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5 star

The Londoner
4.4/5138 Reviews

The Londoner

London|0.25km from London Coliseum
This hotel was overall a good experience. Considering the price tag some things were not as good as expected though: - The location. Although it is very central located Leicester Square does have a share of homeless people walking around and heavy ambiance in the late night. Nevertheless considering connections is as perfect as it can be in central London. - The rooms are a little small but nicely appointed. - The bathroom has a weird design with a small bathtub. Really liked the toto toilet. - Too much light in the room in the night. The curtains don't close completely and are a lot of mirrors reflecting the light troughout the room. - The hotel is big with several common areas and at reception there is no clear explanation... for instance I didn't understand if the courtyard was open or not. Nevertheless the gym, pool and spa were very straightforward and well appointed. - I think it is not acceptable the in room open ear cleaners (cotonete) for hygienic reasons. - Lights over the bed too strong. - Room cleaning could be better. The highlights of the stay: - The central location besides the inherent problems. - Lively but yet organized and not loud entrance lobby and bar. - The complimentary soft drinks and snacks at the secondary lobby. - Miller Harris bath products overall very good except the body lotion which the smell was harsh and totally off. - Gym and pool. - Overall very quiet room and halls. So would I return there? Honestly only if I really need to stay at Leicester Square. For me it was good but not amazing stay, with an overall feeling of pretensious mood and too expensive for what it was. If you want a really luxurious expericence I would recommend to search elsewhere but at a discount this would be a nice stay. For the amount of hotels in central London this one just didn't excited me enough.. I would prefer to return to Pan Pacific for instance.
The Trafalgar St. James, London Curio Collection by Hilton
4.3/5133 Reviews

The Trafalgar St. James, London Curio Collection by Hilton

London|0.33km from London Coliseum
I was looking at the Biltmore and the Waldorf but decided to stay at the Trafalgar as they have bigger rooms than the Biltmore and the Waldorf looks like it is in desperate need of an upgrade. Everyone was very polite and helpful apart from one staff member, more on that later. I was upgraded to a Suite on arrival but requested a toom with two beds instead which was granted. The Nelson double room is very spacious and modern. It faintly smelled of mothballs whenever you entered the room and the smell then quickly disappeared. We noticed that one of the beds was sagged in the middle and this was very quickly resolved by the maintenance team and was not an issue for us at all. The only reason i mention it in my review is because Alejandra apologised a thousand times for this “inconvenience” and even send us Macaroons and drinks to the room as an apology. During checkout, Alejandra apologised again and made sure our stay was perfect. There was a key card under the bed which was covered with dust as was the carpet under the bed. Cleanliness regarding this could obviously be better as dust can trigger allergies. The service of the staff at Trafalgar is above that of all other Hilton properties in London and certainly a step above from general hospitality service in Europe. I would give the service at Trafalgar a 9 based on European standards and a 7 based on Middle-Eastern and Asian standards. Breakfast was so highly rated in many reviews of this hotel which also influenced my choice, i was expecting an absolute feast. Unfortunately, breakfast was quite disappointing for us. Staff was great apart from someone who i can only describe as a North-African young woman with shoulder length curls who did not want to give us one of the three empty tables available in the Breakfast room with only 40 minutes available for Breakfast as she was keeping those for families of 7. This is rather absurd and we ended up taking one of the tables anyway as i wasn’t going to sit where she suggested which was away from everyone else. Breakfast in any hotel, especially 5* is always based on first come, first serve. You can’t deny your guest seating space at breakfast as if you were running a dinner service. Vegan options are very, very limited. Fruit selection is even more basic than what you can get at any supermarket in London. There was only Cantaloupe, Watermelon and Pineapple. There were Apples and Bananas for grabs but that is still not enough. Pastries are miniatures which is really shameful for a breakfast buffet. Only sausages available were Pork, no vegan and no Chicken so unfortunately no sausages for me. It’s basically a full English and that’s it. You could order A-La-Carte but that wasn’t special either. We had Amex Platinum credit so we used that for one of the dishes which was not special for the £15 asking price. Room service was basic as well. Food arrived with a very friendly staff member but it was slightly cold. All in all it’s a good hotel fo

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The Clermont London, Charing Cross
4.6/5112 Reviews

The Clermont London, Charing Cross

London|0.21km from London Coliseum
My daughter and I stayed there for five days before Christmas. The hotel location is very good. It’s just about 10 meters away from the tube exit to the hotel gate. We walked to the Southbank and National Gallery in about 15minutes. From the nearest pier, Embarkment Pier, we took the ferry down to the River Thame. It’s quite easy to get to almost every spot. On the first day, we stayed on the first floor in the Wing. It’s another building linked with the main through a bridge. Although the receptionist explained it was far from the underground, I could still hear the metro running down nearby every five minutes very clearly. The room was also not very clean. There was dust on the kettle. I talked to the front desk and they agreed to help us change to another room on the sixth floor from the second day. (Are the receptionists a bit sly or they just not familiar with the condition of their rooms? I was once a customer relationship officer in a hotel and I am quite doubt about it. But anyway, I can understand.) It was quiet on the sixth floor but as you can see in pictures, the back board of our bed was worn and there were some white raw patches. The room is bigger than the one we had in the 1st floor. I found the the whole Wing from the first to the sixth floor looks old. When I booked the hotel, I remember I saw some information about their renovations. Maybe it’s just within the main building. The main building and the guests room hallways are much better than in the Wing. There were shiny Christmas decors everywhere. So I think maybe the price of the room sin the main are higher than those in the Wing? The staff at the cafe were very friendly and nice. The breakfast there was very limited. Especially the quality of the sausages. There were too much flour in them. I loved the beans and smoked salmon. Coffee and breakfast tea were good, but the milk was too watery.
The Henrietta Hotel
4.5/5102 Reviews

