AGO opens first central London hotel
AGO has opened its first Central London hotel, The Rove London Paddington Hotel. Just two minutes’ walk from Paddington mainline station, The Rove London Paddington Hotel offers an ideal mix of value, comfort and convenience.
The Rove London Paddington is two minutes’ walk from London Paddington station, which provides excellent transport links across the city and the Heathrow Express which will get you to and from the airport in fifteen minutes. In addition, Paddington Station is a hub for trains to the Southwest of England and Wales.
The newly opened Queen Elizabeth train line stops at Paddington and runs East towards Tottenham Court Road, with Canary Wharf reachable in 17 minutes. The Rove London Paddington Hotel is a five-minute walk to London’s Hyde Park and Speakers Corner, and ten minutes’ walk to Kensington Gardens, and Kensington Garden Palace.
From the hotel guests can also experience some of London’s popular tourist attractions including the V&A, The Natural History Museum and The Royal Albert Hall as well as a wide choice of restaurants and bars on their doorstep. London’s famous Regent Street and Oxford Street and West End are a ten-minute easy walk or a tube ride away from the hotel.
Mr. Lionel Benjamin, co-founder of AGO said: “In the competitive Central London hotel market, this is an especially exciting opening for AGO and we are delighted to have secured this property.
“Now with the doors open to the newly refurbished The Rove London Paddington Hotel. we are looking forward to providing guests with a comfortable and convenient place to stay whether they are travelling for business, enjoying a staycation or visiting families and friends.”
Mr. Viv Watts, co-founder of AGO added: “These past few years have presented the hotel investment market with challenges, but this new opening is an indication the market is recovering and there are new hotel deals to be done. We are confident the new hotel will deliver the returns expected by the owners.”
By Mark Adair – Correspondent, Bdaily
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