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Royal Guest House, London

Royal Guest House, 47 Shepherds Bush Road, Hammersmith, London, W6 7LU
Telephone: 020 7603 4528
Fax: 020 7602 0460



Royal Guest House, LondonThe Royal Guest House Group has been established since 1973. We are a small friendly Bed & Breakfast Hotel, which offers a great value for money accommodation, including en-suite facilities and colour TV with a choice of channels including Sky TV.

Our friendly team is on hand 24 hours and is available to assist the guests with any queries. As part of our inclusive package we offer a great nutritious breakfast in order to start the day right.


Royal Guest House, London


The Royal Guest House is situated on the Shepherds Bush Road linking Hammersmith with Shepherds Bush, It has 5 London underground stations within 5 minutes walk the main ones being Hammersmith, Shepherds Bush and Holland Park . The Royal Guest House is centrally located by having easy reach to Knightsbridge, Earls court and Olympia within 15 -20 minutes of journey time. Royal Guest House, London


Royal Guest House, London


Royal Guest House, LondonFacilities

  • All rooms are en suite
  • Self catering facilities
  • Full English or continental breakfast facilities available
  • 24 Hour check in service available
  • Taxi service available
  • Internet facilities available
  • Caring and considerate staff
  • Newly extended rooms
  • Wide range of maps, guides and information available at reception
  • The Royal Guest House Group has other hotels in the area: Rex Hotel, Plaza Hotel, Roxanna Hotel, Hotel Acropolis


Royal Guest House, London


Attractions

Buckingham Palace
Built in 1703 years ago by the 'man who was the Duke of Buckingham at that time. When George III became king soon after, he liked the palace so much that he bought it, and English kings and queens have lived in it ever since. Buckingham Palace is attended night and day by special troops of the British Army. These troops work in shifts, like all guards. Each time a new shift comes on, there is a very colorful ceremony called the "Changing of the Guard." The bugle call at this time suggested the music for the song that starts, "They're changing Guards at Buckingham Palace, Christopher Robin went down with Alice."

Kensington Palace
This was the birthplace of Queen Victoria and home of Princess Diana. King William III bought the house from the Earl of Nottingham in 1689 and had it remodelled by Sir Christopher Wren. At the time the house was a welcome respite from the unpredictable drains of Whitehall Palace. Several staterooms are open to the public, details. Set in the middle of the graceful Kensington Gardens its is near the fashionable shopping districts of Kensington, Knightsbridge and Chelsea

The London Eye
One of the most extremely busiest and attractive site of London

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