Name: The Euro Hotel
Address: 51-53 Cartwright Gardens, London WC1H 9EL

The Euro Hotel is an impressive bed and breakfast hotel located in a beautiful Georgian crescent (built 1807). The Euro Hotel, totally refurbished in 2005, overlooks leafy Cartwright Gardens' lawns and tennis courts.
Elegant, friendly in a quiet, safe neighbourhood close to the British Library, British Museum, University College and University College Hospital as well as the sights, attractions, shopping and night-life of the West End, Covent Garden and Soho. The hotel is close to Euston, Kings Cross, St Pancras and Russell Square underground stations and both the airbus and the tube come direct from Heathrow Airport. All our rooms have TV, tea and coffee making facilities, radio and telephone. The full English breakfast is delicious and satisfying. Unfortunately, due to the age of the building, the hotel has no lift.
Hotel Information: This three star Hotel Alexander is situated in the Vondelstraat in Amsterdam, minutes away from Leidseplein, Vondelpark and Amsterdams most prestigious shopping street, the PC Hooftstraat.
A blend of luxury and relaxation make all guests feel like home.
Being in the center of tourist and business sector makes it perfect for everyone.
Please note: when paying by creditcard, the hotel will charge a fee of 4%.
Room Information: The hotel has 32 excellently furnished rooms.
Food & Beverage: Breakfast is served between 08.30 - 10.00 hours
Area Information: Leidseplein
The square developed in the 17-th century as a wagon park for farmers and peasants to leave their carts here before entering the city center. The name is because of Leidsepoort, which once marked the end of the main road from Amsterdam to Leiden. Nowadays, Leidseplein is a busy tram intersection and center of night-time transport.
Leidseplein is one of Amsterdam's popular centers for nightlife, with
theaters, lots of cafes, restaurants, cinemas, the casino, the Lido theater with live entertainment and music centers Paradiso and Melkweg .
Rijksmuseum
The Rijksmuseum (National Museum), set in its historic building, is the largest museum in the Netherlands. The museum is the largest in the size of its collections, its building, the budget and the number of staff employed.
Each year, more than a million people visit the Rijksmuseum. The museum employs around 400 people, including 45 curators who are specialised in all areas.
Travel Information: From Russell Square tube station - From the station exit cross into Marchmont Street. Walk down Marchmont Stree and you will come to Cartwright Gardens. You will see Euro Hotel on the left. From Euston Station - Cross Euston Road. Turn left down Euston Road. Turn right into Mableton Place. You will come into Cartwright Gardens at the end of Mabledon Place. Euro Hotel is on the left. From Kings Cross Station. Cross Euston Road. Turn right into Euston Road from Euston station - exit station and walk through the garden onto Euston road. Walk across the road and turn to left. Turn right down Mableton Place. This leads into Cartwright Gardens and you will see Euro Hotel across the garden. From Kings Cross - walk out of the station and turn right down Euston Road. Walk past the British Library. Cross Euston Road and turn left into Mableton Place, keep going until you reach Cartwright Gardens and Euro Hotel.
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Name: Euro Hotel
Address: 53 Cartwright Gardens, Russell Square WC1H 9EL London
City zone: Holborn - Covent Garden
Description: Handily placed in central London, the Euro Hotel offers its guests a perfect combination of an ideal location, price competitiveness and excellent facilities. The property is set in a charming period building in the West End of London. It formerly consisted of three Georgian houses built in 1807 for wealthy merchants and afterwards converted into a single building. Since many of London's top academic and conference facilities are located within walking distance of Russell Square, Euro Hotel offers special rates to delegates, visiting academics and students. Major renovations to the property took place in 2005. Today the hotel offers high quality en suite rooms in a completely redecorated context. It also provides a public computer in the reception area for all guests to send and receive emails. Wi-Fi Internet access is furthermore available throghout the building. Besides, all guests have access to tennis facilities in Cartwright Gardens. Courts can be booked at the front desk.
Amenities: entire property is non-smoking;historic building;recently renovated;credit card accepted;newspapers;city maps;tourist information;heating;hairdryer available on request;non-smoking rooms;telephone;radio;colour TV;facilities for disabled people;writing desk;fan;wireless Internet connection;wireless Internet connection in the entire property;free coffee and tea making facilities;
Number of rooms: 32
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