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    Hub Premier Inn

    4.3 (16 reviews)
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    Comfy king size bed
    Johanna J.

    This review is long overdue. We stayed at the hub by Premier Inn London Westminster, St James Park in September 2018. Perfect location for a two day trip to London as hotel is centrally located to many must-see attractions. Room was cozy with modern decor. Staff was attentive and very polite. Check-in was easy as was check-out. We had a later flight and staff offered to keep our luggage in storage so we could enjoy a bit more sightseeing before leaving. This hotel is a hidden gem and I would definitely stay here again.

    Big, comfy bed in a "bigger" room.
    Lynn L.

    We loved this place! The rooms are very small so you need to be ready for that. We had two adults so opted for what was called a "bigger" room. King size bed with just enough room to walk around it. We weren't there to hang out in the room though, so it was fine that it was small. Everything else about it was perfect. You can't beat the location - maybe a 5 min. walk at most to Westminter Abbey and Big Ben. The St. James tube station is just across the street. And there are several great pubs nearby. The room was very clean and quiet. There was construction going on across the street and we never heard a thing. Everything in the room seemed very new and modern. Lights and temp are controlled by a touch pad in the bed headboard. The Lounge in the entry is a great spot for breakfast (£5 each - a bargain!) It is set out buffet style and includes yogurt, porridge, fruit, pastries, coffee, juice, tea. It's also a great spot for an evening cocktail. I can't say enough good things about the staff. Everyone we met was really friendly and took the time to chat with us. And when they weren't taking care of us, they were cleaning - just generally wiping down counters, mirrors, windows. We wouldn't hesitate to stay here again.

    Laurence T.

    Lovely hotel. The room was small but luxurious. The customer service from the staff was professional. All staff went out of their way to ensure an excellent experience. A must stay for anyone visiting London.

    The beautiful lively lounge.

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    This place is not cheap at 100 GBP a night.

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    Disgusting Customer Service. They are useless and lie to be able to charge you. Highly recommend going for a more respectable hotel chain.

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    The Ampersand Hotel - Jurassic Afternoon Tea

    The Ampersand Hotel

    (68 reviews)

    £££

    South Kensington

    After having lunch at the nearby Hoop & Toy (please reference my review if interested), my wife and…read moreI proceeded to the hotel to check into our room. We were greeted and assisted by an employee who observed us bringing multiple baggages up the entryway stairs. He wished us a Happy Anniversary, informed us that we were being upgraded to a suite on the fifth floor (room 503 yay yay!), shared the many amenities of the hotel, and handed us our keycards. Prior to our arrival in Kensington, we had been staying in smaller boutique hotels during our visits in Amsterdam and Paris. Therefore, the abundance of space in our suite almost made us feel like we were at home. Entering the room, we were greeted by a couch (with a TV mounted nearby) positioned in front of a sliding glass door that lead to a patio with two chairs and a table (not to mention a decent of the city). The kitchen area was complete with a microwave, utensils, plates, bowls, tea cups, coffee mugs, drinking glasses, and champagne flutes. On the counter was an expresso machine, expresso pods, a nifty device for boiling water, and a tasty assortment of chocolates with a message saying "Happy Anniversary!" Below the counter was not one, but two refrigerators (perfect for folks like us who like to purchase small grocery items - including champagne). The bedroom was a decent size with a mounted television (with the ability to access streaming services via Chromecast), snazzy Bluetooth speaker (I made good use of it!), a desk, and bed. I believe in saving the best for last...in my opinion...that would be the bathroom. The bathroom was complete with heated floors (unfortunately we did not get a chance to use them), a HUGE two person (depending on the size of said persons) sitting tub, and an open shower area with a shower head slightly extended from the ceiling (not ideal for folks that do not want to get their hair wet). Also, I forgot to mention that both the shower and hot tub have extensions. Since we were only at the hotel for three days and two nights, we did not have the time to utilize their many amenities. However, we were able to visit Apero, the bar located in the basement. We both ordered drinks from the cocktails menu, which we would later regret. Although flavorful, both drinks were loaded with so much ice that there was obviously little room for the drink itself. For both breakfast and dinner we enjoyed the convenience of room service. For breakfast we ordered the eggs, bacon, and wheat bread...which met our satisfaction's. For dinner we ordered the Chicken Ceasar salad with a side of fries with truffle mayonnaise...delicious! Overall, we thoroughly enjoyed our stay at the Ampersand Hotel. If you're looking for a hotel in which you can truly relax and enjoy the comfort and serenity of your room, I highly recommend staying here!

