The hotel location is very good; I can even walk back to the hotel from Regent Street. However, this hotel has no air conditioning, which I was aware of before checking in. I thought the British weather would be acceptable with the window open, so it wasn't a problem. But the biggest issue is that when I opened the window, the pub downstairs was very noisy. Closing the window made it stuffy and hot. In the end, I called the staff, but they couldn't do anything about the pub located at the hotel. (P.S. I stayed on the second floor and had requested a quiet room in advance.)
The room is located inside the airport, connected to it, and it's a 10-minute walk to Terminal 4, making it a good choice for early morning and late night flights. The Crowne Plaza is right next door; you enter through the same main gate, with one hotel on the left and the other on the right, sharing a few elevators. It seems there's no laundry service; I asked the front desk via the room phone, and they didn't know. The breakfast is simple, English-style, and honestly not very tasty. The room is quite small but very clean. You need to bring your own toothbrush, toothpaste, and slippers.
The location is not easy to get to and no signs was available. The room was clean but outdated deco. The bedside USB sockets does not work, we have to charge our phones at the desk. The handwashing liquid, shampoo and conditioner were fixed too high and inconvenient location. The shower water pressure was too low. The breakfast was the worse experience I ever had in a Hotel. Very limited types of food available and ran out so quickly as soon as many guests but little food. Only one staff on duty for topping up food and one staff to clean tables. There were not enough tables and seats available. It was complete and utter chaos. A guest accidentally spilled a cup of porridge into another customer but there were no napkins to clean it up. I never seen such chaos. I would not recommend this hotel and never go again.
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Tthe solo traveler 32025.09.17
the room was a good size for one person. the ceiling was rather low, especially in the bathtub where one has to stand inside to take showers. even for me and i’m a small person (165cm/5’4). overall bathtub/shower arrangement was awkward. with only narrow glass partition, water would go everywhere. the water pressure was strong, so that’s a silver lining.
appreciated how fluffy and comfy the bathrobe was. the linens felt crisp clean and most of other stuff in the room. but the teaspoons were dirty.
the breakfast was okay. the staffs were nice. the location was good. there is a bus stop very close, hammersmith station is only 25 min on foot, a good shawarma place was nearby, and right next to it there’s sainsbury local. the neighborhood felt safe, which was one of the most important conditions i was looking for.
final thought: mixed. most parts were okay, some not.
Room is clean and cosy. Worth the price. Recommended to stay if you want not so expensive but elite type hotels. 15 mins walk to train station and 20 mins away train ride ro central London. Breakfast is really delicious and generous. You can even take away some bread and fruits if you can't have the buffet.
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220398757752025.09.22
Excellent location: The hotel is just a 5-minute walk from the subway station, and a bus stop is right around the corner, making it incredibly convenient for getting around. There's also a small park nearby, perfect for a pleasant stroll, and the adjacent food street offers a variety of international cuisines, so you'll never get bored trying different dishes every day.
• Comfortable room: My room was spacious, bright, and warmly decorated. The large, soft bed with skin-friendly bedding ensured a super good night's sleep. The room was well-equipped with amenities; the air conditioning heated and cooled quickly, there was a good selection of TV channels, and an electric kettle was also provided.
This hotel is located at Terminal 4 of Heathrow Airport, and there's a free train directly to it after you land. Self-check-in is super convenient, and the front desk staff are always there to help if you need them. There's a Costa next to the front desk that offers light meals. The room was spacious, quiet, and clean, with a shower and a bathtub, which was simple and roomy. They provided an electric kettle, instant coffee, and tea bags free of charge. The only minor disappointment was the lack of disposable slippers and toiletries. Despite being at the airport, it was genuinely quiet. Highly recommended for guests with late arrivals or early departures. The sofa in the room can be converted into a small bed, and housekeeping thoughtfully prepared it with sheets, a duvet, and a pillow, making it perfect for families with children.
Hotels in Kensington and Chelsea,London10.2% of visitors choose this area
GGuest User2025.10.14
Outdated 4 star hotel, No amenities unless you request.
