The Imperial London hotels Group offers six hotels in Russell Square and our group has provided high standard accommodation and hotel services for many guests from all walks of lives. The ILH group has served guests from Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and mostly North America. Over 95% of the guests that we serve come back to our hotels when they revisit central London. Apart from the County hotel, all our five other hotels provide 3 star accommodation in London Bloomsbury.All the hotels are concentrated in Russell Square and they are only about two and half minute’s walk between every two hotels. The Tavistock hotel is on the Tavistock Square WC1H and the Royal National hotel is on the Bedford Way WC1H. The Bedford Hotel is on Southampton Row WC1B and the President hotel is on Guilford Street WC1N. The other two hotels, Imperial Hotel which is the flagship of the group on the Russell Square WC1B and the County Hotel, which is the only two-star, is on Upper Woburn Place WC1H.
When making a booking at any of these hotels, in all cases, you are not required to pay a deposit for a booking and no pre-payment is required from you at the time of booking. You only pay for your room when you arrive at the hotel. Prepayment is only required when you book more than 3 rooms which is considered as a group booking. If you require prepayment for 1-3 rooms, make the booking and in the comment section, put the information that you need to make pre-payments. Click on the Book now button to check hotels availability for all six Imperial London Hotels.The Hotels are all at enviable location.
All these hotels in Russell Square are only a short walk away from the London Oxford Street and also not far from the other London shopping streets namely Tottenham Court Road, Regent Street, Bond Street and the Portable Road. Staying at any of the Imperial London hotels makes accessing many locations in central London very easy. Hotels are near the Leicester Square which is also called the Theatreland or the London Theatre District. The Covent Garden which is the heart of London West End can be reached in less than half an hour on foot and so are the Soho Square, the China Town and the Piccadilly Circus. The perfect transportation network in the area also makes it so easy to visit tourists’ attractions like the London Eye or the Millennium Wheel, the Houses of Parliament in Westminster as well as the Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and the London Victoria.
Tavistock Hotel London Russell Square: All the bedrooms have their own private en suite toilets and showers. Basically, there is a colour television, direct dial telephone, hospitality tray, alarm clock, etc. Hair dryers and irons can be requested. Single is £66.00 , £91.00 for twin or double and £111.00 for a triple. All rates are inclusive of English breakfast and VAT. You do not pay any deposit at the time of booking but you get a confirmation instantly. Make payments when you arrive at Hotel Tavistock Londres.
President Hotel London Russell Square: All rooms have private showers and toilets. There is colour TV, DD telephone, hospitality tray and a lot more. Single at the Hotel President Londra £73.00 , £97.00 for twin or double room and £117.00 for a room for 3 persons. Hotel President Londres is indeed a place to stay.
Imperial hotel London Russell Square: All rooms at the hotel have their own private showers and toilets with direct dial telephones, colour TVs, coffee and tea making facilities, hair dryers, trouser press and others. Hotel Imperial Londra rates are £80.00 for a single, a twin or double will be £107.00 and triple will is £127.00. triple is £127.00 all including breakfast and VAT.
County Hotel London Russell Square: Hotel County Londra rooms have share toilet and shower facilities but rooms have very good facilities to make your stay a very comfortable one. Rooms though have wash hand basins. The hotel facilities include lobby, bar, restaurant and many others. A single is £43.00 per night, a double or twin at £57.00 and a triple at £77.00 all including full English breakfast and VAT
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