Archives: Hotels
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Holiday Inn London West, an IHG Hotel
Continue reading: Holiday Inn London West, an IHG HotelNestled in the heart of London’s vibrant West End, the Holiday Inn London West, an IHG Hotel, offers travelers a comfortable and convenient home away from home. Situated on 4 Portal Way, Gypsy Corner/A40, this modern hotel boasts a prime location, just a short distance from some of the city’s most iconic landmarks and attractions.…
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Aparthotel Adagio London Brentford
Continue reading: Aparthotel Adagio London BrentfordNestled along the picturesque banks of the River Brent, the Aparthotel Adagio London Brentford offers a unique and captivating accommodation experience for travelers seeking the perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and modern amenities. This stylish aparthotel, boasting a remarkable rating of 8.0, is strategically situated on the Great West Road in Brentford, just a stone’s…
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Westminster Inn
Continue reading: Westminster InnNestled in the heart of Westminster, the Westminster Inn offers a serene and sophisticated retreat for travelers seeking an unforgettable London experience. Located at 63 Fernhead Road, this charming hotel stands as a testament to the city’s rich history and architectural grandeur, boasting a rating of 8.0 on renowned hospitality platforms. As you step through…
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Gainsborough Hotel
Continue reading: Gainsborough HotelYou know what struck me first about the Gainsborough? It’s got this wonderful Georgian townhouse feel that makes you forget you’re actually staying in a proper hotel. Walking up to the entrance on Queensberry Place, you’re on one of those classic Kensington streets where the buildings have real character – not like some of the…
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The Park City Grand Plaza Kensington Hotel
Continue reading: The Park City Grand Plaza Kensington HotelHonestly, when I first walked up to The Park City Grand Plaza Kensington, I wasn’t sure what to expect – the name sounds a bit corporate, you know? But the building itself is actually quite charming, tucked into this lovely Georgian terrace on Lexham Gardens. You’re literally a three-minute walk from Earl’s Court tube station,…
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Regency Hotel Parkside
Continue reading: Regency Hotel ParksideYou know what struck me first about the Regency Hotel Parkside? It’s got this proper Georgian charm that you don’t always find in central London hotels – I mean, you’re literally on Nottingham Place, which is one of those lovely tree-lined streets that feels almost residential despite being smack in the middle of everything. The…
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The Portico Hotel
Continue reading: The Portico HotelYou know what struck me first about The Portico Hotel? It’s actually tucked away on this quiet residential street in Pimlico that most tourists completely miss – St. Georges Drive runs parallel to the chaos of Victoria Station, but honestly, you’d never know it. I mean, you’re literally a three-minute walk from one of London’s…
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Widegate Residential
Continue reading: Widegate ResidentialYou know what caught me off guard about Widegate Residential? Walking down this narrow cobblestone street in Spitalfields, you’d almost miss it if you weren’t looking – it’s tucked away in one of those classic London corners where the old city just sort of folds in on itself. I mean, you’re literally steps from Liverpool…
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Victory House Leicester Square
Continue reading: Victory House Leicester SquareSo I’ve stayed at Victory House a handful of times now, and honestly? It’s one of those places that just gets Leicester Square right. You know how most hotels in this area either try too hard to be fancy or completely give up and lean into tourist trap territory – well, this one actually finds…
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Bermondsey Square Hotel – A Bespoke Hotel
Continue reading: Bermondsey Square Hotel – A Bespoke HotelOkay, so I’ve stayed at the Bermondsey Square Hotel a couple times now, and honestly? It’s one of those places that just gets London right. You know how some hotels feel like they could be anywhere in the world – well, this isn’t one of them. The moment you walk in, there’s this distinctly British…
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Residence Inn by Marriott London Tower Bridge
Continue reading: Residence Inn by Marriott London Tower BridgeYou know what caught me off guard about the Residence Inn Tower Bridge? It’s actually tucked away on Bermondsey Street – and I mean that in the best possible way. Instead of being stuck right on the tourist trail, you’re on this fantastic little street that’s become seriously cool over the past few years. There’s…
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London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor Square
Continue reading: London Marriott Hotel Grosvenor SquareSo you’re looking at the London Marriott on Grosvenor Square – honestly, this place surprised me more than I expected it would. I mean, it’s a Marriott, so you kind of know what you’re getting into, but there’s something about being right on one of London’s most elegant garden squares that elevates the whole experience.…
