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Chateau Denmark
4.3/542 Reviews

Chateau Denmark

London|0.03km from Denmark Street
Quirky, boutique style Hotel in a great location for shopping, theatres etc.. but our experience meant no sleep at all! Unfortunately our room (115, first floor) had a balcony/window which opened right onto an events/club (HERE at Outernet) which has day & night events so non stop continuous noise & queues right outside. Night events going on after 4am so be prepared for no sleep. Not just noisy from the music but from queues of screaming/shouting people right outside. We were assured on arrival that we wouldn't hear anything from our room and it was quiet but sadly this was the complete opposite. We did raise the issue after our first night and considered checking out but again we were reassured there wouldn't be noise as there wasn't an event on that evening. I suppose we shouldn't have trusted it but we did and yet again another sleepless night as there was a night event that hadn't been advertised! It was a rare birthday treat (escaping 2 children) which sadly left us both exhausted but mainly frustrated that staff weren't truthful or overly bothered with helping us. We also had cigarette smoke coming through our Bathroom Saturday morning apparently from a guest smoking in their room! I had to follow up on this issue as again no-one seemed too bothered about it. Im still waiting for a reply from the manager! Couple of other things to note the extra service charge is true - you'll be charged unbeknown from the deposit, no kettle/water/milk in rooms. but these are minor issues compared to getting no sleep which in my opinion is one of the main objectives of a good hotel....

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Hazlitt's
4.5/588 Reviews

Hazlitt's

London|0.18km from Denmark Street
This was one of the most amazing hotels we've stayed in. We were in a bind and were lucky to get a room at the last minute. Our room, the John Snow* room, was delightful! It was a lovely, large room with a very comfortable four poster bed, a sitting area with lush cushions and a separate large bathroom with a claw foot bathtub, large shower and a throne chair for the toilet. The hotel's commitment to sustainable choices include bamboo toilet paper rolls and unbleached tissues as well Land & Water toiletry products. This is a just one of the many wonderful perks about this lovely Boutique hotel consisting of 3 Georgian townhomes. There is so much history involved with origins from the 1718. There is an honest bar in the library where you can make your own drink from all sorts of choices provided as well a drink of the month with recipe included. There is also a Gin room with many options. On arriving there is yummy and refreshing pitcher of Lemonade in the reception area. There are over 2000 paintings throughout the hotel and each room. The room service is impeccable and includes tea, breakfast and meals 24 hours. I asked one of the front desk reps since I had trouble with jet lagged could I get ice cream at 4:00 a.m.? He cheerfully replied YES! We enjoyed the room service daily with fresh coffee, tea and breakfasts. I was pleasantly surprised when my sweetie arranged for extra amenities suggested as an option on check-in. We got a book, ”The 500 Hidden Secrets of London” as well as a gorgeous bouquet of flowers that were delivered in a shopping bag vs a vase which made it so easy to transport to our Viking Cruise ship when we checked out. The staff was amazing and eager to please. We left a tip at the end of our stay and were told that they'll put in a kitty to have a party for all. I could go on and on about this delightful experience but will end with it was the perfect spot for us to stay to acclimate our selves to London, tend to our jet lag, and be spoiled before going on to our next destination. This is a MUST see and if you're lucky a MUST stay!! *John Snow is not the Jon Snow of Game of Thrones but the doctor who discovered and help stop the Cholera epidemic.