One guy from Reception are not friendly, not helpful and he look like No enthusiasm and passion in his job.
And the way he talk shouldn't not at the Front liner(my personnel opinion)The rest of the receptionist and Concierge are friendly and helpful.
The plus point is The Location and delicious breakfast.
2 stops from Stratford which is a major interchange. It's a better Interchange to the Elizabeth linel to the airport compared to others on the Central line. It's a basic hotel with just a clean bed. If that's your expectation, you are fine. No mini fridge, no bathroom amenities like toothbrush and shaver and no complimentary drinking water after the first check in. I asked and was told only 2 bottles regardless of length of stay. However, you can get hot water and tea in the reception area.
Reception staff was great though.
Hotel is in a very good location. 5 mins walk to Tottenham Court Road station and just a few bus/tube stops to the major attractions. Offers direct connection to Heathrow via the Elizabeth line as well. However the room was tiny and the hotel does not provide bottled water, bathroom slippers, and dental kits. There was no minibar in the room as well. The room is decently clean but the sheets may not have been washed properly as there are still hairs on them. Room can be quite stuffy during the summer as there is no AC, but there is an electric fan provided and windows can be opened for ventilation. Breakfast was average, just a regular English style breakfast, buffet style. There isn’t any coffee machine, only normal coffee/tea from kettles and powdered hot chocolate sachets. Just don’t expect anything luxury from this hotel.
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GGuest UserHotel was a little old fashioned in the build, Service was good.
The Aviation bar with a view was fantastic, The price of drinks wasn't. £7.40 for a larger that costs me £3.90 in my local.
Hotel room was clean & very presentable but old fashioned.
Parking was expensive @ £18 a night.
GGuest UserOur family stayed at the Royal Eagle Hotel (Paddington) on 23/8/25
It is 5 min walk from Paddingtion station,so it is quite convenient to take underground tube to different attractions ,with many restaurants and shops nearby.
Ms.Laylia Aboi prepare homemade breakfast.She is very cheerful and friendly. The bread,cake and scones all incredibly fresh and tasty
GGuest UserWe're a family of 4 with 2 young children and booked the studio. But when we arrived, we were told that the room had no electricity and so split us into 2 rooms instead.
While the rooms were generally clean, most of the bath towels had brown patches or old blood stains on them which was quite gross. 1 room that we were assigned to also had a weird fishy smell at the stove area.
The hotel is about 7 min walk from Aldgate East tube station and is located on quiet street. This is not a very pleasant area, and there were always shady characters around the tube station, which made us feel uncomfortable, so we tried not to stay out too late.
Staff were friendly and accommodating but they appeared short staffed during check in / check out timings. Only 2 staff on duty, so there is a bit of a wait if you need their help at these times.
AAnonymous Userthe staff was so nice and warm welcoming. the room and facilities are quite good but it looked old a little bit. after checking out, i left the luggage at the hotel to traveling in other places and came back to take my luggage in the evening — this is the best point that i love ❤️
SSiu Cheong Chan 16The location is not easy to get to and no signs was available. The room was clean but outdated deco. The bedside USB sockets does not work, we have to charge our phones at the desk. The handwashing liquid, shampoo and conditioner were fixed too high and inconvenient location. The shower water pressure was too low. The breakfast was the worse experience I ever had in a Hotel. Very limited types of food available and ran out so quickly as soon as many guests but little food. Only one staff on duty for topping up food and one staff to clean tables. There were not enough tables and seats available. It was complete and utter chaos. A guest accidentally spilled a cup of porridge into another customer but there were no napkins to clean it up. I never seen such chaos. I would not recommend this hotel and never go again.
GGuest UserBerjaya Eden is very near to Queensway and Bayswater station. You'll need to carry your luggage up some stairs, but it's manageable. Alternatively drag your luggage for about 20 minutes to/from Paddington station. Hotel is in a student and touristy area near to Kensington and Hyde Parks. You can walk to Portobello street (Notting Hill movie) and even Holland Park.
