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Bentley London
3.9/563 Reviews

Bentley London

London|0.86km from Earl's Court
This was our first visit to this hotel. Since most of the cheaper 4 & 5 star hotels seem to have doubled their cheapest rates since Covid The Bentley seemed more reasonable. The reception was a bit disorganised with odd desks dotted around the ground floor but the staff were responsive polite and helpful. They did offer to take my overnight case to the room which I declined. But they shouldn’t of offered they should just have done it. I had reserved a King-sized room but they upgraded me to a suite. This was very nice suite, particularly large for central London. It was all outfitted in a luxurious way. I don’t know what the rate for this room would normally be but for the price I was paying(£359) it was very good value. My 2 main complaints of my stay were: the separate walk-in shower’s thermometer wasn’t working so not possible to use the first night. Very bad. Also, on the deal I booked it included breakfast. My wife and I wanted to have breakfast in our room, expecting to have to pay the ‘tray’ charge of £5 each. When the breakfast didn’t arrive for when ordered the next morning, my wife rang Roomservice. They told us we would have to pay fully to eat in our room. At this point I would normally have spoken to the manager and asked him what on earth was going on. But as luck would have it I was running late for a medical appointment and didn’t have the time. So we just cancelled breakfast and left with a bitter taste of being short changed 2 breakfasts. Conclusion-not sure, to be honest. Will possibly try again/

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Earls Court Hotel
2.9/557 Reviews
Earls Court
We (being myself a woman and my twelve year old daughter) stayed here for three nights in November of 2022. We got a great deal on this hotel, we only paid 205 pounds for three nights. You do get what you pay for, the place is very basic, the hallway carpets are not the cleanest, there is a smell (like a combo of old person and BO in the hallway) but that being said it was a good experience. We used the room for sleeping only. Our room was on the basement level and it was small but it was clean and the beds were very comfortable. We had two clean towels and a mostly working tv and Wifi. Not all rooms have a bathroom in them but ours did and it was clean, the shower had hot water and our sink was in our room. We were not bothered by any street noise and we slept very well here. We found George at the front desk to be very freindly and helpful. The hotel is in a fantastic central location, half a block from the tube and several bus lines. It is safe and there is a grocery store and many restaurants in the area including an Indian place that was affordable and fantastic. We did not have maid service during our stay but they did come in and change our garbages every day. Breakfast was fine for what we paid, two pieces of warm toast with jam and butter, a hard boiled egg and a small piece of cheese along with orange juice and coffee or tea. It was served by a sweet, warm cheerful woman dressed in a Santa hat. For us this was a great place to stay, it was safe, it was clean it was comfortable and although basic it was very affordable in a very expensive city. We would stay here again and we would recommend it to those who want an affordable basic place in a great safe location to stay while visiting London.
Mayflower Hotel
3.4/542 Reviews
Earls Court
The location is very good just 3mins walk to Earl's court station. Room is quite small but it's ok as long as bathroom is clean. Staffs were very helpful. Overall, everything is good and worth for your money.
Lord Kensington Hotel
3.5/517 Reviews
Earls Court
This hotel is conveniently based for central London. There was a warm welcome and I was given a key card and also a key for the front door should I wish to be back late. The room was a small single. Small tv. Tea and coffee making facilities. The small bathroom was clean and the shower was hot. Pillows were not great quality but the linens were clean. My problem was the paper thin wall between me and the next room. The person in that room was making work calls on speaker phone until midnight and then started again at 5am. He also appeared to have a coughing problem. It was a really unpleasant night as he seemed to keep going in and out of his room extremely loudly. His door was directly adjacent to my room. Although this is not the fault of the hotel, it really affected my nights sleep and so my rating.
Oliver Plaza Hotel
4.1/5104 Reviews
Earls Court
Close to the Earl's Court subway station, a row of white buildings are various hotels. The room is very small and has air conditioning. When I went, the elevator was broken, but there were staff to help carry the suitcases. Do consider tipping.
Twenty Nevern Square Hotel
4/5103 Reviews
Earls Court
We stayed in the ottoman suite and it was amazing with the balcony overlooking the park with table and chairs were wonderful. The bed was large and comfy everything clean and very quiet at night for London. It lost a star as it was advertised as bed and breakfast which is fine providing you only want a continental. If I see B&B, I always assume it includes a cooked one, I'll definitely look alot closer at breakfast next time
Mowbray Court Hotel
3.8/568 Reviews
Earls Court
Front desk service has room for improvement, but can Breakfast only bread and cheese, no meat and eggs Room is thinner than expected Stayed for three days, one day in the morning, but I didn’t pick up the room at night, and I packed up the breakfast the next morning. The location is very convenient, two minutes to the ground to meet the elderly or children, it is convenient to visit London.

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