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| Posted at 02:13 18 Nov 2008 by Mr sawyer | Rating: 9 |
| Friendly staff adding to an already pleasant atmosphere, compact but clean and well decorated rooms. Competitively priced and a short walk to Earls Court. | |
| Posted at 02:07 18 Nov 2008 by C Dyson | Rating: 10 |
| A great hotel, really enjoyed ourselves we were ugraded to executive room for no extra charge so we were very happy! > |
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| Posted at 03:51 26 Jul 2008 by Peter Griffiths | Rating: 5 |
| I was disappointed to find a luxury double room only 8 ft wide by 17 ft long - with small double bed against a wall - not the impression given on the Mayflower website. This could be considered a luxury single - but definitely not a double - it was claustrphobic - we kept having to move things around. The bathroom linen had dirty grey tinge and the same towels appeared to be used to wipe floors dry in public areas. Only one small bar of soap on arrival and one set of towels for 2 people - although there was no towel rail and the humidity extractor fan was inadequate. Cosmetically the hotel is appealing - but beneath the facade there are basic improvements that can be made. I have stayed at the 2 other Mayflower Group hotels (20 Nerven Square and the New Linden) and not previously been disappointed. | |
| Posted at 09:00 11 May 2008 by John Davies | Rating: 9 |
| Very comfortable and good value. We were upgraded to a large basement room. Will stay again |
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| Posted at 03:55 10 May 2008 by ross | Rating: 5 |
| I'd give the hotel itself 5/10 for service because the place is an absolute rabbit warren of single door-width corridors and with *no obvious directions* to the oddly numbered and placed rooms. The actual door to get from the lift to the area behind which our room was, around several bends, is a blank wooden door with no signage at all. This really could use some work. The room itself was pleasant enough and comfortably functional. Even without aircon. However, and this is the most disturbing thing about our brief stay, because of the lack of aircon it was very humid and I opened the large window during the night, about Midnight. To do this I had to pull the cord to raise the huge wooden Venetian Blind the room has in order to access the window itself. The blind travelled most of the way up and then dropped from the ceiling and landed on my head. I don't mean, unravelled, I mean the whole thing had fallen from it's ceiling fixtures. (The blind is suspended from the ceiling to the fore of the window, not from the window-frame.) It hurt but there wasn't any *noticeable* damage and I wasn't bleeding so I didn't report this then. I had to wait 'til morning to see the actual status of the ceiling. Clearly on the right hand side, the screws fixed directly into the ceiling had failed and the actual bracket on the blind had separated from the surface and the whole thing dropped, whilst I was looking up, in the dark. One or two (it was hard to tell because of the splintering in the ceiling material) of the screws had pulled clear, along with their rawlplugs. There was a further large blue rawlplug, sans screw, still in the ceiling. This is on the right of the window adjacent to the wardrobe assembly. It looked actually as though it was fixed into plaster rather than concrete or wood. In the morning I did report this to reception but the receptionist's sole response was "OK". Not really concerned with either my welfare or apparently the room. |
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| Posted at 06:30 25 Jan 2008 by Valerie & Scott | Rating: 8 |
| excellent for what you need on holiday, clean and pretty central to all our tourist needs. have been tiwce and heading back this year for 3rd time. | |
| Posted at 08:22 12 Apr 2006 by Rolf André Klaedtke | Rating: 8 |
| Stayed there for 2 nights: it was clean (I appreciated the wooden floor which is generally better than a carpet), staff is friendly and the room was nicely decorated with a selection of newspapers and magazines. Breakfast was fine. The only drawback was the small size of the (double) room - it would be a single room in my opinion. And there's some noise from the tube in the back of the hotel. But it's perfectly located and I'll definitely stay here again. | |
| Posted at 02:13 10 Apr 2004 by Angela Shaw | Rating: 9 |
| Stayed by default, transferred from sister hotel. Very pleasantly surprised, small room but very clean and pleasantly decorated, wooden floors, lovely shower/wc, nice staff. Breakfast - cereal, fruit (tinned + fresh apples) yoghurt, cheese, toast, jam, tea/coffee, not luxurious but perfectly adequate. Slight drawback noise of tubes in rooms at the back but not a big problem and would definitely stay here again. | |
| Posted at 03:39 15 Feb 2004 by JESSICA CLINKETT | Rating: 7 |
| We left the Valentine's booking too late but managed to get their family room. Staff are very friendly (we had little chocolate hearts on our beds) and it was all very pleasant although my boyfriend and I would have like to have taken a bath rather than a shower. Would stay again. thanx | |
| Posted at 11:35 1 Dec 2003 by Avril Watson | Rating: 8 |
| A little gem. Great value for money, friendly efficient staff, and modern refurbished room with US-style walk-in power shower. Pity that the bar is not open yet. Would definitely stay again. | |
| Posted at 05:24 28 Oct 2003 by Libby Pashley | Rating: 4 |
| I had booked a triple room (for myself, my sister and my mother) and was very disappointed when we were shown to room with a double bed and a fold out double sofa in appalling condition - honestly no hotel could expect you to sleep on that sofa and pay for it. They quickly rectified the situation by putting us up at a sister hotel nearby (in a tiny room), but I really don't think they should have taken our booking in the first place. | |
| Posted at 06:52 27 Oct 2003 by Denis Smyth | Rating: 7 |
| Just stayed 4 Nights and found the Hotel good value and very handy for Tube etc.Staff friendly. Rooms might be abit small but well fitted out. Trouser-Press, H.Dryer Coffee etc. My wifes only complaint. No BAth.Shower only. Would stay again. |
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| Posted at 01:25 23 Jan 2003 by Gwen | Rating: 9 |
| A wonderful value - very clever, modern, minimalist renovation that makes budget materials seem very elegant and stylish. I keep coming back. | |
| Posted at 04:53 20 Sep 2002 by Paul Limb | Rating: 8 |
| For access to Earls Court and the centre of London you couldn't get much better. Room 20 has been refurbished and is superb for the money. Will definately stay again when the refurbishment is complete. | |
| Posted at 07:11 30 May 2002 by Becky Thorpe | Rating: 6 |
| Our room was basic but very clean - had a 24" TV - not bad!!! Staff were really friendly - they even found us an unbrella to borrow as it was raining! Perfect location for Earls Court - 1 minute walk away. | |
| Posted at 11:38 20 Mar 2002 by Karen | Rating: 5 |
| Not bad value. Not too fussed on the skinny corridors though. Also, was too scared to use the lift as it was tiny and looked like it would break down at any moment. | |
| Posted at 10:44 16 Dec 2001 by robin whittaker | Rating: 9 |
| I think your hotel must be the best value for money in London. Room 42 was like a 5 star hotel. I hope all your rooms are like that as I shall return in the near future. Thank you very much |
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| Posted at 12:37 31 Jul 2001 by Lisa Woods | Rating: 7 |
| Clean & comfortable | |
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