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The Rosebery by Supercity Aparthotels
4.4/538 Reviews
We spent 8 nights here in May in a studio apartment. We wanted a kitchen, and The Rosebery definitely had a unique kitchen. It was well stocked with plates, utensils, pots and pans as well as two stove top burners. Some of the appliances were a bit baffling - the washing machine was a dryer too, and the microwave doubled as an oven. With a bit of help, we figured it out. We didn’t pay for extra housekeeping, but the garbage was collected daily each afternoon. There was a bag of snacks and milk in the half frig upon arrival. The espresso machine had a few pods. (We brought Starbucks’ Via instant coffee, which I recommend if you don’t want to pay for Americanos at coffee places. No brewed coffee in London that we could find.) Very nice, but small, bathroom with good cotton towels. Great shower. Comfortable bed. Our unit was in the rear of the building and very sunny. We needed assistance with the temperature controls and Kervin and the maintenance man came and answered our questions. Kervin provided a bath mat and a fan for us. The windows opened, which was helpful. Very quiet for the most part, with lightning fast elevators. Good internet wi-fi. Small unit, but for London it was acceptable. Clerkenwell was away from the congested tourist areas, but close enough to restaurants in Exmouth Market and there was a small convenience store a few doors down, plus Tesco Express and Sainsbury’s grocery stores about 10 minutes away. Much construction and many traffic diversions in the area, but close bus stops made it a convenient, yet quiet place to relax after a day of sightseeing. About a 10 minute walk to the Farringdon tube. The front desk was usually staffed with someone who could summon a taxi if you needed it. We would stay here again. Thank you, Kervin and The Rosebery!
45 Park Lane - Dorchester Collection
4.6/516 Reviews
Mayfair
This is a very good hotel and lounge bar. I think this is where the old Coffee Place used to be. I've always wanted come here as it is the best coffee shop in London. The interiors were plush and the staff discreet. I ordered a pot of coffee with biscuits. They were delicious. Park Lane is very oriental as we have the Hotel Intercontinental on one side and the Dorchester on the other. The Hilton Hotel which is in the middle finds favour with Asians as well. I have stayed at the Edgeware Rd. Hilton and had coffee at Claridges, Dorchester group of hotel as was this hotel and coffee shop owned by the richest man in the world Sultana of Brunei. We have a Coffee Place in Dhaka, Bangladesh but it is not as plush as this one. The speciality being it was self service as the service station restaurants in this country that being a novelty in Dhaka in the 80's.I had a lovely cold coffee there which I never did in England.
The London Edition
4.2/551 Reviews
Amazing hotel, inside out. Every aspect of this establishment is thought through. The interior design is spectacular and you feel like you’re in a movie. Very elegant and beautiful hotel, with incredible bars and restaurants.m worrh a visit or two. I’m always here when in town, whether it’s for business or pleasure. Highly recommend!
Saint James Backpackers
4.2/575 Reviews
Earls Court
i have stayed at this hostel several times now for several reasons: it is close to Earls Court Station with easy access to Heathrow and Victoria The young staff are always pleasant and helpful and they always try to accommodate my requests I appreciate the excellent breakfast each morning and the ability to have a tea or coffee at any time during the day The simple evening meal included in the accommodation is much appreciated when prices are so high in London It is close to Sainsbury's / Co-Op and one has access to the kitchen during the day The courtyard is an asset. The only negatives are that many of the facilities are in need of an upgrade and the showers are very cramped. The communal living room is dominated by the large screen TV and it is difficult to find a quiet spot to work on a computer.
Bulgari Hotel London
4.7/542 Reviews
Knightsbridge
This time I came to London and stayed at the Magnificent, the Fragmented Shangri-La, the Horse Guards and the Bulgari. The rooms in this 1,500-pound hotel had no highlights at all. I really felt like I was paying an IQ tax! Moreover, the air conditioner was very noisy, there was dust on the table, and even the pens had no refills. Several others have their own characteristics. Bulgari is not recommended.
Ember Locke Kensington
4.3/5130 Reviews
Kensington
Let’s talk about the advantages first. The decoration and design of this hotel are indeed pretty good. The environment is mainly orange. Although the overall area is small, it is very harmonious and warm. In addition, the price-performance ratio is excellent, and everything is new. It also comes with a small kitchen and refrigerator, which allows you to have more freedom in life while controlling the price. These were also the reasons why I chose here in the first place, and they have basically come true. But unexpectedly and unfortunately, the service here, mainly the front desk service, is not as good as one would like. I had read some negative reviews before and thought it was a probability event, but I didn't expect it to actually happen. When we arrived on the first day, the front desk first said that our room charge was unsuccessful and we could not check in. But I actually paid the full amount for the reservation in November. Then the front desk gave me a room in the basement that didn't have a kitchen and didn't meet the agreement. After I found out, I negotiated with the front desk, and the front desk said that I could only change rooms the next day. But after talking to Ctrip, they quickly assigned me a vacant room with a kitchen on the same day. In addition, we booked four nights, but the room card expired on the third night. The front desk insisted that we had only booked three nights and had to move out immediately (on the first day of check-in, another front desk said it was four nights). ). After that, I had to contact Ctrip again to negotiate, and then changed my mind and updated the room card for us. We don’t know whether these problems come from the communication between the agent and the hotel, or the possible differential treatment by the hotel itself. Ctrip's response was reliable and fast, helping us solve the problem within half an hour. I hope that people in the future will be mentally prepared for the possibility of such a thing, although it may not have any actual impact.

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Number of Hotels1,617
Number of Reviews86,668
Highest PriceNZD 7,882
Lowest PriceNZD 81
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 705
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 743