| Hotel Description: | The Novotel london City South 4* is located just on the South side of the river Thames close to the heart of the City.
The hotel is near attractions such as the Shakespeare Globe Theatre, Tate Modern and the London Dungeon.
All bedrooms feature a brand new stylish design with facilities including Satelitte TV, High Speed Internet, in room Air conditioning, Data port point, Bath, Automatic wake up call, Coffee tea maker, Mini bar, Hair dryer, sound proofing and double-glazing. The hotel has 6 meeting rooms for up to 100 people theatre style and a Garden Brasserie restaurant (with room service). This serves a selection of international dishes.
Guests can relax in Clinks Bar, which has a dedicated area with numerous modem points, or work out in the rooftop leisure and fitness suite, exclusive to guests, with gym, sauna and steam room.
MAXIMUM 2 ADULTS PER ROOM OR 2ADULTS + 2 CHILDREN.(FAMILY ROOM ON REQUEST-pLEASE CALL HOTEL). | | Room Information: |  | Double Room This room can be cancelled up to 2pm on day of arrival. New Generation Novotel feature brand new Modern Design in all rooms, all with Queensize beds with Duvet, en suite bathroom, Satellite TV, In house movies (paying). Number of Beds:1 |
| | Getting There: |
Hotel is located 3 minutes Walk from London Bridge Tube Station (Jubilee and Northern Line), take the Borough High Street Exit.
By Car: From Central London, cross Westminster Bridge, on your left take Stamford Str. Continue until Stamford Street becomes Southwark Street, then turn on your left on Southwark Bridge Road.
Bus 344, RV1, 381. | | Business Facilities: | . Business Facilities Internet access Email access Black & White photocopying Fax service TV & Video hire Flip Charts Meeting Facilities
| | Local Attractions: | London Eye Distance: 0 miles British Airways London Eye-
Big Wheel of London.
Possibility of pre booking tickets at the hotel.
Tate Modern Distance: 0 miles Next to the hotel.
Free Entrance
Shakespeare Globe Theater Distance: 0 miles Next to the hotel, along the River Thames.
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