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10 Manchester Street, LONDON, W1U 4DG (show map)
  Rooms From $98.85

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Located in the Marylebone district in the West End, 10 Manchester Street is an early twentieth-century red brick building that is close to all of central London's attractions. It is a great option for the budget-conscious traveler who is not willing to compromise on location. Baker Street and Marylebone are the two closest tube stations for an easy trip to anywhere in London, but the high-end shops of Oxford Street are a short walk away.

The hotel is smoke free and offers friendly, no-frills service. The lobby has a decorative marble fireplace, a flat-screen television, and wireless Internet access. A complimentary continental breakfast is served daily. The guest rooms have high ceilings with detailed moldings and large windows, an armchair and desk, and are decorated in neutral shades. Amenities include satellite television, CD player, and tea and coffee making facilities. There is a 24-hour concierge and dry cleaning service, and a fitness center is nearby.

Amenities: 24hr Security · Car Rentals

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Guest Reviews of 10 Manchester Street
By The Numbers
Cleanliness 5
Service 4
Value 3
Recommended. Eduardo Rumie from Santiago, , CL was a guest on 09/2007: