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Charing Cross (/ ˈ tʃ ær ɪ ŋ / CHARR-ing) [1] is a junction in Westminster, London, England, where six routes meet.Since the early 19th century, Charing Cross has been the notional "centre of London" and became the point from which distances from London are measured.
The Midland Grand Hotel at St. Pancras (closed from 1935 to 2011; now the St. Pancras Renaissance London Hotel.) The Great Northern Hotel at King's Cross (recently restored as a boutique hotel) The Great Eastern Hotel at Liverpool Street (now the Andaz London Liverpool Street) The Charing Cross Hotel at Charing Cross station
Craven Hotel, Charing Cross, London (sold 1963, closed) Grosvenor Hotel, Victoria, London (sold 1983, still operating) Knowle Hotel, Sidmouth (sold 1951, closed)
The centre section of the building, 1-2 Whitehall Court, was converted to a hotel in 1971. The hotel expanded in 1985, when it acquired the 140 bedrooms above the adjoining National Liberal Club) at One Whitehall Place. [4] The hotel was acquired by Guoman Hotels in 2008. [5] It underwent a £20 million refurbishment at that time. [5]
That the hotel’s location is particularly recommend it to ladies and families visiting the West End during the Season; to travellers from Paris and the Continent, arriving from Dover and Folkestone at the Charing Cross Terminus; to Officers and others attending the levees at St James; to Ladies going to the Drawing Rooms, State Balls, and ...
The first four Amba hotels were expected to be located in London with a total of 2,088 rooms available in 2015. The four launch properties announced by GLH are situated in Marble Arch, Tower Bridge, Charing Cross and Buckingham Palace Road in London. The Grosvenor Hotel on Buckingham Palace Road will be the first to open in June 2014.