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The Millennium Gloucester is a luxury hotel located in the attractive district of South Kensington. The hotel is situated within a two minute walk from Gloucester Road Tube Station which has a direct rail connection to Heathrow Airport (to the west) and Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square and Covent Garden (to the east). Harrods is just 10 minutes walk away as are the many shops of Kensington High Street. Kensington Palace and Gardens, and several of London's most popular museums including the Natural History, Science, and Victoria and Albert 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 a secure underground car park.
A classical blend of modern and classical style complements the hotel throughout. A rich warm design incorporating muted tones combined with dark woods help to create a very traditional British hotel. Humphrey's is the cosmopolitan lobby bar which is perfect for relaxing after exploring London. In addition guests have the option of superb cuisine of South West 7 restaurant or Bugis Street Cafe with it's distinctive flavour of Singapore spice and style.
For comfort and convenience, each of the spacious, air-conditioned en-suite bedrooms are thoughtfully appointed. Every room benefits from direct dial telephone, remote control radio and satellite television, in-house movies, minibar, hair dryer, tea and coffee making facilities and a trouser press. A newspaper is delivered to each room daily.
The Club Floor accommodation adds a hint of luxury and a more individual service. Breakfast and evening cocktails are served in the delightful surroundings of the Club Lounge. Club guests also benefit from a turn-down service, express check-out and a fax/modem direct line for personal use. For the business traveller, a 24 hour Business Centre provides fax, telex, cable and cellphone and full secretarial support. The hotel offers 24 hour room service and multilingual staff covering most European languages and also Japanese and Arabic.
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