Archives: Hotels

  • Chessington Hotel

    Nestled in the heart of Chessington, the Chessington Hotel stands as a beacon of comfort and elegance, offering a tranquil retreat for travelers seeking an exceptional experience. Located at Leatherhead Road, KT9 2NE, this hotel boasts a remarkable rating of 8.1, testament to its unwavering dedication to guest satisfaction. As you approach the Chessington Hotel,…

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  • Hartsfield Manor

    Nestled amidst the picturesque Surrey Hills, Hartsfield Manor stands as a testament to the region’s rich history and timeless charm. This magnificent estate, dating back to the 17th century, has been meticulously restored to offer guests a truly unique and unforgettable experience. As you approach the hotel, the grand facade and sweeping driveway immediately capture…

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  • The Farm House

    A Countryside Escape in the Heart of West Malling Nestled along the quaint High Street of West Malling, the picturesque Farm House offers a serene and charming retreat for those seeking to escape the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Located at 97-99 High Street, this enchanting hotel is a true gem, boasting a well-deserved…

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  • Corner House Hotel Gatwick with bookable Holiday parking

    A Seamless Prelude to Your Jet-Setting Adventures Nestled in the heart of Horley, just a stone’s throw away from the bustling Gatwick Airport, the Corner House Hotel Gatwick stands as a beacon of comfort and convenience for the modern traveler. This charming establishment, with its rating of 8.1, offers a seamless blend of hospitality, amenities,…

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  • NOX Hyde Park

    So I’ll be honest – when I first walked up to NOX Hyde Park on Queensway, I wasn’t expecting much from the outside. The building itself is pretty understated, sort of blends into that typical London street scene you know? But stepping inside, there’s this immediate shift to something more polished and contemporary than you’d…

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  • New Cavendish Street Serviced Apartments by StayPrime

    You know what caught me off guard about these serviced apartments? They’re tucked into this lovely stretch of New Cavendish Street that feels properly residential – none of that touristy chaos you get closer to Oxford Street, even though you’re literally a five-minute walk from it. I mean, you step out the front door and…

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  • Mornington Victor Hotel London Belgravia

    Honestly, when I first walked up to the Mornington Victor Hotel on Belgrave Road, I wasn’t expecting much – I mean, it’s tucked between Victoria Station and the posher bits of Belgravia, so you sort of brace yourself for either total chaos or stuffiness. But you know what? This place actually gets it right. The…

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  • Space ApartHotel

    Honestly, I wasn’t sure what to expect from Space ApartHotel when I first walked up to those Georgian townhouses on Kensington Garden Square – the name sounds a bit corporate, doesn’t it? But you know what, this place actually surprised me in the best way. The location is brilliant (and I mean properly brilliant, not…

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  • Ashburn Hotel

    You know what surprised me most about the Ashburn Hotel? It’s how they managed to nail that sweet spot between proper London elegance and actually being comfortable. I mean, when you’re walking down Cromwell Road – which, let’s be honest, can feel a bit like a traffic-heavy corridor between South Ken and Earl’s Court –…

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  • Hatton Garden Hotel

    You know what? I wasn’t expecting much from a hotel tucked away on Hatton Garden – I mean, it’s literally London’s jewelry quarter, so I figured it’d be all business travelers and tourist traps. But honestly, the Hatton Garden Hotel surprised me in the best way possible. Walking up to number 84, you’re right in…

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  • The Bull and The Hide

    Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much when I first walked up to The Bull and The Hide on Devonshire Row – I mean, it’s tucked between all these glass office towers in the City, and you know how sterile that area can feel. But this place actually has some serious character hiding behind that understated entrance.…

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  • Merit Kensington Hotel

    Honestly, I wasn’t expecting much when I first walked up to the Merit Kensington – it’s tucked along Penywern Road in a cluster of those classic white Victorian townhouses that make up half of this neighborhood. But you know what? Sometimes the unassuming places surprise you the most. The lobby hits you with that perfect…

