Crown Moran Hotel (London)
- Crown Moran Hotel (London)
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Crown Moran Hotel
country: United Kingdom, city: London (Cricklewood)
Crown Moran Hotel
Location
The Hotel is located in northwest London, on the edge of zone 2, strategically located between the M1 and Central London. The location if perfect for heading out of London and for going in central London, Baker street and Oxford street being only 20 minutes away on the tube.
Rooms
The rooms are large in size and in exceptional condition, designed to incorporate every comfort and convenience such as climate control, direct dial telephones with voice mail, data ports for modem/fax hook up, colour satellite television, luxurious toiletries and tea/coffees.
Restaurant
The main restaurant offers an array of superb Irish and international cuisine. More casual dining and snacks will be available in the adjacent bars.
General
One of the main features of the hotel is the 5 different bars. A large health club is also available with a good size swimming pool.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Baby sitting service Concierge Disabled facilities Gymnasium Indoor swimming pool Lift Parking facilities (at cost) Room service Sauna | Air conditioning Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Iron and ironing board Mini bar Modem/data port connection Pay-per-view movies Telephone Television |
Extra Information:
8 km to City Centre
30 km to the Airport (London Heathrow)
30 km to the Airport (London-City Airport)
10 minutes walk to the nearest Metro Station (Kilburn)
5 km to the nearest Station (Paddington)
1 minute walk to the nearest Bus Stop
5 k
Address:
142-152 Cricklewood Broadway
Cricklewood London NW23ED
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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