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The Wimbledon Hotel
3.2/536 Reviews

The Wimbledon Hotel

Wimbledon Wimbledon|0.8km from Wimbledon
Sarah Dacey 1/5 a week ago on Google This place should be shut down. Upon your arrival you are instantly locked out as this is not a manned place. I can’t even call it a Hotel. You literally have to wait for somebody to let you in, Within an hour if you’re lucky. The room!!! My god. I’ve had better camping trips. On opening the room door (after a 50 minute wait outside and a 5 hour drive ) we were met with a dirty quilt left rolled up on a disgustingly dirty bed ( hair and filth all over it ). There were wet used towels and dirty bedding left on the side table. No one was available to do anything about it. They do not cook breakfast ( not that I would eat there ) so that’s a complete lie and you’re paying for it. The blinds on the windows have been fitted by Stevie Wonder and don’t open or close. The place is run down and generally filthy. The water is constantly freezing cold and your unable to shower. Even the electric was off. So at times we had cold water with no electricity. The owner is the most disgusting and rude person I’ve ever met and will not converse or do anything about your situation. PLEASE DON’T BOOK HERE. You’d be better off sleeping in your car. !!! It’s vile and unsafe. I paid £800 for an executive room for 7 days to be close to my partner who had an operation in a local hospital. NEVER EVER EVER AGAIN. You will be ignored by anyone that occasionally works there. A DISGRACEFUL EXPERIENCE!!! The 1 stars I have given it are actually minus 10 and more. 1 star is way too good for the place. BE WARNED !!! Or get vaccinated before you dare go. Sarah - Wrexham.

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Premier Inn London Wimbledon (Broadway)
4.2/542 Reviews
Wimbledon
As a budget hotel, the price is not cheap, but the town of Wimbledon is originally a high-end residential area, and it is within the acceptable range in time for the competition season. The size of the room is acceptable. The single bed provided can be joined or split. There are hot food for breakfast. The freshly baked croissants are very good. The bacon and sausage are provided, as well as coffee and milk. The location is also good, at the Wimbledon subway station Between South Railway Station and South Railway Station, it is very convenient to travel by subway.
The Wimbledon Hotel
3.2/536 Reviews
Wimbledon
Sarah Dacey 1/5 a week ago on Google This place should be shut down. Upon your arrival you are instantly locked out as this is not a manned place. I can’t even call it a Hotel. You literally have to wait for somebody to let you in, Within an hour if you’re lucky. The room!!! My god. I’ve had better camping trips. On opening the room door (after a 50 minute wait outside and a 5 hour drive ) we were met with a dirty quilt left rolled up on a disgustingly dirty bed ( hair and filth all over it ). There were wet used towels and dirty bedding left on the side table. No one was available to do anything about it. They do not cook breakfast ( not that I would eat there ) so that’s a complete lie and you’re paying for it. The blinds on the windows have been fitted by Stevie Wonder and don’t open or close. The place is run down and generally filthy. The water is constantly freezing cold and your unable to shower. Even the electric was off. So at times we had cold water with no electricity. The owner is the most disgusting and rude person I’ve ever met and will not converse or do anything about your situation. PLEASE DON’T BOOK HERE. You’d be better off sleeping in your car. !!! It’s vile and unsafe. I paid £800 for an executive room for 7 days to be close to my partner who had an operation in a local hospital. NEVER EVER EVER AGAIN. You will be ignored by anyone that occasionally works there. A DISGRACEFUL EXPERIENCE!!! The 1 stars I have given it are actually minus 10 and more. 1 star is way too good for the place. BE WARNED !!! Or get vaccinated before you dare go. Sarah - Wrexham.
Antoinette Hotel Wimbledon
4.1/5108 Reviews
Wimbledon
The hotel is located in the suburbs, 1.3 miles from the modern subway station, 7 yuan for the non-blocking university, and 8.5 yuan for a small traffic jam. The British guy at the front desk is very good at serving, whispering and whispering, and it is necessary to match the action, which brings convenience to the English. The room is very good, the bed room is big enough, the bed is very comfortable, the sofa in the room is very comfortable, the kettle and other equipment are all available, the bathroom is wide and comfortable, very good. There are three minor defects: the 4th floor elevator has to press 1,101-118, 401-4XX are on the fourth floor, the first time into the elevator, can not find the 4th floor, forced for a while, but fortunately my girlfriend is smart, pressed 1. Secondly, if you bring your luggage, sorry, the elevator can only carry one person plus one baggage, and one more person is not willing to move. Third, the shower room is fixed. This is a very tragic design. People stand outside to adjust the temperature of the water, unless you will endure the cold water at the beginning, but people stand outside to transfer water, and the water will splash outside.
Hotel du Vin Cannizaro House Wimbledon
4.2/5106 Reviews
Wimbledon
Who wants to meet the quiet side of London outside the centre will feel comfortable in this charming 19th-century hotel in the southwest Wimbledon district. It is certainly a hotel for private travellers, but who knows many hotel chains as a business traveller will not see any more such differences and may perhaps have another experience. I personally like the traditional English style of the rooms. In the bathroom, modern equipment connects with historically attractive elements of wall and floor tiles in a harmonious way. I ordered food in the room, which was very good. I also liked breakfast. The staff was very friendly and expert in all areas. The receptionist (I think Angela?) surprised me with an upgrade to a junior suite with views on the park. I think it's not better. Thank you again.
Holiday Inn Express London-Wimbledon-South
3.8/55 Reviews
Wimbledon
The hotel is opposite the subway station, which is convenient for travel and far from the city. The room was small but clean. English breakfast, fixed daily content, no surprises. I stayed for six nights, and slept into the early hours of the first night. The smoke alarm on the ceiling sounded inexplicably several times. I didn't ask the front desk to give me a call. One evening later, it sounded again. The overall feeling is okay.
Pelican London Hotel and Residence
4/5112 Reviews
i’ve always liked pelican, the deluxe room was amazing and the staff provide a lot needed. deluxe studio has got a whole kitchen.

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