    Our family of four with kids ages 9 and 10 booked this specifically for the kids while we were in…read moreLondon, and it ended up being one of the more unique and memorable experiences of the trip. We were looking for something fun and different from a traditional afternoon tea, and this definitely leaned more interactive than expected. Arrival and First Impressions Reservations are important, and when we arrived the space was already filled with families. The setting feels polished but still very welcoming for kids, which is not always the case with afternoon tea in London. Service was excellent from the start, organized without feeling too formal, and the overall atmosphere had a fun, lively energy. The Highlights The experience is built around science themed trays filled with a mix of sweet and savory items. The kids immediately locked into the interactive elements, especially the build your own strawberry lemonade with different colored syrups, which turned into more of a mini experiment than just a drink. They also had cake pops, scones, and small PB and J sandwiches, all very approachable and fun. One of the better touches was a small take home item, a dinosaur themed tin, which the kids treated like a prize from the experience. It added to the overall feeling that this was designed with kids in mind. The adult trays had a similar variety with finger sandwiches, pastries, custards, and scones. Everything was solid and there was plenty to try. Being able to request more of anything you liked helped balance things out a bit and made it feel less restrictive for the price. The Challenges The biggest drawback is the cost. For a family of four it came out to around 350 USD, which is a significant spend for what is essentially afternoon tea. It leans more toward a themed experience than a traditional tea service, so if you are expecting something quiet and refined, this may not be the right fit. Final Thoughts This is one of those experiences that works really well if you go in with the right expectations. It is interactive, a little chaotic in a good way, and clearly designed for families more than traditional tea purists. We would not rush back and I removed a star due to the price, but we are glad we did it once because the kids genuinely loved it and still talk about it. If you are looking for something unique and are comfortable with the cost, it is worth it for the experience, though the value depends on how much you lean into the interactive side.

    Limetree Hotel

    Limetree Hotel

    (19 reviews)

    ££

    Belgravia

    We love a boutique hotel. Staying in Belgravia was a little out of the way in London, but you…read moreabsolutely will not be disappointed if you love a well appointed hotel room. My two girlfriends and I rented a triple room and it was roomy enough for us, all of our luggage and towers of shopping bags. We were only given one key, and you have to be buzzed in for safety reasons after 10 or 11 pm, but that was fine for us. The staff was so accommodating. The bathroom had a towel warmer which came in handy- it is freezing in London right now. We had the perfect view of The Buttery's garden from our huge window. There is an adorable market just steps away- for provisions after hours. In the states we are used to hotel rooms having in room refrigerators- but the market made it easy to get cold drinks every night. 10/10

    Ssshhhh! I honestly don't want to tell anyone about the Lime Tree Hotel - it's only 26 rooms and…read moreprobably the best kept secret in this very posh area of London!! But for you, Yelp, I'll spill the reasons why you should stay here on your next visit to London... 1) The Location is awesome. You know the three rules of real-estate, right??? location, Location, LOCATION! Lime Tree (hence-forth, LT) is located in a very posh area of London. I saw McLarens and Rolls-Royces parked ON THE STREET where the hotel is located. Who parks a USD$200K+ car ON THE STREET?!? It is short walk to the Victoria Coach Station(s), Trains and Underground (Tube). There are plenty of pubs, restaurants, grocery stores and shops around. Our room overlooked the Peggy Porschen Bakery, which I kid you not, is Instagramed during all hours by "influencers". I only hope they get as much busy as they get featured in pics on the Internet! Also, down the street is Philip Treacy, Milner to Royalty! Again, LOCATION! 2) I would be remiss if I did not mention The Service at LT. There is an eight-hour shift rotation of lovely front desk people that check you in, collect your key when you leave (yes, there is a physical key to your room door and they ask that you leave it at the front desk everytime you leave). I am goingto butcher their name spellings (probably), but during our 8 night stay here, we came to know Simone, Martine, Maggy and Laura very well and all were charming, helpful and total professionals. My mother has stayed here several times before and was hoping to speak to the owner, Matt and Charlotte, but they were off on holiday, but I hear they are as hard-working and amiable as the Wondrous Women of the Front Desk (henceforth known as WWFD) 3) The Buttery - the SMALL breakfast/lunch restaurant in the LT (but you can't charge your meals to your room in the LT). The Word is out on on this place - there were just as many Locals eating here as there were guests at the hotel. RESERVATIONS are HIGHLY recommended (they are on OpenTable). I wrote a seperate review on The Buttery, so do a Yelp search and find that, but you honestly can't go wrong here. We ate 4 of the 8 days. TomTom across the street is also a one-location (at this time) gem and is packed after 9am. Early bird gets the good breakfast! Much love to the Lime Tree! I'll be back someday

    Best Western Buckingham Palace Road - Guest Room with One Double Bed

    Best Western Buckingham Palace Road

    (10 reviews)

    ££

    Victoria

    Located literally 2 blocks from the busy Victoria Coach Station, it is also walking distance from…read morehop on hop off bus stops. I booked for pure convience, but after every turn they showed they were about customer satisfaction. They allowed me to check in early at no cost, personally showed me to my room and assisted with luggage and gave me adapters after I brought the wrong ones. We are staying in London 2 days ahead of a cruise. Love that VCS is so close. It does not look fancy, rooms are small and breakfast has a small fee, but the staff is very friendly, entire place is clean and perfectly located to enjoy a short visit to London

    My sister in - law booked this hotel after our Europe tour for the two more remaining days of our…read morestay in London before heading back home. Simple place yet unique on what it offers. Small room, small shower room, quiet hotel with narrow hallways with interesting decorations, breakfast not included all for a moderate room rate. If the stay is short, this is a descent choice. Additional fee for a breakfast. The friendly concierge helped us out in booking our airport transfer on the way back to New York. Very close to the Victoria coach station, walking distance to the Victoria underground station and a reasonably priced hotel if to see the Buckingham Palace is the purpose of the stay in the area. Surprisingly the hotel location is safe - neighborhood is very deceiving - we got a scare before checking in.

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