighting,
2 televisions, large lounge area with sofa, large double bed,
balcony or terrace and spacious ensuite facilities. Each suite can
be used for relaxed informal meetings in the lounge area or a
place to escape the busy streets of London!
Restaurant -
Start your day with a hearty full English or continental
breakfast: King's Restaurant:
In the evening be tempted by the a la carte selection. Whether it
be an intimate meal for two or a celebration dinner party, the
quiet ambience of the King's Restaurant provides the perfect
setting.
Lounge Bar: Drop into the Lounge Bar for an
aperitif or cocktail, or choose from a wide selection of beers,
wines and spirits, all served by friendly and efficient bar staff.
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Queensway is a busy multi-cultural shopping environment, with
extensive leisure facilities including popular dining options.
Within easy reach of all major tourist destinations, The Berjaya
is a short walk from Hyde Park, one of England's most famous and
beautiful parks. Within a 1 mile radius are the best shopping
areas; Kensington, Knightsbridge, Oxford Street. Also, within
walking distance are the following tourist attractions; Kensington
Palace, Natural History Museum, Victoria Albert Museum, Harrods &
Harvey Nichols. |