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Atrium Hotel Heathrow
"First off, this is not a 4* property. Having said that, I would recommend anyone looking for a hotel that is not “in” the airport to stay here. Access: couldn’t be easier. 2 stops on the tube, and if arriving from LHR T5, it’s a short walk and elevator ride to the T5 station, and a 2 minute walk to the hotel. The transfer is free and takes about ten minutes. The hotel is literally across the street. The property: safe, clean but basic. Has everything you need / want, but no frills. When i walked from the station I saw planes flying over at low altitude (landing) so was worried about noise, but didn’t hear a Thing. I arrived at 11:45am and was given access to my room, which was great as I could shower and leave my bags before heading in to town. Staff was friendly and helpful. Sidenote: I stayed in an odd numbered room, which had a window to the outside. I can’t Confirm this, but it seemed like even numbered rooms faced in door - you may want to double check. They have. Window to outside, if that is important to you. I paid less than $100 for the night which was great value for money and would def stay here again for the sheer convenience of It. n"
Hotel Riu Plaza London Victoria
"Amazing property and location."
Zedwell Piccadilly Circus
"The hotel was basic but fitted the needs of the short stay. The irons on the 5th didn’t work at all and the irons on the 11th floor operated for 1 minute at a time. The irons were steam irons with no facility to top up with water, meaning a trip back down to level 1 for water to return back up to the laundry room on 11th. The hotel is really well situated in centre London close to Piccadilly, China Town, Leceister Square and other local places. Early check in is £40 per room, or baggage drop £15 per bag with checkin at 14:30 and check out 10:00."
Strand Palace Hotel
"The staff were superb"
Hotel Riu Plaza London The Westminster
"The hotel is in a quiet location close to Westminster. Good room high up and quiet"
citizenM Tower of London
"We truly enjoyed our stay and your hospitality. The staff was friendly and welcoming at all times. Very well located. It is next to the Tower Hill Station. Thank you❤️"
Sofitel London Heathrow
"Great bar and restaurant. Clean quiet room."
Princes Gardens
"An ideal place to stay for museums, Royal Albert Hall, South Kensington and VERY easy access to all of London. Staff were gorgeous, helpful and kind. Reception 24hrs. Breakfast is worth the (little) extra payments. Would definitely come back."
Bedford Hotel
"The location was very good as it was near Holborn underground station and it was genuinely clean apart from a towel with what appeared to be poo stains on it. There was no water in the room and it didn’t have a pen too. The lady who checked me out didn’t say either thank you for your stay or check out is complete , I had to ask wether it was done or not as she was just concentrating on what she was looking g at before I asked her to check me out . Apart from that it was an ok hotel with nice enough buffet breakfast and convenient for me. Just shame some things were poor which ruined the stay really . Would o ly recommend if you’re on a very tight budget and only staying for 1 night."
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Convent Garden is right at the heart of central London and an excellent base of a visitor regardless of the purpose of their trip to this bustling metropolis. It isn’t difficult to find a great hotel in or near Convent Garden, London. In and around Convent Garden you’ll discover fantastic budget chain hotels and luxurious, chic boutique hotels to suit your short break in London.
Staying in Convent Garden you’ll be close to popular London attractions such as the National Gallery and Trafalgar Square; the location of many historical, political and cultural events. Trafalgar Square is just a tube stop or short walk away. Hotels in Convent Garden are convenient for shopping, drinking, eating and dancing – there are quite a few nightclubs in this area.
Convent Garden Piazza, one of London’s other famous squares, contains an old-world arcade hosting a number of shops, cafes and places to eat and drink. It’s a great place to stop and people watch and enjoy the buskers and street performers.
Staying in a Convent Garden hotel gives you a central base from which to explore and experience London.