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Thistle London Holborn
Continue reading: Thistle London HolbornYou know what struck me first about the Thistle London Holborn? It’s one of those hotels that actually feels like it belongs in Bloomsbury – not trying too hard to be trendy, just solid and comfortable in a neighborhood that’s seen everything. The building sits right on Bloomsbury Way, which honestly is perfect if you’re…
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La Suite West – Hyde Park
Continue reading: La Suite West – Hyde ParkLook, I’ll be honest – when I first walked up to La Suite West on Inverness Terrace, I wasn’t expecting much. The street itself is one of those classic London rows where the white Georgian facades all blend together, but once you step inside, it’s actually quite nice. The lobby has this boutique hotel vibe…
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Novotel London Waterloo
Continue reading: Novotel London WaterlooYou know what struck me first about the Novotel London Waterloo? It’s actually got character for a chain hotel. I mean, when you’re walking down Lambeth Road – which honestly feels a bit industrial at first glance – you might wonder what you’ve gotten yourself into. But then you step inside and there’s this unexpected…
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Native Fenchurch Street
Continue reading: Native Fenchurch StreetYou know what struck me first about Native Fenchurch Street? It’s tucked away on this narrow lane that feels completely separate from the chaos of the City, even though you’re literally in the heart of London’s financial district. I mean, Creechurch Lane isn’t exactly where you’d expect to find a boutique hotel – it’s more…
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DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross
Continue reading: DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings CrossSo here’s the thing about the DoubleTree by Hilton London Angel Kings Cross – it’s one of those hotels that actually gets London right, you know? I mean, when I first walked in, I wasn’t expecting much (let’s be honest, chain hotels can be pretty soulless), but this place surprised me. The lobby has this…
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No. 2 Queensberry Place by Stayo
Continue reading: No. 2 Queensberry Place by StayoSo I’ll be honest – when I first walked up to No. 2 Queensberry Place, I almost missed it entirely. It’s one of those classic South Ken townhouses that blends right into the row of white Victorian facades, which is actually kind of perfect if you want to feel like a local rather than a…
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The High Street Kensington Boutique
Continue reading: The High Street Kensington BoutiqueYou know what struck me first about The High Street Kensington Boutique? It’s actually tucked right into the thick of things on Kensington High Street, but somehow they’ve managed to make it feel like a proper escape from all that London chaos. I mean, you step off one of the busiest shopping streets in the…
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Presidential Apartments Kensington
Continue reading: Presidential Apartments KensingtonLook, I’ve stayed at my fair share of London hotels, and Presidential Apartments Kensington hits this sweet spot that’s honestly hard to find. First thing you notice walking up Barkston Gardens is how quiet it gets once you turn off the main road – which is sort of miraculous considering you’re basically a five-minute walk…
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4 floor Apartment in Covent Garden
Continue reading: 4 floor Apartment in Covent GardenYou know what? When I first walked up to this four-story apartment building on Betterton Street, I honestly wasn’t sure what to expect. The address says Camden, but don’t let that fool you – you’re smack in the heart of Covent Garden, literally a two-minute walk from all the street performers and that gorgeous covered…
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Vauxhall Bridge Road by Q Apartments
Continue reading: Vauxhall Bridge Road by Q ApartmentsYou know what caught me off guard about Q Apartments on Vauxhall Bridge Road? It’s actually way more polished than I expected for this stretch of Westminster. I mean, this part of Vauxhall Bridge Road isn’t exactly the postcard London most people picture – it’s more working neighborhood than tourist central – but honestly, that’s…
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Hotel La Place
Continue reading: Hotel La PlaceYou know what struck me first about Hotel La Place? It’s tucked into this quiet Georgian terrace on Nottingham Place that feels completely removed from London’s chaos, yet you’re literally a three-minute walk from Oxford Street. I mean, you can hear the distant hum of traffic, but it’s more like white noise than the usual…
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Modern&Large 3bed 3Bath Central London Air-Con Hyde Park
Continue reading: Modern&Large 3bed 3Bath Central London Air-Con Hyde ParkSo I’ll be honest – when I first saw the name “Modern&Large 3bed 3Bath Central London Air-Con Hyde Park,” I thought it sounded like someone just threw every keyword into a blender. But you know what? Sometimes the most awkwardly named places surprise you, and this flat on Redan Place actually delivers on pretty much…