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Covent Garden Hotel, Firmdale Hotels
4.7/559 Reviews
Wow. This is simply a wonderful hotel. Right in the heart of Theatre land and next door to Covent Garden. What a perfect location. The hotel itself is beautiful. Fantastic staff. Fabulous room. Lovely lounge and library area and an honesty bar. We had an evening dinner which was excellent. And breakfast was brilliant. I cannot fault this wonderful hotel. And it is now the only hotel we will stay in when we come to London.
Chateau Denmark
4.3/542 Reviews
Quirky, boutique style Hotel in a great location for shopping, theatres etc.. but our experience meant no sleep at all! Unfortunately our room (115, first floor) had a balcony/window which opened right onto an events/club (HERE at Outernet) which has day & night events so non stop continuous noise & queues right outside. Night events going on after 4am so be prepared for no sleep. Not just noisy from the music but from queues of screaming/shouting people right outside. We were assured on arrival that we wouldn't hear anything from our room and it was quiet but sadly this was the complete opposite. We did raise the issue after our first night and considered checking out but again we were reassured there wouldn't be noise as there wasn't an event on that evening. I suppose we shouldn't have trusted it but we did and yet again another sleepless night as there was a night event that hadn't been advertised! It was a rare birthday treat (escaping 2 children) which sadly left us both exhausted but mainly frustrated that staff weren't truthful or overly bothered with helping us. We also had cigarette smoke coming through our Bathroom Saturday morning apparently from a guest smoking in their room! I had to follow up on this issue as again no-one seemed too bothered about it. Im still waiting for a reply from the manager! Couple of other things to note the extra service charge is true - you'll be charged unbeknown from the deposit, no kettle/water/milk in rooms. but these are minor issues compared to getting no sleep which in my opinion is one of the main objectives of a good hotel....
The Z Hotel Soho
3.7/545 Reviews
I broke up with my boyfriend the day before and returned to China. Because I remember that the Internet cafe with which he played the script* is also called Soho, I chose this hotel with the same name. I didn’t expect that he would quietly take the same plane to London to chase me for the first time in my life because I am not a member of my family. Moving. I spent the two warmest days of 2020 in this hotel. He accompanied me back to China for 4 months, because of the different places, many misunderstandings and some force majeure factors, he proposed to break up. He is my favorite person besides my parents, even after separation. I clicked on Ctrip today and found that this list has not yet been evaluated. My evaluation is that this hotel is very good. I don’t remember. This should be the most comfortable hotel I have ever stayed in. Probably because of being with someone I love. I also hope that people who are destined to see this comment can cherish the people around you after reading this nonsense. Because maybe this time meeting or eating is the last few times between you. Don't quarrel about trivial matters and be cold-eyed. Remember, he loves you. Contentment
Hazlitt's
4.5/588 Reviews
This was one of the most amazing hotels we've stayed in. We were in a bind and were lucky to get a room at the last minute. Our room, the John Snow* room, was delightful! It was a lovely, large room with a very comfortable four poster bed, a sitting area with lush cushions and a separate large bathroom with a claw foot bathtub, large shower and a throne chair for the toilet. The hotel's commitment to sustainable choices include bamboo toilet paper rolls and unbleached tissues as well Land & Water toiletry products. This is a just one of the many wonderful perks about this lovely Boutique hotel consisting of 3 Georgian townhomes. There is so much history involved with origins from the 1718. There is an honest bar in the library where you can make your own drink from all sorts of choices provided as well a drink of the month with recipe included. There is also a Gin room with many options. On arriving there is yummy and refreshing pitcher of Lemonade in the reception area. There are over 2000 paintings throughout the hotel and each room. The room service is impeccable and includes tea, breakfast and meals 24 hours. I asked one of the front desk reps since I had trouble with jet lagged could I get ice cream at 4:00 a.m.? He cheerfully replied YES! We enjoyed the room service daily with fresh coffee, tea and breakfasts. I was pleasantly surprised when my sweetie arranged for extra amenities suggested as an option on check-in. We got a book, ”The 500 Hidden Secrets of London” as well as a gorgeous bouquet of flowers that were delivered in a shopping bag vs a vase which made it so easy to transport to our Viking Cruise ship when we checked out. The staff was amazing and eager to please. We left a tip at the end of our stay and were told that they'll put in a kitty to have a party for all. I could go on and on about this delightful experience but will end with it was the perfect spot for us to stay to acclimate our selves to London, tend to our jet lag, and be spoiled before going on to our next destination. This is a MUST see and if you're lucky a MUST stay!! *John Snow is not the Jon Snow of Game of Thrones but the doctor who discovered and help stop the Cholera epidemic.
Mimi's Hotel Soho
4/5111 Reviews
Worst hotel I have ever stayed in. Room is tiny and windowless. While not an issue in itself (I knew this when booking) the room is barely larger than the bed. I doubt that two adults could stand simultaneously in the floor space of the room. Shower was great (powerful and hot) but the bathroom stunk of drains. It also felt like there was no extraction or clean air in the bathroom. There was air conditioning in the room but it didn’t work. Just seemed to circulate the hot air around not cool it. The room was therefore uncomfortably hot all night and I hardly slept. Pillows as thin as paper and even with both of them (only two in total on the bed) I needed more. Final insult was wall light switch (an over-complicated digital thing) stuck on so had to get someone in the middle of the night to work out how to turn the lights off. In summary - good location, nice shower, far too small, smelly, hot, sleepless. Won’t stay again and advise you not to either. No idea who placed such positive reviews. Feel duped!
Radisson Blu Edwardian Mercer Street Hotel, London
4.4/5103 Reviews
Living in a three-person family room, the room in London is not small, 3 people live in 3 boxes open feeling is not too crowded, the bathroom is not wet and dry separation, hotel service is very good, very active, good location, to the attractions Very close to the subway station, will choose next time

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