Rooms are serviced by an old elevator which can accommodate 2 persons with luggage. Checking in was easy and you have to pay a refundable £50 deposit. The manager helped us with our heavy luggage when he saw us approaching the hotel entrance. Our original room was located quite a distance from the lift. He gave us a room near the lift without our asking. We didn't get to thank him as he had some matter to attend to. Room was clean with comfortable bed. A tower type fan provided as there's no aircon. Won't be adequate during the summer months. Shower area was good enough for us but larger guests will find it crammed. Hot water was instantaneous and easily controlled.
Buffet breakfast starts from 8am and it's Malaysian and Continental. The restaurant is called Med (Mat) Salleh and run by two Malaysian ladies from Ipoh. The Malaysian breakfast was good especially the fried chicken wings. You get all the 3 parts of the wing instead of just the drumlet served elsewhere. Yummy! Restaurant is popular with Malaysian tourists and government/business persons. Malaysian Royalty have even visited Med Salleh restaurant.
There are many restaurants, cafes, pubs and supermarkets near the hotel. You won't go hungry except your wallet will be lighter if your currency is much lower than the British Pound.
Checking out was just as easy and the deposit refunded to your credit card on the same day. You can also leave your luggage if you still have time before catching the train to Heathrow or elsewhere. You can catch the train to Heathrow from Paddington via Elizabeth Line or the TFL Line. Elizabeth Line cost more but is more comfortable, less stops and with enough space for your luggage.
GGuest UserOutdated 4 star hotel, No amenities unless you request.
One guy from Reception are not friendly, not helpful and he look like No enthusiasm and passion in his job.
And the way he talk shouldn't not at the Front liner(my personnel opinion)The rest of the receptionist and Concierge are friendly and helpful.
The plus point is The Location and delicious breakfast.
MMandy_HLovely budget style hotel, perfect for a weekend break or business overnight stay. I had the budget double room, it was very compact, but cost with all the basics you need - eg space to hang some clothes etc Limited space for luggage, but I had an overnight bag so was not an issue for me. Receptin staff were very friendly and helpful. I was able to check in a couple of hours earlier as my room was available. The free coffee/tea in reception was a nice touch. Nice bar area to relax in. Cafe Nero adjoins reception area if you want a ”proper” coffee hut! Breakfast was fine, a mix of continental and buffet-style cooked breakfast. But you could ask for eggs cooked your way. The hotel is well appointed in a bustling part of north west London, eg it's a very short walk from Kings Cross and Russell Square. Covent Garden and Leicester Sq = 15/20 minute walk. Really good transport links nearby - buses towards Covent Garden, Strand, St Paul's etc. Tubes taking you to most parts of central London and beyond.
BBehekEverything was very good. Breakfast offers a lot of coice - except warm breakfast is only on Weekends. On the Trip site the check in time is incorrect (ov voucher it says after 12, but it is after 14) - despite us coming too early, they gave us the room and made coffee for free. The hotel is locked over night and the staff is really friendly. We were in the hotel trought the hottest days in history but they prepared a ventilator - because they don't have AC (normally).
GGexing~tianxiaThe rooms are pristine and, despite the hotel being open for just a year, there was no unpleasant dampness or strange smell from the water. The service was also excellent. It appears the hotel uses a water softening system, as my hair felt incredibly smooth after washing. The complimentary bottled water is also a custom-branded mineral water, which adds a touch of sophistication.
While not in the city centre, the hotel boasts excellent transport links. It's particularly well-served by buses; route 55 goes directly to Oxford Street, and route 205 takes you to King's Cross Station (convenient for trains to Cambridge and other cities). It's incredibly easy to get around from here – just remember to check the bus direction! When returning to the hotel, it's actually closer to alight at the bus stop after Old Street and walk from there.
Overall, this hotel offers fantastic value for money. Perhaps because it's a newly opened hotel still in its introductory phase, securing an Executive Room in London for just over 2000 RMB is genuinely a great deal.
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