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Regally overlooked by the Towers of Windsor Castle on the banks of the River Thames, the hotel is the original home of the celebrated 17th century architect, Sir Christopher Wren. Beautifully appointed, steeped in history, the hotel is ideally located for both business and pleasure. Rooms with unique character offer sumptuous comfort with bright bathrooms that boast gleaming chrome and marble with deep ceramic baths and power showers. Hotel guests receive full complimentary use of the Wren`s Club Health, Beauty & Spa. The dedicated gym and spa facilities of the hotel. Enjoy a revitalising workout in the modern 3 floor gymnasium, relax in the sauna and jacuzzi, or treat yourself to a pampering massage facial or manicure. Refreshed, relaxed and pampered, you won`t want to leave. Additional Facilities:
*WIFI Internet access
*Spa Facilities Number of Rooms:90 Number Ensuite:90 Price per RoomPrice Includes:Breakfast Double:£220 - Executive Doubles: £246 Twin:£220 Single:£165 Suite:£300 Restaurant Name:Strok`s Riverside Restaurant Cuisine:Modern British Chef:Stephen Boucher Awards:2 AA Rosettes
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