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Bentley London
3.9/568 Reviews

Bentley London

London|1.6km from Poundland
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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Holiday Inn Express London Earls Court, an IHG Hotel
4.1/5134 Reviews

Holiday Inn Express London Earls Court, an IHG Hotel

London|0.41km from Poundland
My partner and I booked a room here to attend a concert at the RAH, and spend a little time in London (the usual touristy things). Checking in was OK; we did request early check-in (partner is an IHG member) but it wasn't possible on the day. Our bags were kindly kept in a locked conference room for us however, so we could nip out for refreshments after our travel and not have to worry about toting the suitcase about. After coming back and checking in, the room we received was pretty dark (pictures attached were taken during daylight). The only decent lighting was in the bathroom; the tea station/mirror had a small feature-light above it, same goes with the sofa, but there was no 'main light' in the room. Confusingly, there was a blue light for the bathroom that highlighted the glass panels (?). It didn't matter too much to us as we'd spent most of the day out and about but in the evening when we wanted to relax, I couldn't read a book or do anything that didn't require a bright screen like the telly or our phones. One of our key-cards stopped working after a trip out. Thankfully I'd brought the second one along! One of the hotel staff said that they can lose their power after being kept next to a phone - it was fixed straight away and we were more careful from then on, but might be worth letting guests know at check-in. We had breakfast both days which is laid out in a buffet - it was OK, and there's plenty of choice. Pluses; the shower was lovely, very powerful - and the mattress was just how I like it, so I've had a couple of good nights' sleep. Housekeeping kept the room nice and clean. The curtains are blackout, so you're not going to be bothered by light creeping in. The staff were lovely and are happy to provide complimentary toiletries if you've forgotten your toothbrush or facecloth - and, like I said, they kindly kept hold of our bag for us until we could check in properly, which was much welcome after a long travel. You're about 10 mins walk from the Tube; only a couple of stops away from the big museums and we could walk to the RAH easily (just under 2 miles). Might I recommend the Simya Korean restaurant if you like fried chicken; it's only 5 mins walk up the road and it was a superb evening meal. You're also near a Tesco Express and Costa, Starbucks, etc. All in all - it's affordable, the folks are nice, and it's somewhere secure to rest if you've got busy days in London ahead, but 'average' does describe it.

