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St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London
4.4/565 Reviews

St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London

Kings Cross-Islington London|0.31km from The Garden Halls
I find spa days odd if this is normal. Maybe this is a me thing. £70 to sip camomile tea in a not very warm room with the lights down (I could have murdered a coffee but they didn’t “do” coffee in the spa. Coming from a luxury hospitality background and it being a high-end hotel, I would have thought someone might have offered me one); the jacuzzi again was not all warm and nice so my muscles still wouldn’t relax and then there is a steam room with eucalyptus. The sauna is separated m/f so i didn’t bother because I went with a male friend and the point was to chat… we ended up having more tea. There is no swimming pool but there is a gym. Fair enough if you want that. My starters had no flavour at all. The main was nice and right for the moment and my Irish coffee was delicious. The building wowed me and everything is in very good condition. Staff are down to earth, smart and friendly. The set menu was worth doing. I don’t know how this competes with other hotels but had the spa been warmer I would certainly have been happier. I feel £70 for that part of the day is money for old rope. When I think about it we spent about £20 an hour to be in a nice building and have a £30 two course meal. I think that’s quite a lot. The spa could do with some personality, warmth, music… having tables cleared more often (it wasn’t busy)… something other than going room to room in a towling robe.
The Standard London
4.5/556 Reviews

The Standard London

Kings Cross-Islington London|0.32km from The Garden Halls
Just finished a four night stay at the Standard Hotel in London. This is my first trip back to London post Covid and wanted to find the latest and greatest and the Standard has raised the bar in the hotel and hot spot scene. I put the concierge team to the test as I always do and Istvan and his team did not disappoint. I sent a very detailed request of things I wanted to and places I wanted to go before I arrived. Upon arrival I was happy to accept a room upgrade from George at the front desk and he was quite helpful showing me around and we struck up a conversation about football. Upon entering my room I saw it had a massive terrace with beautiful teak furniture over looking the city center. The room was stylish and chic and cutting edge and even a bit “quirky” as the brand is known for. The restaurant on the first floor Isla, is as cool as you can imagine. The lobby flows into the restaurant with outdoor seating that is heated with a gas fireplace which is a nice touch. The service and food were spot on and the lobby feels like a home as it is filled with books, dj booth and the cool London locals as well as the jet set crowd. I went to see Istvan at the concierge desk who was put to the task of getting tickets for a few soccer/football matches for me. I was floored by the front row tickets he gave me. He sorted out trains, boats, cable cars and restaurants. I can’t imagine better service could be had. Saving the best for last, Decimo on the 10th floor is the place to be and people watch. The mix of music and food was the cool vibe that everyone tries to imitate but never does. The hotel is directly across the street from St. Pancras station and Kings Cross. International, or national rail lines as well as the tube/subway. There is not a better location in London as it literally is the heart beat of the city. Nice to see a hotel living up to the hype. Actually, they surpass it.
Small Luxury Hotels of the World - the Academy
4.1/5110 Reviews

Small Luxury Hotels of the World - the Academy

Bloomsbury London|0.77km from The Garden Halls
The photos and website information about The Academy are incredibly deceptive about this boutique hotel. Sounded and looked lovely online and with a middling price of £188.00 per night B&B sounded a good choice for a solo mini trip to London. The reality was incredibly different. The hotel is scruffy and shabby and the loos smell of fish. Sadly, the service was non-existent and not at the level I would expect of a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World. I had a single room (which I chose as it was just me) on the ground floor overlooking the courtyard. It as very basic, but adequate and unlike the other reviews, it was quiet (except from the noisy air-con system). The en-suite was tiny, but the shower was reasonably powerful. As many have already mentioned, the room was stiflingly hot, with a small and inadequate air-con unit which struggled with the heat. I can only imagine what it would have been like when we had the 40C heatwave. I struggled to use the remote control device to work the air con and so, at 12.30am in my dressing gown, I went in search of someone to help me. Daniel came into my room and helped me to get the aircon working and it tried its best to cool the room down. By the next day, and with it on 24/7 the room did finally cool down. As someone else has also mentioned the lights from the aircon system lit up the whole room like a disco! The lights outside the room in the corridor also didn't turn off at night and so the room was bathed in a bright white light from outside and red, green and yellow lights from various fuse things in the room. So, once the air-con was working as best as it could, my attention then turned to the lights! I propped open the en-suite door to block out the light from the corridor, and then managed to pin and stuff towels and a spare pillow case over the disco lights to dim the bright glare. As you can imagine, the first night was a bit of a nightmare with not much sleep. Breakfast the next day was good and the staff in The Refectory were the first to greet me with a welcoming smile and were so helpful and attentive. The breakfast (and staff in the Refectory) have saved this review from being the lowest rating of Terrible. I am incredibly disappointed with my two night stay at The Academy and regret staying there. To finish on a positive note, the location was great and easy to walk to all the places that I wanted to walk to. So great location for Soho, Piccadilly, Covent Garden etc, but poor service and a tired and tatty hotel. So, Bloomsbury is super, just choose an alternative hotel.

