Royal Hotel, Birmingham
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royal-hotel-birmingham-292-3716240
title:
Royal Hotel, Birmingham
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The Royal Hotel, originally just The Hotel, was a hotel located on Temple Row in Birmingham, England. Opened in 1772, it was the first establishment in Birmingham to describe itself as a "hotel", a new term entering usage around this time to denote a more fashionable and genteel establishment than the more traditional inn. Notable guests who stayed at the hotel included Louis XVIII of France, Lord Nelson, the Duke of Gloucester and Queen Victoria. As well as accommodation for visitors, the hotel
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Hotel in England
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Hotel,_Birmingham
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2023-01-04T16:09:31Z
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