This document contains contact information for several Radisson Edwardian hotels located in London. It lists the name, address, phone number, and email for each hotel. It also provides a brief description of attractions near each hotel and suggests insider tips for things to do in the area in the morning, at noon, and at night. The document promotes staying at these luxury hotels while experiencing London.
18. Let loose in London. There has never been a better time to visit London! Come explore
the city that’s home to some of the world’s finest dining, shopping, culture, and classic attractions. Plus,
today’s London offers new wonders like the Millennium Bridge, the Tate Modern Gallery, and cutting-
edge architecture. And now, when you stay at one of Radisson Edwardian’s four- or five-star hotels, you
can experience London for less—with the Let Loose In London Freedom Pack. Offers include discount
vouchers on a selection of entertainment and attractions.
To book your break in London with rates starting from just $164* a night, call
1·800·333·3333 or see your travel professional and ask for “Let Loose In London.” For your
free London vacation pack, call 1·866·376·1199 or click on visitlondon.com/hotel.
* Rate quoted is per room per night based on two people sharing a twin/double room, and includes English breakfast, service and VAT, and is a guaranteed
US Dollar rate. Rates vary by hotel and are subject to availability at time of booking. Rates are valid from 1/12/04 until 2/28/04. Special rates available all year round.
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Let Loose in London.
London is our city — and we invite you to let
6 loose here.
Experience ancient ceremonies and world-
4 famous sites; then marvel at streets where first
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class designer shops stretch as far as the eye can
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2 see. See the great art exhibitions and world-class
collections. Hear great musicians — see the
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biggest shows.
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9 Eat in sensational restaurants. Drink in the bars
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you read about in magazines and novels.Walk in
the footsteps of history’s giants. Experience one
of the world’s most exciting clubbing capitals.
8 And then relax in luxury.
Everything we do will have one aim — to make
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you feel special. Our hotels are yours to enjoy —
and they give you another priceless advantage
— a really good address, right in the middle of
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your Radisson Edwardian hotel, relax; we’re going
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31-36 Leicester Square 3 St. Martin’s Street
WC2H 7LH Leicester Square
+44 (0)20 7839 9399 WC2H 7HL
reshamp@radisson.com +44 (0)20 7930 8641
reshamp@radisson.com
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ON YOUR DOORSTEP
British Airways London Eye, Leicester Square,West End theatres,
Chinatown, Soho clubs, bars and music venues, Royal Opera House,
Trafalgar Square, National Gallery, Covent Garden, Parliament, London
Aquarium, Cabinet War Rooms, St. James’ Palace, Pall Mall clubs.
INSIDER LONDON
Morning: Avoid the tourists and slip into the National Gallery via the
Sainsbury wing — go up the stairs and turn left. Pause at the Leonardo
cartoon before strolling through to the Pollaiuolo brothers’ spectacular
Martyrdom of St. Sebastian. Around you are four or five of the best
rooms that any gallery in the world has to offer.
Noon: Enter Chinatown and make for the New World on Gerrard
Place for immaculate dim sum drawn around the room on trolleys.
When you’ve drunk all the tea, invert the lid of the pot and more tea
will arrive.
Night: Bar Italia on Frith Street remains the hippest street bar in
London without even trying. Grab a table outside and enjoy London’s
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best coffee while the nightlife unfolds before you.
Main picture: British Airways London Eye
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Stratton Street Granville Place
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+44(0)20 7629 7777 +44 (0)20 7408 0130
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Royal Academy of Arts, Oxford Street,West End Theatres, Bond Street,
Hyde Park, Green Park, Piccadilly, American Embassy, Berkeley Square,
Regent Street, Soho clubs and bars, St. James’ Palace.
INSIDER LONDON
Morning: Selfridges is the hot ticket for fashion shopping right now —
in an amazing modern take on the traditional souk — this is serious
retail therapy.When you need a break, tuck yourself into a corner of
the coffee shop in the food hall.
Noon: Experience a sense of privilege and comfort by going up to the
bar on the fifth floor of Waterstone’s bookshop on Piccadilly. Have a
drink or two and if you are hungry, nip behind Fortnum’s to Jermyn
Street and the wonderful secret, which is the Fountain Room restaurant.
Now its time for all real men to shop. Jermyn Street is the English gen-
tlemen’s shopping street —make sure you look into Trumper’s and get
some cologne.
Night: The Haymarket theatre was the last London theatre to give
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up candlelight and it still has a wonderful atmosphere— see what’s
on tonight.
Main picture: Royal Academy of Arts
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350 Oxford Street
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+44 (0)20 7629 7474
resberk@radisson.com
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ON YOUR DOORSTEP
Oxford Street shopping, Hyde Park, Mayfair, Shepherd’s Market,
Green Park, Bond Street, Park Lane, Buckingham Palace, Regent
Street, Piccadilly,West End theatres, Notting Hill, Kensington Palace.
INSIDER LONDON
Morning: Get up and out as early as you can. Stroll through Hyde
Park’s uncut meadows and trees with nothing around you but misty
English countryside. Go down to the Serpentine for coffee, then
wander through the Serpentine Gallery for the smartest modern art.
