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Best Western Northfields Ealing Hotel
4/564 Reviews
The location is remote, except for a small supermarket, there is basically no business; no disposable toiletries are provided; if the quality of sleep is poor, it is not recommended to stay; there will always be train sound (it seems to end around 12 o'clock, and it starts again at 4 o'clock in the morning); The biggest advantage is the convenient transportation, just opposite the exit of Northfield Station on the Piccadilly Line, and it seems to be 6,7 stops to Heathrow Airport (within 20 minutes); There are about 10 stops to the city (about 30 minutes to King's Cross). In addition, breakfast is an unexpected surprise, 7 pounds, buffet breakfast, beverage coffee, bread, fruit, cakes, etc. are very complete, this breakfast is good value for money, it is recommended to buy when checking in (buy 9 pounds on the spot)
The Kings Arms
4/520 Reviews
Great value for money Booked with *********** as in London for the weekend. Had stayed here 5 years ago and remember it being fine. Single room with ensuite, decent size. Fairly easy to find and a short walk from Ealing Broadway. Had a couple of beers in the pub and it is nice, breakfast was continental only but passable. Two complaints about room 1, I couldn't get the TV to work and nothing happened after I spoke to the barman. In fairness it was closing time in the pub and I should have checked it on arrival, I was in a rush to get to the theatre (easy to get to central London on the Elizabeth line). Also the dial on the shower was broken and I couldn't adjust the temperature but it was fine, not too hot or cold. However it was brilliant value for the price I paid and would not hesitate to stay here again.
Hotel Xanadu
4.1/5100 Reviews
The hotel is about an 8-minute walk from the Ealing Boardway subway station. It belongs to the center of this area, but it is not as crowded as Zone 1 / 2. There are many high-rated restaurants nearby, and there are also many large and small supermarkets. The convenience of life is very high. The hotel opened in 2018, so it feels new and the room size is much bigger than those hotels near central London, would consider this area when I come back to London.
Premier Inn London Ealing
3.8/540 Reviews
I had to wait two hours to check because the system was down. I can appreciate IT failures happen but surely Premier Inn has contigency plans? Not good enough to be told the IT department is not picking up the phone. Incident poorly managed. At one stage I really did not know if I had a place to sleep for the night. I also learnt thoat if your premier inn is not managing a problem well, there is no way to speak to someone out of hours on Premier Inn's phone line. When other people asked if they could cancel their booking and get a refund, the person on the desk said there were no guarantees. Very poor customer service. When I was finally booked in, an unclean and tired room awaited me. The seat and sofa upholstery were heavily stained. The seats on the tube were literally cleaner. I near always book premier inn on business travel as they are usually reliable and clean. I would recommend that if you want to be assured of a good night's sleep in a decent room that you avoid this particular premier inn. There are other hotels on the same road.
Travelodge London Ealing
3.8/548 Reviews
This Travelodge is a good one, clean, well presented and staff are friendly. It is a Travelodge though so you know what you’re getting which is basic. The shower, you can’t take down which being short struggle with. A fridge would be handy also but overall for a night or 2 it’s a comfortable stay.
Abbey Lodge Hotel
2.6/549 Reviews
Very good, close to the people, affordable

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