
The house, which was built in the 1870s, overlooks Kensington Gardens and Hyde Park. Bought and remodeled after WWII to provide safe housing for professional women, it is virtually in the heart of London, at 63 Bayswater Road, just steps away from the Lancaster Gate Underground Station. The Club belongs to Soroptimist International, and is widely used by professional guests. Soroptimists may become Club members, and The first UK club, The Greater London Club, holds it's meetings here in the Conference Room. The Residential Club has a three star rating. The rooms vary in size and cost, but are very reasonably by London rates. Check for AC, not all have it. Breakfast is included. You can reserve on line, but book early or you will miss out. www.soropclub63.org.uk

The pleasant foyer greets you, umbrellas at the ready. The hospitality of this attractive house is, as you would expect, Soroptimist-welcoming! |

The small lounge has a beautiful bay window and a small bar. Meals may also be ordered at the Club. |

The rooms are simple but adequate, with wonderful showers. |
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