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  2. The Montcalm - Wikipedia

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    The Montcalm Hotels are a group of luxury hotels in Central London, United Kingdom.. The group includes three hotels: (The Montcalm Marble Arch, The Montcalm at The Brewery and The Montcalm Royal London House) [1] under the label "The Montcalm London", and four others (The Marble Arch London, The Chilworth, The Piccadilly London West End and The Barbican Rooms) as "Montcalm Townhouse".

  3. Hotels in London - Wikipedia

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    The Great Central Hotel at Marylebone (now The Landmark London) The Grosvenor House Hotel at Victoria; Many other large hotels were built in London in the Victorian period. The Westminster Palace Hotel (1858), named after its neighbour the Palace of Westminster, i.e. Parliament, was the location of many political meetings.

  4. The Landmark London - Wikipedia

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    The hotel was originally one of London's Victorian era railway hotels, the Hotel Great Central. It was first proposed by Sir Edward Watkin of the Great Central Railway who envisaged Marylebone station , which the hotel was to serve, as the hub of an international railway which would run through a channel tunnel .

  5. Threadneedles Hotel - Wikipedia

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    Threadneedles Hotel, formerly the head offices of the London, City and Midland Bank, is a 5-star London hotel with 74 rooms and suites. The hotel is located opposite the Bank of England on Threadneedle Street .

  6. Rosewood London - Wikipedia

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    Guests arrive at Rosewood London through an archway that opens into a grand Edwardian courtyard. The building comprises four blocks. The central block was designed by C. Newman and built between 1912 and 1919, while the east block (including Scarfes Bar, named for Gerald Scarfe) was designed by P. Moncton and built between 1929 and 1930.

  7. Hilton London Metropole - Wikipedia

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    Ladbroke bought Stakis Hotels in 1999 [8] and rebranded the 48 Stakis Hotels within their Hilton Hotels brand, with the property renamed [9] Hilton London Metropole. [10] A 16-storey 52-metre (171 ft) third wing was added to the hotel in 2000, [ 11 ] including a conference centre, making it the biggest conference hotel in London, with 39 ...

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