Noon: Starting at the Oxford Street end, spend some time shopping
along Bond Street.While the French were executing their Kings and
the American colonies were cutting free, this was the world’s glitziest
shopping street, and it’s still right up there. If you’re feeling rich, step
into Aspreys.
Night: Linger in leafy Berkeley Square and sense the air of romance,
before heading straight down Charles Street.The road ends at an old,
discreet and luxurious pub — the Red Lion.
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Main picture: Selfridges, Oxford Street
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Covent Garden
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Royal Opera House, Covent Garden, West End theatres, St. Martin-
in-the-Fields, National Gallery, Charing Cross Road, Soho clubs, bars
and music venues, British Museum.
INSIDER LONDON
Morning: Never mind the tourist traps in the old Covent Garden
market, spend your time around Neal Street (don’t miss the Cheese
Shop in Neal’s Yard) and Floral Street where Paul Smith sets the
tone. Hip, happening fashion everywhere.
Noon: St. Martin-in-the-Fields is London’s most loved parish church
— a masterpiece by James Gibbs. Refresh your spirit. Step inside at
lunchtime for a Bach or Mozart recital and if you enjoy this, check
out St. John’s in Smith Square.
Night: You are in Soho to bar hop. Start at the bustling White
Horse in Marshall Street, then head West to the three big streets —
Dean, Frith and Greek. Finish at the scruffy, noisy Dive Bar under the
King’s Head in Gerrard Street. Eat late.
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Main picture: Royal Opera House
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British Museum, University Quarter, Fitzrovia and Charlotte Street,
Soho clubs, bars and music venues, Regent’s Park,West End the-
atres, Holborn and the Inns of Court, Oxford Street shops,
The City and Roman London, Museum of London.
INSIDER LONDON
Morning: Medieval lawyers laid claim to this patch of town and
never let go.Wander around Lincoln’s Inn, taking in the brilliant and
indescribable Sir John Soane’s Museum on the north of the Square.
See Dickens’ ‘Old Curiosity Shop’ on the South of the Square, then
wind up at one of London’s classic hidden pubs — the Seven Stars
on Carey Street.
Noon: Don’t get culture overload at the British Museum — restrict
yourself to the stupendous Assyrian Lion hunt friezes, coffee in the
Great Court and the Saxon treasures of Sutton Hoo.
Night: Before the theatre, duck down into Freud’s bar at the top of
Endell Street for a great cocktail amid a Bohemian crowd.
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Main picture: British Museum
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+44 (0)20 7388 4131
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Regent’s Park, Georgian London, Fitzrovia and Charlotte Street,
Madame Tussauds and the Planetarium, Camden Town market and
nightlife, British Museum, new British Library.
INSIDER LONDON
Sunday Morning: Get up to Camden Town for Europe’s biggest
street market — but do it early, before the crowds swell.As you go,
grab the ingredients for a picnic.
Noon: Stroll along the Eastern side of Regent’s Park, take in the
zoo if you please, or watch one of the countless football, cricket
or baseball games. Pick a picnic spot out of harm’s way.
Night: Charlotte Street has great restaurants, but if you like sushi,
one of London’s best and simplest Japanese restaurants is Ikkyu —
an underground den next to Goodge Street Station.
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Main picture: Regent’s Park
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+44 (0)20 7761 9000
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Natural History Museum, Chelsea, Kings Road,Victoria & Albert
Museum, Science Museum, Knightsbridge and Harrods, Hyde Park,
Kensington Palace and Gardens, Royal Albert Hall and Memorial,
Sloane Street haute couture.
INSIDER LONDON
Morning: Harrods is best experienced shortly after it opens. Of all
the attractions, the greatest is probably the food hall — the finest
food in the world, begging to be eaten — a great place for gifts that
people actually want, too.
Noon: The V&A is the quietest of the great museums.When the
Liebskind extension is built it will be swarming with visitors, so visit
now and go straight to the cast room — it’s like a Piranesi drawing
come to life.
Night: Get a cab to the Grenadier Pub on Wilton Row in Belgravia.
Low-key it may be, but it’s also extremely well heeled with beautifully
plain cooking, good beer and famous Bloody Marys. Guard officers
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and minor Royals used to love it and Madonna still does.
Main picture: Natural History Museum
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140 Bath Road, Hayes
Middlesex UB3 5AW
+44 (0)20 8759 6311
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ON YOUR DOORSTEP
Windsor Castle and Great Park, Royal Ascot horse racing,
Twickenham International Rugby,Virginia Water Polo, Marble Hill
Open air concert arena, Royal Wentworth Golf Course,Wetlands
Trust bird sanctuaries.
INSIDER LONDON
Morning: Virginia Water, part of Windsor Great Park, forces
you to relax with nothing but tall standing ancient trees, lakes and
well planned vistas. If you need a task, try and find the immense
totem pole.
Noon: Windsor has attracted tourists since Victoria’s reign. Don’t
fight it, succumb to the pleasures at hand. See St. George’s chapel
and look down over the castle, then head to the Crooked House
for a brilliant cream tea.
Night: Sit outside The Swan in Twickenham on one of the prettiest
stretches of The Thames, then amble over to The Barmy Arms for a
great pub meal.
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Main picture:Windsor Castle