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Garden Court East London Hotel
The Garden Court East London is located on East London’s Eastern Beach Promenade, South Africa.
Garden Court East London Hotel
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East London
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The Garden Court East London is located on East London’s Eastern Beach Promenade, South Africa. The hotel rooms at the Garden Court East London Hotel are spacious and meet the needs of both business and leisure travellers.

For holidaymakers, the beach is in close proximity and several landmarks and attractions are also not far away from the Garden Court East London such as the Aquarium and the popular Whale Watchers Deck, the famous Nahoon Beach, Gately House museum, cafes and nightclubs.

The Garden Court East London Hotel is located in an area which is surrounded by magnificent landscape, natural beauty, unspoiled beaches and game parks.

The rooms at the Garden Court East London are en suite which offer a shower-bath combination. Each suite at the Garden Court East London is equipped with a direct-dial telephone, computer modem point, wireless internet connectivity, television with enhanced DSTV channels, individually controlled air conditioning, hairdryer, bathroom amenities and tea and coffee making facilities.

    * Air-conditioning
    * Remote controlled colour TV
    * Direct dial telephone
    * Coffee / tea making facilities
    * Modem connection available on request
    * Hairdryer
    * Private bath
    * Separate wardrobe
    * Room meal service available 18h30 - 22h00

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