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Leigh House Hotel
3.6/529 Reviews
Kings Cross-Islington
Fantastic value for money, basic hotel near Kings Cross station. Reception staff were super helpful & friendly. We left our luggage in the morning until we could check in as we had arrived early. The rooms are small but all you could need for or a short stay in central London. Top floor bedroom was en suite and a clean small bathroom with a shower cubicle, loo & sink. Plenty of towels, toilet rolls & shower gel. Tea & coffee making supplies. Fan provided but made a clicking sound. Big sash window, catch broken but can prop open easily. Spare pillow in wardrobe. We stayed for just 1 night but we will definitely return to this value for money hotel. No breakfast available at the moment due to kitchen repairs. Takeaway pizza, Indian, fish & chips within a few seconds walk and a bar opposite. Very quiet at night and felt safe having 24 hour reception accessed via a locked door.
George Hotel
3.8/599 Reviews
Kings Cross-Islington
Booked for four nights. It is too regrettable. The hotel in London is not only expensive but also very bad. The room is small, especially the bathroom. The sink is so small as a palm. The bathroom sewer is still blocked. Also looking for someone to repair. Later the window was broken. The bed is soft to collapse. I didn't sleep well for several nights. But their breakfast is not bad. Location is also available. A lot of food next to it. There is also a Chinese restaurant.
Avonmore Hotel
3.4/523 Reviews
Kings Cross-Islington
As mentioned before I don’t understand the bad reviews The hotel was spotless clean, so our room, very spacious and aired, lovely view too…Amazing price for a premium location, Russel square station it’s only a 5 minutes walk There was plenty of hot water You only got to leave the shower running for a couple of minutes to the hot water come as we were in a room right on the top of the hotel Room was in a perfect temperature too The staff were very friendly and helpful We will definitely be coming back very soon We are already looking for future dates in this hotel to stay in our next trip to London Thanks to the great hospitality Mohr Fermandel family
Euro Hotel
4/560 Reviews
Kings Cross-Islington
Nice and clean. Good sized family room. Dropped luggage off at the hotel which was kept safe until we checked in later in the evening (9pm) so we could spend time sight seeing London. Staff very accomodating. We left early in the morning to catch a train home so the hotel staff kindly made us a breakfast tray of cereal, yoghurt fruit and toast for our room. Good value for money. Great location and quiet at night and in the morning.
The Judd Hotel
3.9/5114 Reviews
Kings Cross-Islington
A perfectly placed hotel! Short walk to Euston , Russell Square and Kings cross, so so easy to catch tube from any of these stations. Some lovely restaurants nearby and plenty of convenience stores. Hotel itself met our needs perfectly. We never spend much time in a hotel as we come to cities to explore, so the fact that there is no bar doesn’t matter to us. Room was located on 2nd floor and there is no lift. This didn’t matter to us but I guess if you have reduced mobility it would make a difference. Staff were great; friendly but not overbearing. Breakfast was good , dining area pleasant and buffet topped up regularly. I really can’t fault this lovely little hotel and would stay again
Mentone Hotel
3.9/5105 Reviews
Kings Cross-Islington
I lived in a triple room a week ago but only two beds. I have to carry three boxes of 28 suitcases to the stairs. It is hard and difficult! ! I stayed in Paris for two nights and asked to live in the underground room after I came back! Only know the three-person room, it turned out to have three beds! Did the room in the last week be arranged incorrectly? ? ? But the toilet is too much! After showering, the floor is completely wet, and the shower curtain is completely useless! Just because the length of the shower curtain is not above the ground! Just half of it, all the slippers and the floor towel are soaked! There is no hanging towel and clothes hanging in the toilet! You can only wear a towel and go out to dress! Unmanned design! ! !

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