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Ibis London Earls Court
3.9/5111 Reviews
I booked this place originally due to going to a concert at Wembley Stadium. It looked on maps to be in a good location between the stadium and my arrival and departure station. (Liverpool Street). The location from the tube station is fabulous, it’s around a 3 minute walk. The hotel from the outside doesn’t look much, but on the inside it’s a clean, modern, comfortable hotel. Our room smelt and looked brand new. The bed had a firm mattress, we had extra pillows that were super soft. Security at the hotel was good. We arrived back around 1:30am and was asked for proof of residency before being allowed in to the hotel. I like that. Breakfast was available for £14.99 per person. There is a small coffee shop too on the lower floor. This wasn’t open whilst we were at the hotel, but we did arrive late in the day. There is a vending machine for chargers, plasters etc…what I would have liked is a food vending machine as arrived back a little hungry…don’t get me wrong there is shops within a 5 minute walk, I just wanted it in the comfort of the hotel. I would recommend the hotel and I’d definitely stay here again, it was a great price compared to a lot of other places.
Holiday Inn Express London Earls Court, an IHG Hotel
4.1/5134 Reviews
My partner and I booked a room here to attend a concert at the RAH, and spend a little time in London (the usual touristy things). Checking in was OK; we did request early check-in (partner is an IHG member) but it wasn't possible on the day. Our bags were kindly kept in a locked conference room for us however, so we could nip out for refreshments after our travel and not have to worry about toting the suitcase about. After coming back and checking in, the room we received was pretty dark (pictures attached were taken during daylight). The only decent lighting was in the bathroom; the tea station/mirror had a small feature-light above it, same goes with the sofa, but there was no 'main light' in the room. Confusingly, there was a blue light for the bathroom that highlighted the glass panels (?). It didn't matter too much to us as we'd spent most of the day out and about but in the evening when we wanted to relax, I couldn't read a book or do anything that didn't require a bright screen like the telly or our phones. One of our key-cards stopped working after a trip out. Thankfully I'd brought the second one along! One of the hotel staff said that they can lose their power after being kept next to a phone - it was fixed straight away and we were more careful from then on, but might be worth letting guests know at check-in. We had breakfast both days which is laid out in a buffet - it was OK, and there's plenty of choice. Pluses; the shower was lovely, very powerful - and the mattress was just how I like it, so I've had a couple of good nights' sleep. Housekeeping kept the room nice and clean. The curtains are blackout, so you're not going to be bothered by light creeping in. The staff were lovely and are happy to provide complimentary toiletries if you've forgotten your toothbrush or facecloth - and, like I said, they kindly kept hold of our bag for us until we could check in properly, which was much welcome after a long travel. You're about 10 mins walk from the Tube; only a couple of stops away from the big museums and we could walk to the RAH easily (just under 2 miles). Might I recommend the Simya Korean restaurant if you like fried chicken; it's only 5 mins walk up the road and it was a superb evening meal. You're also near a Tesco Express and Costa, Starbucks, etc. All in all - it's affordable, the folks are nice, and it's somewhere secure to rest if you've got busy days in London ahead, but 'average' does describe it.
Hotel Lily
2.6/5126 Reviews
The Lily hotel is located very close to West Bromoton underground station and as such is a really great site for travelling to central London on either the district and central lines. The Piccadilly line can be accessed just one stop from West Brompton also and this line connects Heathrow airport to central London. So you feel very close to all of London but saving the cost of staying in an expensive London Hotel. The Lily hotel gives good value for money for those on a tight budget. At the time of my booking it was one of tge lowest prices for a hotel excluding all the hostels. The service was great. A friendly guy on the check in desk and all staff were friendly and pleasant to me duting my stay. There areno amenities at this hotel but along the road either way from the hotel are restaurants and takeaways. Therewas a convenience shop quiteclose too which soldmost items you wouldneed. At night, the main road outside could be noisy due to traffic and emergency vehicles sirens. There are also two pubs near the hotel which could be noisy too at weekends. However, the noise didn't seem to be a problem after midnight. If you prefer less road–street noise, try to ask for a room at the back of the hotel. The hotel room was good not great but exactly as you should expect from a hotel of this price. There are no toiletries in the room but I always bring my own anyway. The beds wereclean and generallky the room was clean. However, the shelf and chair under the desk had dust and food crumbs which was extremely bad to see. The room was made up after my first night and the chair and shelf were still not cleaned. see photos. I dont want to complain about the cleaners who were very pleasant and helpful but I do hope the hotel could improve its quality control with regards to room cleanliness. Another problem was a light fitting that was hanging of the bed headboard with electric cables exposed. See photos.Would I stay here again? Yes I would and recommend thos hotel for a cheap stay in London.
The Captain Cook
4.2/566 Reviews
Comfortable stay with nice bed and pillows! Easy check in and out.
Millennium & Copthorne Hotels at Chelsea Football Club
4/560 Reviews
The Copthorne and Millennium hotel is situated in Chelsea right by the side of Chelsea Football Club. The reception staff were friendly and helpful, so booking in was easy. The room was very clean and well decorated. It came with dressing gowns, temporary slippers, toothbrushes and paste, water, tea and coffee. The bedding was comfortable, both duvet and pillows. The room also had television, air conditioning, refrigerator and a safe. Charging points were also available. The en-suite bathroom and toilet was again, modern in design and very clean With the windows open some traffic noise can be heard. The breakfast menu was extensive with something for everyone. It’s self service buffet and the food was well presented. The staff too were friendly and efficient. The hotel also has a selection of bars.
Wembar Hotel
2.9/556 Reviews
Earls Court
Ok, the window is rotten, 2 nights listening to the sound of the car, upstairs the sound of the door is clear. The only advantage is that there is air conditioning. I can wash it at 37 degrees

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