18-21 Northumberland AvenueLondon, WC2N 5EA, United Kingdom
The Citadines Apart Hotel Trafalgar Square is located in a leafy street across from Whitehall Gardens in Central London, England. Two blocks away is Trafalgar Square, home to Nelson's Column and the National Gallery. The West End theatre district is a 500- metre walk and the Houses of Parliament and London Eye ferris wheel are within half a mile.
Charing Cross Underground station is 200 metres away. The Citadines Apart Hotel Trafalgar Square occupies a 1930s building, which it shares with the upmarket Royal Commonwealth Society Club. There is a breakfast area beside the Apart Hotel's reception. The lounge offers high-speed Internet connections and wireless Internet access (surcharge may apply).
There is a wide-screen television, and guests can browse the complimentary daily newspapers and drink coffee (surcharge may apply). There is a token-operated laundrette on the mezzanine. Citadines Apart Hotel Trafalgar Square has 175 apartments on 10 floors, which all have kitchens with microwaves, coffeemakers, refrigerators and dishwashers.
Apartments are air- conditioned and decorated with green carpets and blonde- wood furniture. They all have satellite television, safes, complimentary dial-up Internet connections, sofabeds and CD players. Guests can enjoy an afternoon stroll and admire the statues of wartime figures in the riverside Whitehall Gardens nearby.
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There is a wide-screen television, and guests can browse the complimentary daily newspapers and drink coffee (surcharge may apply). There is a token-operated laundrette on the mezzanine. Citadines Apart Hotel Trafalgar Square has 175 apartments on 10 floors, which all have kitchens with microwaves, coffeemakers, refrigerators and dishwashers.
Apartments are air- conditioned and decorated with green carpets and blonde- wood furniture. They all have satellite television, safes, complimentary dial-up Internet connections, sofabeds and CD players. Guests can enjoy an afternoon stroll and admire the statues of wartime figures in the riverside Whitehall Gardens nearby.
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