The Green Court Hotel is situated on Hogarth Road, between the Earls Court and Cromwell Road. This location occasionally causes the Green Court to get over excited and claim it is based in Kensington. The Hotel is run by a man who looks suspiciously like the shopkeeper out of Mr Ben. It ... Read review
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This hotel is not a high quality at all. It is disgusting. We had to go out and buy bleach to clean the shower and used the whole bottle. The sheets didn't fit the bed and subsequently we had to fight for the blanket. When we complained the next morning, we were abused by the concierge. We were put in another room, but we believe because we complained they turned the hot water off to the room and subsequently had to endure cold showers. We paid 72 pounds for the triple room and 44 pounds for the double room. The hotel backs onto the tube, so you can it the trains rattle past.
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Advantages: Location, price Disadvantages: Rather Icky
The Green Court Hotel is situated on Hogarth Road, between the Earls Court and Cromwell Road. This location occasionally causes the Green Court to get over excited and claim it is based in Kensington. The Hotel is run by a man who looks suspiciously like the shopkeeper out of Mr Ben. It is a fascinating place to stay. Luggage arrives and leaves throughout the day, rarely accompanied by guests. At lunchtime most weekdays a man walks down the street ... ...walking distance of Earls Court and Olympia, along with The Natural History and Science Museum. This hotel is fine if you are with someone and are paying your own way. If your company books you in to the Green Court, do the decent thing and leave – now! ...
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