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First Ramada Encore in London opens

Travel News Asia 28 April 2004

The United Kingdom's first Ramada Encore hotel - Ramada Encore London West, has opened its doors to guests.

Located in Greater London, the 150-room Ramada Encore London West offers five meeting rooms and three on-site dining options, including Asian-fusion cuisine at Wok Around The World or a variety of snacks and beverages at 2go Caf and Hub Bar. In addition, the hotel provides many amenities, including laundry valet and functional work space.

Within walking distance, guests can take the tube into Central London or Heathrow or drive to visit nearby attractions, which include The Royal Albert Hall, London Eye, West End theatres and shopping, Harrods, Tussauds Wax Works, Wembley Conference & Exhibition Centre, Ealing Studios, Ealing Golf Range, Kew Gardens, and many more.

Ramada Encore embodies lifestyle and multifunctional offerings to deliver comfort, style and innovation for the value-driven, savvy business traveler. In addition, Encore hotels feature informal, inviting space suitable for all hours of the day, contemporary guest rooms with ergonomic work space, and an ambiance that includes rich and vibrant color, attention-grabbing artwork, soft furnishings and flexible lighting.

Last week, Ramada announced the opening of its third Ramada Encore Hotel in Forli, Italy. Next month, Ramada will debut the Ramada Encore Swansea Bay in Wales. The first Ramada Encore hotel opened in York, England, in 2002, followed by Geneva, Switzerland, the following year. Over the next three years, the brand will feature hotels in Korea and Japan.

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