Hotel Description
All the rooms were refurbished in 2008 to a very good standard and they now feature en suite facilities, modern flat screen TV, and tea and coffee making facilities. They've been decorated using cream and soft pastel colours and wooden furniture. All beds feature new linen; white duvets and rich coloured, silky cushions and bedspreads. Both, room and bathrooms are in excellent condition. The breakfast room is located in the lower ground floor. This is a very spacious and modern room where Continental style breakfast is served to all the hotel's guests.
The hotel also has a coffee room in the ground floor, next to the reception and lobby area. This is a very large room with very high ceilings, beautiful, period plaster coving and huge windows that floods the room with daylight. The room follows the rest of the hotel's decor style and is very modern, with butter colour painted walls, dark wooden furniture and leather armchairs. Hot and cold drinks, hot pastries and light snacks are served in this very comfortable coffee room. Guests can also use it as TV room thanks to the huge plasma screen television hanging from one of the walls, and use on of the several internet points available in the room. The hotel consists of what were once five very elegant Victorian town houses, now connected and converted into a lovely hotel. The attractive entrance, after a few steps, is flanked by columns. The lobby is small but having recently been refurbished, is very airy and modern. The wooden reception desk (please note receptionist wearing a uniform is a rare sight in this type of London hotel, and tell a lot about the service and quality offered by this hotel) is set to the left, having accessed the hotel via an automatic door. Flat screen televisions advertise sightseen tours and London attractions. There is a new and modern lift right in front of the reception desk. Having just been totally refurbished, this is a fantastic contemporary hotel, well-suited to accommodate any visitor to London with its wide range of comfortable, newly renovated rooms. Definitely one of the best budget accommodations in the whole of London!! (0908 RPL)
Area Information
This lovely hotel is situated just off the main shopping area of Bayswater in central London, overlooking a quiet, leafy Victorian park. It is a short walk from Hyde Park and Kensignton Gardens and Palace, with excellent connections to the West End and all London tourist attractions. The fashionable Notting Hill area is also a short walk away.
Customer Reviews for London House Hotel
This Roomex.com Customer stayed here in June 2008
We had a twin bed room. The room itself was small with very little room between the beds, but it was adequate. The shower room had been recently refurbished and the shower tray was larger than usual. We had tea/coffee making facilities and PG Tips tea which is quite good. We requested extra milk at reception and were given it. We had a bed side light. Reception people were always polite and helpful.The breakfast was better than we had expected having read some reviews on trip advisor.Cereals were Special K and Cocoa pops - the latter a strange choice as most guests were adults. Tea was good and toast was hot with a selection of jams and marmalade.
This place is great value, near the tube and lots of buzz on the streets nearby - at Queensway when you come out of Bayswater station. There are plenty of restaurants, pubs and shops nearby. If you were a woman travelling alone the district the hotel is in seemed safe for getting about.
We've stayed in more expensive hotels in London which had better variety for breakfast and bigger rooms but we paid twice the price and more compared to this place.
I would definitely stay there again.
4 out of 5
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