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The Henrietta Hotel
4.5/5102 Reviews

The Henrietta Hotel

Theatreland London|0.22km from Savoy Theatre
London has the best and widest variety of boutique hotels. The Henrietta, by the Experimental Group, was a delightful surprise. I took a chance, especially since my significant other had never been to London. I had not been since 2019. The toilet was broken upon our arrival, but they, specifically Christina, proved that good hotels are not just about what is great, but how they handle problems. Within hours, our bags were moved across the street to their newer property. The room had a plush deep red window seat. It was on the 3rd floor -- which given Henrietta Street is now a pedestrian street, is good for eliminating noise. The room was much larger than one I had had at the nearby Charlotte Street Hotel. The Nespresso was appreciated. The soap products were so good we ordered them. The soups, towels, sheets, all the kinetics, were all of a very high quality. The street itself is central to everything but not overwhelmed by its touristy surroundings. Eating on the street was a delight. Oysterman might be some of the best fish I have ever eaten. Frenchie was very good, and easily recommended. Even their own Italian restaurant was very good almost great. The chef had a thing for pepper flakes. Avo was a truly great breakfast with wonderful people. And yes, a lot of avocado. A boutique is intimate so you have to interact with the same staff repeatedly; they were all true professionals in what they did. Thank you, Christina. So says the Outspoken Traveler.
AMANO Covent Garden
4/5105 Reviews

AMANO Covent Garden

Theatreland London|0.39km from Savoy Theatre
We stayed at this hotel 13-15th September 2022 as a theatre visit treat. The hotel is excellent for theatre land. It is a stone's throw from the Aldwych (Tina) and convenient for lots of other theatres too. The hotel is modern as I believe it has only recently reopened up. The staff are very helpful and the roof top terrace is lovely for a nice drink either before or after the theatre. We had asked for an accessible room and the room was big. The bathroom was huge so as to accommodate a wheelchair user. However we did come across some teething problems which could easily be sorted out. 1. No bedside tables or shelf. Glasses etc had to be left on the floor by the bed 2. No shelves in the wardrobe. The only shelf in the wardrobe was about 7' high (not good for a wheelchair user) Only two tiny drawers in the wardrobe too 3. Really Tiny hand basin in ensuite - about the size of a toothbrush all round. 4. Bathroom totally flooded while showering. My husband reported it to reception who apologised and assured us it would be cleaned within the next hour. However on our return to the hotel after the theatre we discovered the floor was still soaking wet and still covered with our wet towels we had used to mop up the water. Apologies again from reception who said they would report it and offered us a complimentary breakfast the following morning which was excellent. 5. The vanity pack in the bathroom contained 1 cotton bud. Obviously it had already been opened by the previous occupant but not replaced by housekeeping 6. We had to ask for more tea/coffee/milk in the room as it hadn't been replenished when cleaning the room 7. There was no mirror in the bedroom to use when using hair dryer to dry hair. The flex on the hairdryer was really tight so had to sit on the bed by the headboard where the plug sockets were to try and dry hair.

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