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The Guardsman - Preferred Hotels and Resorts
4.6/5105 Reviews

The Guardsman - Preferred Hotels and Resorts

London|1.11km from Pimlico
Well what can we say! We have been following this new hotel on Instagram and loved the ethos they were promoting. We decided to book for the weekend as a last minute get away ahead of a big celebration after a very rough year. We stay regularly at 5* hotels across London and Europe and don't normally write reviews due to being so busy, however the boutique/intimate feel really caught our attention, we like to feel that as guests we matter, rather than feeling like just another number. We were lucky enough to be the first paying guests visiting the hotel and every single member of the team went out of their way to make us feel so welcome and looked after! (the personal touches did not go unnoticed) The food was lovely and would easily compete with some great London classic restaurants and the team in the restaurant were so hospitable and you could feel the passion they had for what they do. There was a few minor teething issues with the tech in the room, but other than that, we loved our stay so much and have another stay booked for next weekend and we are now also going to book for our Nov & Dec breaks - even though we live 20 mins down the road. One of those breaks where you feel so at home you don't want to leave. Huge shout out once again to the team, we are starting the week the most refreshed we have felt this year We look forward to visiting again next week for our special celebration. xx Mr & Mrs Da Costa

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Corbigoe Hotel
2.2/571 Reviews
I only saw reviews from other people after making a reservation (non-refundable...). After reading the reviews, I decided to go. (Just in case, it is recommended to bring a fly club, towel, toilet paper, slippers, coffee pot, paper cup, etc.) Some hotel rooms are good and some are bad. (Hopefully a good room will be assigned) There are several staff members working in shifts, and some are friendly. It seems that they are trying to remodel little by little (I can understand that it is a cheap accommodation in a very expensive area). Victoria Station/Coach Station is within walking distance (about 10 minutes), and Pimlico Station is 2-5 minutes on foot, and transportation is convenient. When using the bus, number 24 on the road in front of the hotel goes to key tourist areas (Trfalgar Square, Palace, Soho, etc.) If only a good room is assigned, you get used to it and it's good.
Best Western Corona
3.6/5105 Reviews
Really disappointed with this hotel and wouldn’t recommend. The bathroom is so small that you can only open the door halfway as it hits the sink, you then have to close the door to get to the shower. The bed is on the small side and it would be nice if there was a mattress on top of what feels like wooden planks. Tea and coffee, hope you’re not thirsty, you get 2 teabags and 2 coffee sachets. Great to listen to the person in the floor above, pee, stop, pee a bit more, stop. The room looks out in the main road and the bedroom is lit up all night. Breakfast is - throw all the items into the deep fat fryer.
Holiday Inn Express London - Victoria
3.7/554 Reviews
No matter how many stars and high-end hotels in the UK, stairs must be attached! This hotel is one of the smallest stairs, and there are direct lifts on the floor (when you live a few more, you know this is the best gift), the room is wide and clean, the disadvantage is that there is no workbench, office is not convenient, to Ask the service office to stay in Taiwan, the rent is not cheap, the choice of self-occupied breakfast is small, the hotel is moderately located, not noisy, the overall is considered a superior choice.
Melbourne House Hotel
4.1/562 Reviews
It was very clean and comfortable. I felt that security was also solid. (Please note that you can enter the building after pressing the chime and telling the name.) Thank you for lending me the adapter for free. The room is for traveling alone, so it's not very large, but I'm personally satisfied. The staff were also serious and polite (because I basically book a small room). Very good location with easy to go near Tate Britain.
Astor Victoria Hostel
3.2/547 Reviews
The room is still relatively clean, there is a washbasin in the room, the bathroom and the bathroom are common, very small. If it is a fat person, I feel that it is difficult to get in. I am only 155 in height and 83 kg in weight, which is very difficult. There is no elevator, the stairs are very narrow, so my luggage is stored directly on the first floor, and it is really inconvenient to take things down every day. 10 minutes walk from Victoria Station. The bus from Victoria Station to Cambridge is sitting in the station. The car to Oxford is sitting outside the street, so it is a little earlier, and then there is plenty of time to consult, so as not to catch up. There are basically no people in the car to Oxford.
Carlton Hotel
3.4/591 Reviews
Pretty cheap for a 2 night stay. We only needed a place as a base as we were out most of the time so it worked well. A little annoyed we were expecting breakfast included and were not told this wasn't happening due to Covid-19 (understandable but would have been nice to be told in advance). Not as clean as I was expecting - especially with covid at the moment. Noticed marks/stains on the 'clean' towels. Heating definitely worked - it was very warm! Very, very small en-suite bathroom. Was cosy for me (average size 10) using the shower as it cut across the corner of the already small bathroom. But it did do the job. Tiny TV with a remote that wasn't designed for the TV so couldn't view TV guide etc. Towels and sheets were changed after night 1 so presumably every day theyre changed. Appreciated the tea and coffee facilities too. Also, quite a few sockets in the room which is always good. Overall - it was cheap and worked for what we needed.

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