Imperial hotel is just about half a minute's walk away from the Russell Square tube station and the Gardens. The Central London 3-star Bloomsbury hotel is also a few minutes away from the British Library and also very close to the British Museum. The Imperial hotel is located in the neighbourhood of many restaurants, bars and Cafes and the hotel is also very close to the London Shopping district in the West End and very close to the Oxford Street, the Bond Street, Orchard Street and the Tottenham Court Road. The London West End is also only minutes away from the Central London hotel and it is easy to get to all stations including Waterloo, Liverpool Street and London Victoria. University College of London is nearby. If you prefer to book by phone or book without credit card call Tel: 0208 240 7250. No deposit is required and pay when you arrive at the hotel but get instant confirmation.
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The Imperial hotel has all
its rooms fitted with private showers and toilets and each room comes
with a colour television, direct dial telephone, coffee and tea making
facilities and trouser press. There are also hair dryers and WIFI connection
access. Rooms are bright and tastefully decorated. There is a restaurant
on site and the hotel has a bar as well. It has a pub which opens till
1.00 am and there is also a car park which costs from £18.00 for
the entire day. Check in is officially from 2.00 pm and check outs are
till 11.00 am. The Hotel's reception operates 24 hours around the clock
and tours and tickets can be arranged from the Concierge.
Leicester Square or the Theatre district is very close with all the Cinemas and the theatres. Restaurants and bars found in Soho Square and the China Town in the West End are also not far away from the Imperial Hotel in Russell Square. The Piccadilly Circus which also has many restaurants, shops and bars is also very close. The Strand and the Charing Cross are close and so is the Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery. It is easy to get to London Eye and the Houses of Parliament. |