In central London, in the heart of Notting Hill, this 5-storey detached town house was ... more
originally built in around 1850; today, it is an independent, privately owned boutique hotel.Constructed at the height of the grand Victorian era, the Abbey Court ha...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Situated in Pembridge Gardens in Kensington close to Notting Hill Gate underground ... more
station The Abbey Court is a delightful Victorian townhouse which has been totally renovated to its former splendourWe have 22 bedrooms some with four poster canopy ...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: Nice comfortable hotel in a lovely location. Disadvantages: Very expensive to eat inside the hotel, don't bother!
Although I have been to London a few times, my most recent visit would be the first time I would be staying in a hotel there, as I usually stayed with a friend just outside of London. Hotels in London don't come cheap with many hotels starting at around £130 per night, and going upwards from there! We decided to stay in London for 3 nights, which isn't long enough for me but it was proving to be too expensive finding somewhere half decent for 4 nights.
Searching throguh Expedia and Lastminute I actually found the Marriott Kensington to be one of the cheapest, but only because they had an offer, stay 2 nights and get 1 free! It can cost around £150 a night for this hotel so having the extra night was a huge bonus.
Getting to the Hotel
We went down to London on the train, arriving at King's Cross then hopping onto ...
Advantages: Location Disadvantages: Paper thin partition\stud walls
of things she was obviously bracing herself!
It is now 1am, and I decided that enough is enough and that I will be changing rooms, so I went down to the guy in reception to request a new room. After 5 minutes of trying to wake him, he instead suggests that he would phone up and tell them to be more considerate, but I pointed out, and I said it in these exact words: "Look mate, you can't do that - you're gonna put him off his stroke man! It's not their fault that the sound insulation in your hotel is RUBBISH!" Anyway, after about 10 minutes of arguing with the guy, I bullied him into allocating me a different room on the floor above and off to the right!
However, after that I found it quite hard to get off to sleep - but at least I wasn't where all the action is!
At 3 am, I heard an altercation between between porno room ...
Advantages: Close to Tube Station/Bars/restaurants Disadvantages: Lift too small
Myself, my husband and 2 friends stayed at The KensingtonCourtHotel in Feb 2006, whilst on a weekend break to London.
The hotel is in an ideal situation for travellers in the fashionable Earls Court.It is a 2 minute walk to the nearest tube station and has lots of pubs and restaurants nearby.
The hotel itself was very clean and well presented.The rooms were very spacious with everything you need eg hairdryers, kettles, towels, tv etc.The en-suite bathroom had a shower and bath with plenty of hot water.The beds were enormous and very comfortable.
We had a full english breakfast which was lovely.The only thing i could complain about was the turkey slice instead of bacon.
All the staff were very pleasant and helpful, especially when we all got stuck in the lift on our last day!!
It cost us £115 for 3 nights, booking through ...