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Hard Rock Hotel, London

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Hard Rock Cafe, Inc. is a chain of themed bar-restaurants, memorabilia shops, casinos and museums. The first Hard Rock Cafe opened 14 June 1971, at 150 Old Park Lane.

In 2019 the 1,000-room hotel in Great Cumberland Place, known as The Cumberland, was rebranded as Hard Rock Hotel in 2019. It was Hard Rock’s only hotel in London.

May 2023 the hotel reverted to the name The Cumberland.

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