The Henrietta Hotel

London|0.23km from London Coliseum
London has the best and widest variety of boutique hotels. The Henrietta, by the Experimental Group, was a delightful surprise. I took a chance, especially since my significant other had never been to London. I had not been since 2019. The toilet was broken upon our arrival, but they, specifically Christina, proved that good hotels are not just about what is great, but how they handle problems. Within hours, our bags were moved across the street to their newer property. The room had a plush deep red window seat. It was on the 3rd floor -- which given Henrietta Street is now a pedestrian street, is good for eliminating noise. The room was much larger than one I had had at the nearby Charlotte Street Hotel. The Nespresso was appreciated. The soap products were so good we ordered them. The soups, towels, sheets, all the kinetics, were all of a very high quality. The street itself is central to everything but not overwhelmed by its touristy surroundings. Eating on the street was a delight. Oysterman might be some of the best fish I have ever eaten. Frenchie was very good, and easily recommended. Even their own Italian restaurant was very good almost great. The chef had a thing for pepper flakes. Avo was a truly great breakfast with wonderful people. And yes, a lot of avocado. A boutique is intimate so you have to interact with the same staff repeatedly; they were all true professionals in what they did. Thank you, Christina. So says the Outspoken Traveler.

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Hub by Premier Inn London Covent Garden
4/541 Reviews
I stayed here for 2 nights over the Easter weekend. The hotel is in a fantastic location, a 2 minute walk from Leicester Square. We were seeing some shows while on our trip and the theatres were a 5 minute walk from the hotel which was perfect. The rooms are clean and exactly as they are pictured on the website. They have all you need for a city break where you are in and out of your room all of the time. I would definitely stay here again or in another Hub hotel. Cheap and exactly what you need for a city break.
Page8, Page Hotels
4.7/5114 Reviews
We had already planned to come to London for months. It turned out we arrived after the Queen Elizabeth’s death @7AM English time on September 12th , Angel greeted us with a big smile and told us our room was ready. It’s a terrific hotel You could not have a more helpful staff.,Barbara and Angel entire staff. The location is perfect next to Charring Cross tube,near West End, Walking distance to Government Buildings Diagonal to Trafalgar Square . I would give it higher than 5 .if I could.Will definitely go back and stay . I have told my friends at home . Thanks for a great visit,
St Martins Lane London
4.3/5109 Reviews
The hotel was good but not 5 star. The room was small and air conditioning was not the best. Tv was not working so had to mess around with cables to get it on. Some of the furniture was chipped. The breakfast was okay one day, the next two mornings were hit and miss. Cold beans, lukewarm scrambled eggs and also hard fried eggs. I would expect better from a 5 star environment. Overall the hotel location was very good and the bed and servicing of the room was good. The room amenities were poor. Teabags(4) No flavoured teas, no biscuits, no hot chocolate sachets and a coffee machine with (4) pods and a metre electric cord and two metres from a socket. Like I said, far too many little things wrong to be a 5 star establishment. Overall was ok but for 360 pounds a night you are having a laugh.
The Z Hotel Trafalgar
4.1/543 Reviews
We have just returned from a long weekend stay here and I can honestly say it was fantastic. The staff were very friendly and helpful, especially Krishna who did the nighttime shift on the bar he stood out (my partner and I both said that it’s rare that you see someone take so much pride and care in their work as he does). The location was amazing, the hotel and rooms were very clean, tidy and modern, the beds were really comfortable, our room didn’t have a window but we knew that this may be a possibility before we booked so that wasn’t an issue, there was complimentary cheese and wine on the Saturday evening, the rooms were small but we only really used them to sleep and shower so again, not an issue. I think if I was staying in London for longer then we may choose somewhere else with bigger rooms but for a long weekend it was perfect. Overall, we had a great stay, excellent value for money, friendly, welcoming staff and a brilliant location! Will definitely be staying again.
Garrick Mansions by Q Apartments
3.9/53 Reviews
Next time I still live, Ctrip staff is very good, solve the problem in time, the room I think is a pleasant experience!
Assembly Covent Garden
3.9/5132 Reviews
We stayed here for 12 nights in late September, arriving the day after the Queen's funeral. We were able to check in to room #306 immediately, being lucky that an early check-in was possible. Later in the day we saw many more people checking in, so we beat the rush, thankfully! This location is, literally by definition, and the absolute epicenter of London. Charing Cross Road and Trafalgar Square are considered the historic center of the metropolis, and this hotel is right in the middle of it, soundproofed within an inch of its life. As quiet as is possible. We had the city-view room, and it is worth the extra cost. There room isn't as small as I was led to believe, but it surprisingly lacks a table or chair, and there's no closet space, only a place to hang a few items. And there's no TV. But that's all that it is lacking. The bathroom is modern and up-to-date, and the shower is to die for. We were able to procure an iron and board when we needed them, and they were removed when we were through. Ask and it shall be possible. A shout-out to every single staff member working there - they were friendly, knowledgeable, and treated us like honored guests. They made a great stay even more fantastic! If and when I ever get back to London, I'll be here again.

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