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The London Edition
4.4/575 Reviews
The Edison is as good as ever and of such quality. Hotels in London are too expensive, so I booked the cheapest room type. On the downside, there is no view from the window. This hotel has a great feeling, the entrance is very beautiful, but there are many bars around at night, it would be scary to walk on foot. The toiletries are still specially customized by le labo. In the morning, the downstairs smells like coffee, and when you come back at night, it smells like le labo the noir, which is very comfortable. The room is fully equipped, the toilet is fully surrounded by rain, and there is mineral water. The light switch is also very delicate.
Courthouse Hotel
3.5/5106 Reviews
The price is on the high side. It is also the first stay with high price in this area. It's not bad.
Treehouse Hotel London
4.3/590 Reviews
Marylebone
The location is very good and the shopping is convenient. The situation is very good. Breakfast is not good because the restaurant is under renovation!
The Langham London
4.6/5122 Reviews
Marylebone
One of the best hotels in London, with first-class service, first-class sanitation, first-class location, just on Regent Street, five minutes walk from Oxford Street, 15 minutes walk from Bond Street, to satisfy your various shopping desires, to the nearest nando's five minutes away. Coming and going in a hurry, I didn't have time to try the SPA and afternoon tea (it is said to be the place where afternoon tea was invented). The hotel facilities are relatively old, the room is too small, enough for two people, and the sound insulation is not good. It does not meet the hotel's level and price at all. It only depends on the hardware and the maximum is 2,000 RMB per night. However, there seem to be so few hotel rooms in the same location and level in the UK. I don't understand how those European friends with big waists live. The hardware facilities are completely incomparable with hotels of the same level in the same location in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou.
Mermaid Suite Hotel
3.6/5102 Reviews
Mayfair
After many many years, I decided to return to the Mermaid Suite because for some reason, hotel prices in London had skyrocketed in late March 2022 and four-stars asked for 250-300 EUR / night. I paid only 83 EUR / night, excluding breakfast, which was a fair price. The hotel hadn’t changed at all from how I remember it from years past. There is a very small 1st floor reception area, where I was quickly checked in by the receptionist, who was not directly unfriendly but won’t win any customer service awards either. As the key card didn’t work initially, he came with me to let me in through the door on the opposite side of the street; the rooms are spread out in several buildings along Blenheim Street. It gives the place a residential flair, which I like. My single room was small but adequate for a two-star. It felt reasonably clean. There was a rather narrow single bed, a small desk + chair, a closet and a small bathroom. No fridge, no safe or other amenities. The blinds did little to keep the room dark, sadly, and there were no other curtains, but the bed was reasonably comfortable. The cramped bathroom came with a minuscule shower cubicle, but water pressure from the handheld shower was excellent and hot water ample. The amenities consisted of wall-mounted containers of low-quality soap and bath foam, that’s it. Wifi was free, fast and reliable, although you will need to log in again a few times every day. The password is MERMAIDHOTEL (in capitals), for whatever reason it is not posted anywhere in the room. The hotel is basically located at the corner of Oxford Street and New Bond Street, an excellent location for shopping. Bond Street tube station is a short walk away. If all you need is a bed for the night, en suite, in a central location, then Mermaid Suite is for you, but don’t expect anything above the basic level.
The Z Hotel Tottenham Court Road
4/549 Reviews
Stayed here for a business trip to the company's London office for 8 nights. The location is very central in London, and the room may be small for this reason. From Heathrow Airport, you can take the subway to Piccadilly circus, and it will take less than 10 minutes to walk. There are also many subway stations near the hotel, which is very convenient. Breakfast buffet of 7.5 pounds is also good, adding a burger for a total of 9.2, is still a good deal. The room was clean and well equipped, but be careful not to provide toothbrush and toothpaste.

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