Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel
- Recommend
- 80%
from $237.00
Lowest avg. nightly rate
This rate first available on Friday, Dec 18
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Review Details for Radisson Edwardian Bloomsbury Street Hotel:
- 80% Recommend
- 4.3 Average Rating
- 15 Guest Reviews
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Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 1 of 15Great location
The perfect spot if you like Museums and the theatre, and being close to an underground station. We highly recommend this place.
Recommended
Trip Type: Not Provided Review 2 of 15Guest did not leave a comment.
Recommended
Trip Type: Romance Review 3 of 15Good hotel in ecxellent neighborhood
Arrived early for check-in (lik 9:30 AM), very tired... we were given a room by 10:30, which was not to our complete satisfaction (lower floor and a fan as a view trough the window)... anyway we managed to take a nap and have a shower, by midday we were given a better room... that was almost all the interaction that we had with the staff in 6 nights, not that any more was necessary. Everything looks new and well cared, the breakfast is expensive (I think 17.5 pounds), but there are a Starcucks, Cosi and Cafe Nero cofee stores at a block of distance and a nice cafe just crossing the street... the location, that's why we satyed there!! British Museum at one block, Totenham COurt Road Sation 5 minutes walk, the Soho and Fitzrovia walking distance for eating and walking even at night... we loved it!
Recommended
Trip Type: Special Event Review 4 of 15Guest did not leave a comment.
Recommended
Trip Type: Not Provided Review 5 of 15Guest did not leave a comment.
Not Recommended
Trip Type: With Friends Review 6 of 15needs customer service improvment
the service at this hotel needs to be greatly improved. the locatio and decor was very good however in these economic times the hotel staff should be going out of their way to make sure that the customer is enjoying their stay and help with any concerns or questions
Not Recommended
Trip Type: Overnight Stay Review 7 of 15rooms way too small
While the hotel was in very good condition and the service was also good, the accommodations vs the price was not acceptable.
Recommended
Trip Type: Special Event Review 8 of 15Nicely renovated hotel in great location
Just spent 2 nights at Radisson Edw. Blooms. Excellent service from a very friendly staff who upgraded us to accomodate extra bed for adult child - when extra (which was an inflatable mattress) wouldn't stay inflated, they gave her her own room. Had king size room that was fairly spacious and comfortable. Lobby is very nice and welcoming. Upstairs, black walls in elevator lobby not to my taste. Dark colors in room not best choice, given only one window in a corner. Bathroom almost as big as room, but odd to have drawers and open closet in bathroom. Overall, design of rooms not the best, but quality, location and service are terrific.
Recommended
Trip Type: Family Review 9 of 15Guest did not leave a comment.
Not Recommended
Trip Type: Overnight Stay Review 10 of 15Not Worth the Price!
This hotel is expensive, even by London standards. I found it really surprising that a room listed as a "Deluxe King" did not even have a chair in the room!! There was a king size bed, a night stand, and a small refreshment cabinet with fridge. The bathroom was very acceptable, but even there, the soap and shampoo was in large dispensers. No bars of soap or individual amenities.
Recommended
Trip Type: Business Review 11 of 15Great Hotel and Location
I enjoyed this hotel. It was in a great location (very close to the British Museum) with lots of restaurants and shops within a few blocks. It was also near the tube station and that made it easy to get around the city. The room was large by London standards and in pretty good shape with a comfortable bed and newly renovated carpets and materials. The breakfast buffet was good and included with my room. I arrived at noon hoping to check in a bit early, but the room wasn’t ready yet. They came and got me around 1:30 which was ahead of the 2 p.m. standard check-in, which I appreciated! All around a good choice.
Recommended
Trip Type: Not Provided Review 12 of 15Good location, lacking in service
I reserved a "Queen Superior" room and on check-in was told I had a "Queen Standard" room. I questioned this, and the desk clerk said, "Oh, yes, it's a Superior room," without making any changes whatsoever in my record. The room I got was extremely small--not much room around the bed. The hair dryer was located in a drawer in the closet, and permanently plugged in there, so no way to dry my hair in front of the bathroom mirror. For some reason the hotel restaurant was not serving dinner on my first night and I asked the concierge for a recommendation in the neighborhood, telling him that I had walked a lot that day and wanted a good British pub in the immediate vicinity. He pointed me in the direction of a street and told me that there were lots of really good pubs there, but there were not. I ended up walking quite some distance, and still did not find anything acceptable. The hotel has obviously been upgraded recently, and it's within short walking distance of the British Museum and a couple of Tube stations. The price I paid was a good value, all things considered. But it's a pretty soulless business-type hotel, and I would not stay there again, especially given their lack of customer service.
Recommended
Trip Type: Special Event Review 13 of 15Would stay there again
First of all, it's a perfect location if you want to be near the center of London. We had such a great room, it definitely made an impression when we opened the door. It was larger than I was expecting, too. The staff was hit and miss; some people were very helpful, and some ignored us completely.
Recommended
Trip Type: Romance Review 14 of 15Relative bargain in London
Location of this hotel is fantastic if you enjoy walking the West End neighborhoods of London, i.e., Bloomsbury, Soho, Chinatown, theatre district, etc. Front desk staff was very personable and accommodating. We booked a king deluxe room, and although there was a king-size bed in it, the room was tiny. Requested an upgrade after the weekend and it was granted - the room was really spacious; baths are all marble, very nice. Exercise room was disappointing; clean, but limited in equipment.
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