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Saint Gregory
Saint Gregory
Saint Gregory
Saint Gregory
Saint Gregory

Saint Gregory
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100 Shoreditch High Street
Description:
London S Newest and Most Exciting Contemporary Luxury Hotel. Exciting New Hotel Makes an Excellent Base For Those Seeking Comfort Combined With Modern Facilities and Proximity To the Financial Centre of the Capital. The Saint Gregory Hotel is Just a Few Minutes from Liverpool Street, and Just 5 Stops On the Underground from London S Famous Oxford Street. This Property Was Built in 2004 Renovated in 2004.
Alternative description:
Location. The Saint Gregory Hotel in Shoreditch, otherwise known as the creative capital of London, England. Less than five kilometers, or five stops on the underground, are some of London's famous landmarks including Oxford Street, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace and Houses of Parliament. London Heathrow Airport is approximately 32 kilometers from the hotel.

Hotel Features. A modern and stylish hotel, the Saint Gregory Hotel provides amenities that include daily newspapers in the lobby, a multilingual staff and a 24 hour front desk. The Globe Restaurant is open for lunches and dinners everyday. The restaurant features floor to ceiling windows that provide views of the city. The hotel has two bars, Saint's Bar and the Lobby Bar. A 24 hour gym is available.

Guestrooms. The St Gregory Hotel London's 200 guestrooms feature work desks and offer amenities that include minibars, in room safes and complimentary bottle water. The ensuite bathrooms offer bathrobes and slippers. High speed Internet access is available in all accommodations.

Expert Tip. High above 38 Great Eastern Street, in the Shoreditch area of London, a painted stone wall made the claim "The Old Blue Last. The First House Where Porter Was Sold. Truman Hanbury, Buxton & Co. Entire". This 1700 public house, rebuilt 1876, was said to be the originator of London Porter, a beer, popular in the 18th century and peculiar to London, that is no longer sold, but evolved into the Guinness brand of beer.
Room services:
no smoking, television, telephone, safe, modem, mini bar, wcbathroom
Room services:
bar, restaurant, disabled facilities, conference, business center, laundry service, internet in lobby
Leisure facilities:
fitness

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