The Great Eastern Hotel - overview.- Now considered a modern classic, this historic 1884 railroad hotel in London—next to the Liverpool Street Station—re-opened in 2000 after a major renovation combined its Victorian grandeur with a bolder, hipper sensibility.
- After a visit to the famous Globe Theatre or a business lunch, guests can return to one of 267 sleek guestrooms with a CD player and music library, data port for Internet access, and premium Frette linens.
- Stroll across the Tower Bridge before enjoying sushi or modern European cuisine at one of the hotel’s restaurants.
The Great Eastern Hotel - Room detailsThe Great Eastern Hotel features 267 guestrooms and suites, all of which offer CD players and music libraries, satellite TV, and data ports for easy Internet access. Guests may choose either the Financial Times or the Independent to be delivered, free of charge, to their rooms each day. - Queen Double Room - These swanky rooms have one queen bed, which is outfitted in Frette linens; rooms can accommodate a maximum of two adult guests. A CD player and library of CDs add to guests’ listening pleasure, and most travelers will find it easy to get down to work (or postcard-writing) while sitting in a comfortable Eames chair at an ergonomic workstation.
- King Double Room - These deluxe rooms have one king bed, which is outfitted in luscious Frette linens; rooms can accommodate a maximum of two adult guests. Guests may choose from among a library of CDs to listen to they catch up on work or correspondence while sitting in a comfortable Eames chair at an ergonomic workstation.
The Great Eastern Hotel - AddressThe Great Eastern Hotel Liverpool Street London
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