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Best Western crowns capital expansion with Buckingham Palace Road opening
Best Western is delighted to announce the opening of its latest property, on one of the most famous roads in Great Britain – Best Western Buckingham Palace Road. Formerly the Comfort Inn London Buckingham Palace Road, the hotel is proud to have joined the global sales and marketing brand Best Western, which now has over 20 hotels in the capital.
Best Western Buckingham Palace Road Hotel occupies a prime spot close to the capital’s top attractions. Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, London Eye, Hyde Park and West End theatres are all within walking distance, so there’s plenty to tick off your must-do list.
Recently refurbished, the 3* hotel boasts 81 large, comfortable bedrooms, newly decorated breakfast room, small meetings capacity, as well as being a stone throw from all the major tourist hotspots London has to offer. For those travelling overseas, the hotel is a two-minute walk to Victoria coach and rail station, which has links to the Gatwick Express and British Airways terminals.
Rob Paterson, CEO at Best Western Great Britain, added: “We’re delighted to welcome Best Western Buckingham Palace Road to our brilliantly different collection of independently owned properties. Best Western members are investing for the future and changing for the better. We now have hotels in our brands for every guest, from economy to luxury, across over 260 locations in Great Britain.
Best Western Great Britain’s members have invested over £210m since 2015, improving properties and guest experiences, and last year 25 new hotels joined the membership collection, representing Best Western Great Britain’s best year of recruitment in over a decade.
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Best Western .
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