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This hotel is ideal for those looking to stay close to the centre of the city with easy access to Essex, Epping Forest, and the surrounding region. Stansted airport can be easily reached on the express train which stops at Tottenham Hale station (two underground stops from Walthamstow Central). 0209/VM
The hotel is located in the northeast of London, just a short bus journey (Bus n. 48 just outside the hotel) to Walthamstow Underground Station with fast connections to central London with the Victoria Line (20 minutes to Oxford Circus). Walthamstow itself is a thriving east end suburb of London which boasts the longest street market in Europe. Leyton and Stratford with their excellent transport links are also just a short drive away. This is a fairly new, purpose-built hotel. The hotel features an annex building on the other side of the road. The relaxing lounge area is situated on the ground floor, at the same level of the bar area, where customers can relax and enjoy a cup of tea or coffee. The medium-sized rooms have been recently renovated with updated soft furnishings. The natural tones used in the fabrics create a soothing and welcoming atmosphere. |
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| Bar | Bathroom with bath |
| Bathroom with shower | Breakfast room |
| Car Parking | Credit Cards - Amex/Visa/Diners/Mastercard |
| Earliest check-in 15.00 | Elevators -2 |
| Hairdryer | Latest check-out - 11.00 |
| Lounge | Metro station - less than 300 metres |
| Number of Floors - 4 | Safe |
| Safe in reception | Tea/Coffee Making Facilities |
| Telephone | Television Regular |
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