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The Royal Park offers stunning views over leafy Westbourne Terrace, which was once described as quite the finest street in London. John Constable, son of the famous landscape artist, once lived there, & Oscar Wilde married at St James’ Church just opposite. The hotel is located on a street steeped in history, a short walk from Hyde Park in a haven of tranquillity amidst the hustle & bustle of the capital. This luxury boutique hotel comprises of three restored, mid-19th century, Grade II listed townhouses originally built in 1842 which still retains the grace & charm of its original Victorian architecture. Located just a block away from Hyde Park, The Royal Park is within easy walking distance of London attractions such as Kensington Palace, The Royal Albert Hall, Oxford Street & Park Lane. The food & beverage philosophy at the Royal Park Hotel is in line with the grandeur of its architecture & design. The hotel has redefined the traditional afternoon tea, taking a modern twist on the traditional concept. On arrival you will be greeted by staff who will seat you in either the garden on a good summer’s day, or your choice of either the blue or green room; both of which boast stunning décor & blazing fireplaces. You will be served a selection of sandwiches including egg mayonnaise, smoked salmon & cream cheese, cucumber & cream cheese, ham & wholegrain mustard & tuna mayonnaise. You can indulge in freshly baked homemade scones served with lashings of Cornish clotted cream & jam, as well as a wide variety of delicious afternoon tea pastries. This will all be served with their Brut Baron de Marc champagne & speciality loose leaf tea. A perfect day in the capital with a loved one.

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Hotel - An establishment which provides lodging for a fee
Garden - An outside area with grass and foliage
Blue - A primary colour
Cucumber - A long green vegetable often used in salads
Summer - The season between Spring and Autumn. Usually the hottest season of the year
garden - A planned space used for the display, cultivation and enjoyment of plants and other forms of nature.
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
Mustard - A condiment made from the mustard plant. Available in different varieties
Tea - A hot beverage made from the leaves of a tea plant
Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.
Loose - The opposite to tight
Traditional - Something that has become the same through a period of time and thus repeated.
Traditional - Something that has been around for a while and is repeated regularly.
Champagne - Sparkling white wine, originating from Champagne region in France.
Wide - Something with a large width.
Luxury - An exquisite way of living, an sometimes come at a higher price.
Hall - A room at the inside of an entrance of a house.
Cheese - A hard pale yellow food made from curds of milk.
Design - A drawing or styles that shows the look and functionality of something before its made.
Cream - A warmer tone of white, also a thick white/yellow food liquid used in cooking.

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