Corinthia Hotel London
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The Corinthia Hotel London, at the corner of Northumberland Avenue and Whitehall Place in central London, is a hotel and former British Government building, located on a triangular site between Trafalgar Square and the Thames Embankment.
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The Corinthia Hotel London, at the corner of Northumberland Avenue and Whitehall Place in central London, is a hotel and former British Government building, located on a triangular site between Trafalgar Square and the Thames Embankment. Originally opened in 1885 as the Metropole Hotel, its location close to the Palace of Westminster and government offices in Whitehall meant it was commandeered in both world wars. After the Second World War, it was purchased by the Ministry of Defence and used as government offices until it was declared surplus to requirements and sold by Crown Estates in 2007. It was then restored as a hotel and renamed the Corinthia Hotel, a combination of hotel and residential building.
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El Corinthia Hotel London, en la esquina de Northumberland Avenue y Whitehall Place, es un hotel de lujo y antiguo edificio del gobierno británico, situado en una parcela triangular entre Trafalgar Square y el Thames Embankment, en el centro de Londres. Construido originalmente como Metropole Hotel, su ubicación cerca del Palacio de Westminster y de las oficinas gubernamentales de Whitehall hizo que fuera requisado en las dos guerras mundiales. Tras la Segunda Guerra Mundial, fue comprado por el Ministerio de Defensa y usado como oficinas hasta que fue declarado excedente a los requisitos y vendido por en 2007. Entonces fue restaurado como hotel y renombrado Corinthia Hotel London, una combinación de hotel de lujo y edificio residencial.
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