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Attractions near to the Radisson Edwardian Mountbatten |
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Covent Garden - Distance 600m
Famous for its shops, street performers, restaurants and bars, theatres and the Royal Opera House, the Italian-style piazza of Covent Garden is extremely popular amongst tourists. There are dozens of restaurants and fashionable boutiques in the area as well as Theatreland, London's premier entertainment and leisure destination.
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Leicester Square - Distance 500m
Leicester Square is a popular tourist hub, with so many bars, restaurants, cafes and attractions either there or within a short walk. The square is home to the Odeon Leicester Square, which has seen hundreds of movie premiers. There are several theatres nearby and plenty of night spots and bars. In the very centre of the square is a park which is an ideal place to rest your feet.
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Travelling to the Radisson Edwardian Mountbatten |
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Heathrow
The most direct route from Heathrow Airport is to take the London Underground, as the Piccadilly line runs to Covent Garden which is within walking distance of the hotel. About 50 minutes to an hour. The hotel is less than ten minutes walk from Covent Garden, go west along Long Acre turning right onto Mercer Street. Follow this road to the Seven Dials, the hotel is on the corner of Monmouth Street.
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Gatwick
From Gatwick Airport take the Gatwick Express train into the centre of London, terminating at London Victoria. From here you can either take a taxi, which would be only a few minutes ride, or the tube. The Covent Garden tube line is only 4 stops away, changing at Green Park. The hotel is less than ten minutes walk from Covent Garden, go west along Long Acre turning right onto Mercer Street. Follow this road to the Seven Dials, the hotel is on the corner of Monmouth Street.
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Driving
From the M25 ring road take the exit at J15 (sign posted Heathrow) onto the M4 east. Continue straight onto the A4 staying on this road until it joins Piccadilly. Follow Piccadilly all the way down to Shaftesbury Avenue. Continue down here crossing Charring Cross Road, and turning right down Monmouth Street. The hotel is on the corner of Monmouth Street directly in front of the Seven Dials.
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