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Welcome To St.Albans Family Hotel |
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A warm welcome to St.albans city hotel, Our hotel offers wide range of Hotel Accommodations
in star hotels, Whether you are booking your business trip or you are planning your
holiday, you will find the widest choice of Hotel, Bed and Breakfast & Guest House
accommodation right here at Lodging. The hotel features comfortable and well equipped
rooms, a restaurant, bar, conference facilities and free parking. For your convenience,
all room rates are inclusive of full English breakfast. The spacious and stylish
restaurant has a warm and friendly atmosphere, offering a contemporary menu with
a range of meal choices to suit every appetite and budget. The hotel also features
good leisure facilities including a Bar and gym. 24 Hours Reception is available,
Your Can have only moments away from St.Albans City Centre and ideal for those wishing
to visit London.
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Know About St. Albans |
St Albans is a city in southern Hertfordshire, England, around 22 miles (35 km)
north of central London, which forms the main urban area of the City and District
of St Albans. It was a settlement of pre-Roman origin named Verlamion by the Ancient
British. It became the first major town on the old Roman road of Watling Street
for travelers heading north and became the Roman city of Verulamium. St Alban, the
first British Christian martyr, was beheaded sometime before AD 324 and gave it
its modern name. It is an historic cathedral and market town, and is now a sought-after
dormitory town within the London commuter belt. There are two railway stations in
St Albans. The City Station is about 820 yards (750 m) east of the city centre and
is served by the Thames link railway line, with trains (operated since April 2006
by First Capital Connect) to Bedford, Luton, London Luton Airport, London, Sutton,
Wimbledon, London Gatwick Airport, and Brighton. The Abbey Station is about half
a mile (1 km) south of the city centre and is served by the "Abbey Flyer", operated
by London Midland. A single train runs between St Albans and Watford Junction, starting
a new round trip every 45 minutes during most of the day, St Albans (London Road),
which served a former branch line to Hatfield. East Midlands Mainline 'intercity'
services run through at speed from places such as Leicester, Nottingham, Lincoln,
Sheffield and Leeds. They do not stop so connections have to be made at Luton or
St Pancras International. Uno buses route S4 and Green Line route 724 are the city's
major bus services.
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