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Saint James Backpackers
4/542 Reviews
Earls Court
Bread and cereal were available by self-service for breakfast from around 6:00 am. From around 8:00 AM, the staff warmed up sausages and baked beans, and after 8:30 AM, the staff cooked fried eggs and offered them to those who wanted them. Availability may vary depending on the day. Self-service breakfast was prepared even when checking out early in the morning, which was helpful.
Corbigoe Hotel
2.2/571 Reviews
I only saw reviews from other people after making a reservation (non-refundable...). After reading the reviews, I decided to go. (Just in case, it is recommended to bring a fly club, towel, toilet paper, slippers, coffee pot, paper cup, etc.) Some hotel rooms are good and some are bad. (Hopefully a good room will be assigned) There are several staff members working in shifts, and some are friendly. It seems that they are trying to remodel little by little (I can understand that it is a cheap accommodation in a very expensive area). Victoria Station/Coach Station is within walking distance (about 10 minutes), and Pimlico Station is 2-5 minutes on foot, and transportation is convenient. When using the bus, number 24 on the road in front of the hotel goes to key tourist areas (Trfalgar Square, Palace, Soho, etc.) If only a good room is assigned, you get used to it and it's good.
Travelodge London Crystal Palace
2.8/543 Reviews
Arrived on Sunday 7th April at 8.45pm after a long day if travel to be told by security that the hotel was closed and that we should have been informed by email 24hrs prior. After a hasty telephone call to a telephone number posted on an A4 size poster on the door we were told “oh Croydon Central are expecting you” News to us!! Checked our inbox , spam and junk mail on mobile phone and zilch!! I asked where Croydon Central was and informed by Travelodge help(less) desk to “just jump in a cab” arrived 9.45pm at Croydon Central. Staff there were apologetic and claimed that this has happened on several occasions. On arrival home we immediately put in a complaint which was responded to promptly with a Sorry we will let the relevant dept know! We emailed again suggesting we receive full/partial refund or a reasonable discount voucher for future use. This was responded with “there are no refunds” Croydon was cheaper than Crystal Palace but this hasn't been addressed either. If we as prospective guests had cancelled our booking we would have lost our money in full but Travelodge at the drop of a hat can cancel our reservation without any recompense to us. Seems very unfair to us. We are awaiting a further response from Travelodge but after reading previous reviews don't hold out for much. In future we will use a reputable more caring hotel chain who have a bette PR team. Take note people prior to making a reservation.
North Avenue, Guest House, Heathrow Airport-Free Parking
4.5/523 Reviews
Heathrow
Free parking right outside premises, nice greeting from host. I was in a room on 1st floor, which had a double bed and a desk. In room was also a fridge for guest use. Bathroom was a shared bathroom. The bed was not comfortable, I could feel the join in the divan base through the thin matress. The cup provided in the room had a chip in the rim. The shower took a long time in the morning to come to temperature. Not all of the TV channels in the room provided a good,constant picture.
Travelodge London Hounslow
3.8/550 Reviews
Heathrow
Reception staff were excellent and most helpful. Unfortunately I stayed during COVID-19 so there was no breakfast served and no room cleaning. However anything needed it was readily available
ibis budget London Hounslow
4.2/566 Reviews
Heathrow
We arrived and parking was good and nearby. As a disabled blue badge holder, there was a good amount of disabled bays and it was free when I presented my blue badge at reception. Check in was quick and efficient. Only one of the two lifts was working, but the hotel didn’t seem too busy so this wasn’t a problem. We had a room for 2 adults and a child, so a double bed and a bunk bed. The room was small, but we only needed it to sleep and so it wasn’t a problem. The cleanliness of the room wasn’t good. The floor was so filthy, that we just threw our socks away because of how black they were. The mattress on the single bunk bed was absolutely disgusting. I have attached photos. The sheet was just a piece of material folded in half, and wasn’t tucked in or anything which is how we noticed the dirty mattress. It was late when we noticed it, so I sent photos and an email to reception, who immediately offered us breakfast free of charge. We declined the breakfast as we already had reservations elsewhere, and we saw that breakfast was very poor with little on offer. The manager then replied and refunded our stay and cleaned the room. The management/reception team were lovely and sorted things swiftly. We would stay again and have stayed in many Ibis hotels, but I will be checking the cleanliness of them closely in future.

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Choosing Your Accommodation in London

For those wishing to be in the heart of London's cultural scene, the Z Hotel Piccadilly is conveniently located near landmarks like Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery. For food enthusiasts, the stylish Ham Yard Hotel in Soho is surrounded by a plethora of eateries.

Budget-conscious travelers might find the YHA London St Pancras a viable option, while business travelers may opt for the convenience of the Hilton London Bankside, close to the business district. If you're seeking an Instagrammable stay, consider the artistically designed Mama Shelter London. For convenience to the airport, consider the Sofitel London Heathrow.

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