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The Victoria
4/550 Reviews

The Victoria

Richmond upon Thames|0.97km from Mortlake
I work in Kingston which is not far away and this place ticked the boxes for price, location and free parking. It’s in a quite residential street that is unlimited waiting so it was strangely easy to find a space. There is a rear car park but this appears to be generally not available. I had a quick check in with rooms 1 and 2 appearing to be on the ground floor. My room was a double and had a lovely comfy bed. It was of some size and I had a good clear nights sleep. Very quiet area. Room was clean and had contemporary decoration with a little wear but nothing for me to be unhappy with. Had shower which was good constant hot water and smoke towels. Complimentary tray was very good. If you’re there on a Sunday the bar closes early at around 2030h (depending on how busy) and food finishes at 1900h. No breakfasts available on the Monday or Tuesdays as they are closed. This is made clear on booking and in the room. There’s a conservatory to the rear and a pleasant beer garden with efficient table service. The beer garden in the sun is a nice place to be. I loved it. I did have a surprise that (with service charge at 12.5%) a pint of draught Birra Moretti was £7.03. There food looked really good and if you’re a resident at hotel there’s a discount I think of 15 or 20%. The Sunday roasts looked very impressive. Overall a place I’d stay again. Slightly disappointed no breakfast or last opening on Sunday but that is made very clear on booking.

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The Victoria
4/550 Reviews
I work in Kingston which is not far away and this place ticked the boxes for price, location and free parking. It’s in a quite residential street that is unlimited waiting so it was strangely easy to find a space. There is a rear car park but this appears to be generally not available. I had a quick check in with rooms 1 and 2 appearing to be on the ground floor. My room was a double and had a lovely comfy bed. It was of some size and I had a good clear nights sleep. Very quiet area. Room was clean and had contemporary decoration with a little wear but nothing for me to be unhappy with. Had shower which was good constant hot water and smoke towels. Complimentary tray was very good. If you’re there on a Sunday the bar closes early at around 2030h (depending on how busy) and food finishes at 1900h. No breakfasts available on the Monday or Tuesdays as they are closed. This is made clear on booking and in the room. There’s a conservatory to the rear and a pleasant beer garden with efficient table service. The beer garden in the sun is a nice place to be. I loved it. I did have a surprise that (with service charge at 12.5%) a pint of draught Birra Moretti was £7.03. There food looked really good and if you’re a resident at hotel there’s a discount I think of 15 or 20%. The Sunday roasts looked very impressive. Overall a place I’d stay again. Slightly disappointed no breakfast or last opening on Sunday but that is made very clear on booking.
Kew Gardens Hotel
3.8/576 Reviews
Great hotel for visiting Kew gardens, only 5 minutes walk to Victoria gate entrance. Food was good, dinner and breakfast. Staff all friendly, local pub atmosphere with a pleasant restaurant area. We had room 4 which is first floor and has the balcony. No lifts in this hotel. Comfy bed, the room furniture can be best described as `rustic`however it serves its purpose . The bathroom is modern with good shower. Its a 30 minute walk to Richmond its shops and pubs by the river, 15 mins walk to Kew village itself, also has a few pubs/restaurants. There is a bus which runs to Richmond and Kew. The down side to the hotel is also its location being under the flight path to Heathrow airport, they have landing gear down as they fly over. Planes were landing until 11pm and started again about 6am. Nothing much the hotel can do about that. Also being a pub there was noise from the outdoor clientele until midnite and this was midweek. So stay up late or take ear plugs.
Premier Inn London Richmond
3.9/541 Reviews
Stayed for 3 nights on a trip with my Bestie. I stayed in Room 309 which is a Premier Plus room. I had a lovely comfy bed with lovely pillows. An armchair and a footstool. A big wall mounted TV. A walk in shower with Bayliss and Harding toiletries. A kettle and a Nespresso. We hadn't intended having breakfast but my Friend got a free breakfast and it was lovely. On Saturday we'd walked the legs off ourselves in Hampton Court and we ate in the hotel. We got the £25 offer of 2 course meal, a drink and breakfast. We both had a burger and the ice cream sundae which was really tasty. The R70 bus goes from outside the door to the Railway Station. There's a Sainsburys less than 5 minutes walk away. We'll definitely be back.
The Selwyn, Richmond
4.3/551 Reviews
Booked this for a visit to Kew Gardens Xmas event. Location good for that. Impressive facade and reception and pleasant dining room for breakfast. Used car park at rear which was rather cramped. Room was a bit disappointing. Blind disabled to avoid view of adjacent building site so no natural light. Small and unable to open small wardrobe door fully as it hit the bed. Nice tea/coffee making facilities but limited coffee pods (no decaf even when requested). Bed comfy and all clean and pleasant. With a few tweaks could be 5star.
Travelodge London Richmond Central
3.9/543 Reviews
The hotel is very new and the location is small, and the room is small. I have become accustomed to this kind of experience in London. The front desk was very enthusiastic to help solve the problem. Due to the itinerary change for four days, the room that was not canceled was immediately confirmed. It was also refunded under Ctrip communication. In a foreign country, both the hotel and Ctrip are as warm as winter.
Richmond Hill Hotel
4.2/5103 Reviews
Small room Not too clean Little to do

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