Great Value
One of the best-value secrets in London, this first-class charmer has a prime location on a quiet side street in Notting Hill, just a hop and a skip from many attractions. Housed in a five-storey 1830 townhouse fronted by a flower-filled patio, it pays homage to the Victorian era in its luxuriously appointed… more interiors with gilt-frame windows, floral tapestries, and mahogany furniture. Complimentary continental breakfast is served in the delightful conservatory – the most attractive feature of this enchanting hotel. Each of the 22 rooms and suites has a unique interior design and a cozy private atmosphere.
My husband and I stayed here last week during a bit of a heat wave in London. We arrived at the hotel very early in the morning and the front desk staff allowed us to leave our luggage in the lobby while we went sightseeing and our room was... more
A quiet yet very central location makes this a little hotel a great hideaway. I stay mostly on business and love the intimacy of the hotel, much less impersonal than big ones.
They charged the room twice deliberately, they said there was some operation mistake by their side and two months later they haven`t give us the money back yet. They haven't replied the demands from Visa, from our Bank, or from the Web site in which... more
Hotel is old and tired and could do with complete makeover. Rooms tiny. Definitely not a 4* hotel!!! more
The location of the hotel is good, close to the tube,butttt, the upgrade to a large room with a four poster bed as advertised for booking on their website is never going to happen. As a matter of fact, since we got a "cheaper" rate , we were put in... more
The AA hotel guide from 2004 rated this hotel as a 4 star, and after staying 3 nights we can categorically say it's closer to a 2 star now. As we didn't have the opportunity to check reviews on Tripadvisor.com, I can honestly understand how people... more