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Welcome to the BNMS Autumn Meeting 2023
on 31 October 2023 in London

Hotel Accommodation


We have explored several hotel options in London and recommendations are below
1. Budget Hotels

(such as Premier Inn & Travelodge) in the 3-4 mile radius of conference venues,
offer rates between £90-£150 per night.
Public transport connections make conference facilities very accessible.
Early bookings usually invite lower tariffs

Links to:

Premier Inn hotels
Travelodge Hotels
Visit London - where to stay
Booking.com

2. 4 Star Hotel in central London: Preferential Rate for BNMS

delegates agreed with Danubius Hotel Regents Park***

- 30 Rooms reserved for BNMS faculty & delegates but must be booked before the deadline of 29th Sept 2023

- Preferential BNMS tariff is £175.00 including VAT and breakfast per room per night for single occupancy

- If 2 delegates are happy to share the room to make it more economical, a double occupancy rate of rate £ 185/-per night will apply.

Danubius Hotel Regents Park:18 Lodge Road St. John’s Wood, London NW8 7JT Near Lord's Cricket Ground

Phone: +44-20-772-27-722 E-mail : reservation@danubiuslondon.co.uk

Rooms: Double for sole Occupancy £175.00 including VAT and breakfast per room per night

Contact Caroline Oxley for discounted rate code to use when booking

Alternatively select the following link for the exclusive rate Special rate link

DEADLINE FOR THIS EXCLUSIVE RATE IS 29TH SEPTEMBER 2023

• Cancellation Policy: 28 days prior to arrival date

• Individual guests are liable for any charges incurred regarding cancellation, no show, and amendments.



 

 

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