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The Jolly St Ermins Hotel is a Listed Building located in an unusually peaceful corner of Westminster near St. James Park, and a short walk away from Buckingham Palace. It was built on the site of a former monastery in 1887 and converted to a hotel in 1905 retaining many of its original features, most notably the stunning Baroque staircase and balcony rising from the lobby. Nowadays the Jolly St. Ermin's offers every convenience the modern leisure or business traveller could want in a typically English setting and whilst still keeping the traditional architecture has ensured that guests with mobility problems can enjoy the hotel's facilities equally.

The St Ermin's has 4 ground floor and 15 first floor meeting rooms catering for from 6 to 200 delegates with state-of -the-art technology and a secretarial service. The Ballroom is perfect for business lunches offering a traditional carvery menu in a classical English setting. Dinner in Allegro con Brio offers a choice of refined seasonal Italian dishes and fine wines. The Caxton bar provides a relaxing atmosphere with roaring fires and deep armchairs. All 285 rooms at the Jolly St. Ermin's have en suite facilities, modem and internet access, TV with pay movies and a minibar. in adition there is first-come-first-served parking in the courtyard.

Exploring London from the Jolly St. Ermin's could not be easier. Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben are just round the corner and simply cross the River Thames on Westminster Bridge to reach the London Eye. Take a boat trip up and down the Thames from Westminster Bridge to see London from a completely different viewpoint.

When you want to indulge in retail therapy, the Jolly St. Ermin's is just a short taxi ride from the unique King's Road and shopping centres of Knightsbridge, Oxford Street and Regent's Street or the theatres and night clubs of the West End.