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Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 26, 2013
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Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 26, 2013
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"Excellent and helpful staff"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 26, 2013
The desk staff and concierge were very helpful. The location is awesome.
"Nice Hotel"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 26, 2013
We had a good stay at the London Olympia, and likely would stay there again. The obvious down-side is location, being a little off the beaten track and a good 10-15 minute walk to the Tube (except on weekends when the Olympia stop is open, but that does not run nearly as frequently as other stations). The walk doesn't really bother my wife of I as we use the train in Boston and have a similar walk from the station to our home. The room itself was clean, comfortable, and above all else quiet, which was great. Staff were friendly, but we didn't need that much. All hotel amenities, like the safe and the business center, are at extra cost. Don't even think of removing the little cans of Pringles from the stand they are on, or you get automatically charged. Breakfast is also a bit pricey, so we passed and found nice little cafes where we got great food for a fraction of the cost. In all, if you only want the hotel as a place to sleep and don't mind a little walk from the Tube, the Olympia is a good bargain and a nice hotel.
"Decent and affordable in Camden"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 25, 2013
The Holiday Inn Camden Lock is a no-frills hotel right near the Camden market. This is kind of a "hip" area and it's pretty interesting and definitely a change from more central London. The tube is pretty close. The hotel itself is decent, nothing fancy. Some of the fixtures and carpet were a bit worn. In the bathroom some of the caulking around the tub was cracked or missing. Also, the noise insulation is not particularly good: one evening I was able to hear another guest upstairs snoring. All of that said, for the price and location, it's a pretty good deal. Hotels in London can be ridiculously expensive, and I've certainly stayed in worse places for more money.
"Millenium Mayfair Delivers"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 25, 2013
Very nice hotel in a great location. Bianca, the registration clerk, was attentive, responsive, & adorable. The room was good-sized and very comfortable. The only complaint was the extreme discomfort of the sofa bed; we put the mattress on the floor. Other than that, a very nice, albeit extremely expensive stay.
"Great Hotel"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 25, 2013
I was very aprehensive about staying at a Hotel that I had only seen in photos. From the moment we arrived, I was pleasantly surprised. Hotel staff young, helpful and polite. Tried to accomodate us to check in earlier than 3 pm, which we appreciated. Room perfect size. Bed really comfortable, bathroom with amazing water pressure and instantly hot. My only problem was that the bathroom door shuts close and keeps the bathroom moist, damp. We stayed at an Executive Room and the breakfast was incredible. I totally recommend this hotel, and would go back to it in a heart beat.
"Loved It!"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 25, 2013
One of the most pleasant and accommodating staffs I have ever met!. Not only is the hotel location fabulous with Tube, restaurants, and services all nearby, the complimentary wireless was a blessing.The beds (two doubles!), linens and towels (huge bath sheets; washcloths) were excellent. Will definitely use again.
"Nice but clumsy"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 25, 2013
This would be a great place if it were not for a couple of things. First, the bathroom arrangement is odd. The shower is big as a minute and every surface is hard and VERY slippery. Second, the technology used for television connections is nonfunctional. This is the first time in many trips where I could not watch movies I brought with me because of the strangeness. I have no clue what the problem was but their hotel staff was of no use. Lastly, like so many hotels, their for was good but much too expensive. There were local restaurants just steps away with comparable food for 40% less. I would like to recommend the hotel but they are too impressed with themselves. I won't be back.
"Convenient location, great service"Reviewed by a Hotels.com guest on Feb 25, 2013
Very good location near Gloucester Rd and South Kensington tube stations. Great service from front desk, bellman, and concierge. Upon departure needed transport to Surrey for our family of five and the taxi service that the hotel uses was exemplary. We stayed in two triple rooms which were decent but hard to move around in with 2 or 3 people including their luggage.
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