De France Hotel Jersey (Jersey Channel Islands)
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De France Hotel Jersey
country: United Kingdom, city: Jersey Channel Islands (St Helier)
De France Hotel Jersey
Location
Located on the doorstep of the vibrant and cosmopolitan town centre of St. Helier, De France Hotel Jersey is easily accessible from many idyllic sandy beaches and golf courses.
Rooms
The hotel offers an enviable selection of 288 elegantly furnished guestrooms, ranging from suites to the new contemporary balcony rooms. All the rooms are spacious and come with a host of modern amenities.
Restaurant
From a four-course gourmet meal prepared by international chefs to canapes and cocktails, the in-house dining facilities offer you pure pleasure.
General
Whether you are planning a small meeting, training course, product launch, a major conference or celebration, De France Hotel can meet all your business requirements. The hotel also accommodates social events for up to 800 people, offering a level of service that meets all your personal needs. During leisure, you can workout in the gymnasium, take a cool dip in the pool or unwind at the spa and sauna.
Hotel Facilities: | Room Facilities: |
Banquet facilities Cafe Cocktail bar Conference facilities Gymnasium Laundry facilities Parking facilities Restaurant Room service Sauna Spa Swimming pool | Cable / Satellite TV Hairdryer Private bathroom / Ensuite Radio Telephone |
Extra Information:
- 10 km to the airport
- 1 km to the city centre
Address:
St Saviour's Road
St Helier Jersey JE1 7XP
International hotels. — Academic.
2010.
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