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  • Citadines South Kensington London

    You know what struck me first about Citadines South Kensington? It’s tucked on Gloucester Road in this perfect sweet spot where you actually feel like you’re staying in London, not just some tourist bubble. I mean, step outside and you’ve got that classic red-brick Kensington vibe going on – the kind of neighborhood where locals…

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  • The Cumberland, London

    You know what struck me first about The Cumberland? It’s got this perfect spot that feels like you’ve found London’s sweet spot without even trying. Right on Great Cumberland Place – which honestly sounds way more impressive than it needs to – you’re basically a two-minute walk from Marble Arch and Hyde Park. I mean,…

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  • Radisson Blu Hotel, London Euston Square – formerly Grafton

    You know what struck me first about the Radisson Blu on Tottenham Court Road? It’s got this sort of understated confidence that I really appreciate – not trying too hard to impress, but doing the important stuff really well. The building itself has that classic London feel, though honestly, you’d walk right past it if…

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  • Holiday Inn London – Regent’s Park, an IHG Hotel

    You know what? I wasn’t expecting much when I first walked up to this Holiday Inn on Carburton Street – I mean, it’s tucked away on this quiet side street between Oxford Street and Regent’s Park, and honestly, the exterior is pretty understated. But step inside and it’s actually got this surprisingly polished vibe that…

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  • Citadines Trafalgar Square

    You know what? I’ve walked past this building on Northumberland Avenue probably a hundred times without really noticing it, but once you’re actually staying at Citadines Trafalgar Square, you realize how perfectly tucked away it is. I mean, you’re literally a two-minute walk from all the chaos of Trafalgar Square and the tourist crowds, but…

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  • The Notting Hill’s Studios

    You know what really struck me about The Notting Hill’s Studios? It’s tucked away on Clanricarde Gardens – this gorgeous tree-lined street that feels worlds apart from the tourist chaos, but you’re literally a five-minute walk from the Tube. I mean, when people say “Notting Hill,” they usually think of Hugh Grant and the market,…

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  • Jumeirah Lowndes London

    Look, I’ve stayed at my fair share of London hotels, and the Jumeirah Lowndes on Lowndes Street hits this sweet spot that’s honestly pretty rare. It’s tucked away in Belgravia – you know, that ridiculously posh bit where you feel slightly underdressed even in your best clothes – but it doesn’t have that stuffy, intimidating…

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  • London Marriott Hotel Kensington

    You know what struck me first about the London Marriott Kensington? It’s this surprisingly solid choice tucked right on Cromwell Road that doesn’t try too hard to be something it’s not. I mean, you’re literally a two-minute walk from South Kensington tube station, which honestly makes everything else in London feel ridiculously accessible. The Natural…

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  • Thistle London Piccadilly

    You know what strikes you first about the Thistle London Piccadilly? It’s that moment when you step inside and realize you’ve found something that actually feels like London – not some corporate chain trying to be London. I mean, the building sits right on Coventry Street, and honestly, you couldn’t ask for a better spot…

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  • YOTEL London City

    Look, I’ll be honest – when I first heard about YOTEL London City, I thought it was going to be one of those gimmicky pod hotels where you feel like you’re sleeping in a spaceship. And yeah, there’s definitely some of that futuristic vibe going on, but it actually works really well here on Clerkenwell…

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  • Georgian House Hotel

    I’ll be honest – when I first walked up to the Georgian House Hotel on St. Georges Drive, I wasn’t expecting much. The street’s pretty quiet, tucked away from the main Victoria bustle, and the building itself has that classic London townhouse thing going on where you’re not quite sure if it’s someone’s posh flat…

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  • Hyde London City

    So I spent a few nights at Hyde London City on Old Bailey, and honestly? It’s one of those places that grows on you. When you first walk up, you’re basically staring at the back of the Old Bailey courthouse – I mean, you’re literally steps from where some of the most famous trials in…

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