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Ramada Ascot Royal Berkshire

LONDON ROAD, ASCOT GB SL50PP, Ascot, SL5 0PP, United Kingdom
Ramada Ascot Royal Berkshire
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Built in 1705, this Elegant Queen Anne mansion is surrounded by 15 acres of landscaped gardens. It is an ideal retreat for both business and pleasure, yet is only 13 miles from Heathrow and within easy reach of London. 63 Rooms - Suites - Four Posters - Work Desk - Satellite Television - Pay to View Movies - Direct Dial Phone - Non Smoking Rooms Available - Statesroom Restaurant - Polo Bar and Lounge - Indoor Pool - Sauna - Spa Bath - Exercise Room - Tennis Courts - Putting Green - Croquet Lawn - 9 Conference Rooms for up to 70 Guests - Free Guest Parking for 150 Cars - Extra Bed and Cot on Request Basis only.All Ramada Jarvis Hotels offer a media package in all rooms. This package includes high speed internet access and 24 hour movies. This is payable at the hotel or complimentary in Executive DL2 rooms.Please find our Childrens Policy. A child is between 4 and 15. Under 4, no charge. Children sharing adults room pay for food as taken. Children in their own room pay 50 percent of the adult rate. Midweek, the same rules apply with adult paying single supp if applicable.

Check-in Time:

2:00 PM

Check-out Time:

12:00 PM

Year Built:


Total Rooms:

80 rooms.80

Total Floors:

3 floors.

Rooms:

63 Total Rooms Description not provided

Directions

Downtown, Shopping district, Expressway, Countryside

Area

Ascot, SL50PP, GB, Berkshire

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