We are situated in a quiet street in the heart of London of the most Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Our hotel is one of London's most charming Town House Hotels.
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The Cranley Hotel, London
Situated in a quiet, tree-lined street in the heart of the London Royal Borough of
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Kensington and Chelsea, The Cranley is one of London‘s most charming townhouse hotels. More than a hotel, The Cranley is an ideal city-centre haven appealing equally to ...
The Cranley, London
Situated in a quiet, tree-lined street in the heart of the London Royal Borough of
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Kensington and Chelsea, The Cranley is one of London´s most charming townhouse hotels, comprised of 3 buildings built in 1869. More than a hotel, The Cranley is an ideal...
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Cranley Hotel
Conveniently located in South Kensington, The Cranley is within easy walking distance of
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many great London attractions including famous London museums and exclusive shops. Equidistant from two of London\'s main-line stations, Paddington and Victoria, The Cranley is also easily accessible from London\'s main airports, Heathrow and Gatwick, via express train services to either station. The Cranley brings together the best of established hotel tradition and service, plus the advantages of the most up-to-date technology expected from a top-class London hotel of the 21st century. Furnished with wonderful antiques, The Cranley has an understated elegance and air of sophistication. The colours used throughout the hotel rooms and reception areas - striking combinations of Chinese blue, mustard, plum and stone - are derived from the original 19th-century floor tiles in the hotel\'s entrance hall.
The Cranley Hotel
Situated in a quiet street in the heart of The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea,
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The Cranley Hotel is one of London\'s most charming Town House Hotels. An ideal city centre haven appealing equally to the discerning business or leisure traveller, The Cranley brings together the best of established tradition and service, and the advantages of the most up to date technology expected from a top class hotel of the 21st Century. Furnished with wonderful antiques, it has an understated elegance and air of sophistication. The colours used throughout the bedrooms and reception areas - striking combinations of Chinese blue, mustard, plum and stone - are derived from the original 19th Century floor tiles which you will see in the entrance hall. You can start the day with the copious Continental breakfast including freshly squeezed orange juice and coffee ground on the premises. After your day out you can come back to a complimentary English afternoon tea of warm scones with clotted cream whilst in the evening you can help yourself to an aperitif and some canapés. Alternatively you can order a light luncheon or supper from our imaginative room service menu throughout the day and evening.
Kensington and Chelsea, The Cranley is one of Londons most charming townhouse hotels. This hotel is an ideal city-centre haven appealing equally to the discerning business or leisure traveller wanting a tranquil residence in the heart of London. It is within easy walking distance of some famous London museums and exclusive shops. Rooms feature a mahogany antique writing desk, en-suite limestone bathroom with traditional Victorian style fittings. Each room has flat screen LCD TVs.
Address: 10 Bina Gardens, South Kensington, SW5 0LA London, United Kingdom
Post Code: SW5 0LA
City: London
Country: United Kingdom
Continent: Europe
Street: 10 Bina Gardens, South Kensington
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We are situated in a quiet street in the heart of London of the most Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea. Our hotel is one of London's most charming Town House Hotels.
Advantages: Great location, Comfortable beds. Disadvantages: Grubby
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This is a review of the Garth Hotel in Gower St London. I have noticed that offers for other Garth Hotels pop up around this review, so be careful which one you are looking at. Its a large 5 story terraced house currently used as a Hotel. There are a lot of steep stairs and no facilities for disabled people that I could see.
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The first thing to say about the Garth Hotel in Gower St is that the location is brilliant. Especially if you want to go to the British Museum, Tottenham Court Road or Oxford St. Its also very handy for Euston Station which is only a five minute walk away.
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It is a budget hotel and has to be judged as such. As you enter through the front door you realise the walls are lined with interesting prints, a theme continued throughout the hotel...
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Advantages: Beautiful setting in a buzzing part of London Disadvantages: Not suitable for disabled people - no lift
...The Ashley Hotel is a superb, well-priced B&B hotel in a gorgeous location in central London. It is situated in Norfolk Square, Paddington, and is just 2 minutes walk from Paddington station.
Paddington itself is a buzzing district of London adjacent to the West End, and is packed full of shops, restaurants, bars etc. Norfolk Square is an oasis of tranquility amongst this. It is a square (obviously) of tall, elegant Victorian mansions, all of which have been turned into budget hotels.
The hotels are painted white and cream, and have tall windows and beautiful old railings outside. In the centre of them all is a railed garden. Obviously, it was once a place of residence for people of means in the Upstairs-Downstairs tradition. The Ashley Hotel comprises 3 mansions made into one, and has 50 (I think) rooms.
The reception...
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Advantages: Close to the Royal Abert Hall, modern, bright, minimalist style Disadvantages: Too small, rooms lacking essentials, narrow staircase, unreliable lift
...would have been wonderful, especially as the lift wasn't operational and getting back and forth between bar and room was a drag (although they didn't say that the lift was out of order, so maybe it only goes as far as the third floor - it is an old town house, after all).
So I have mixed feelings.
The Queensgate is one of the five Niche hotels. Niche has a reputation for being intimate, minimalist, cool and contemporary. I would agree with this and I do love their philosophy. I would like to visit their other hotels to compare it to the Queensgate (the others are in Stow-on-the-Wold, Cardiff and Newcastle).
I have twice stayed at their Cardiff hotel, The Royal Hotel (or theroyalhotel as they prefer to put it, being so hip and all) within the last month. This is far, far better than London's poky offering. Cheaper, too. I appreciate...
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Basically, if you're considering staying here, you probably have a small budget. If this is the case, I can reccommend it as it is great value for money. The staff are incredibly friendly and helpful, the rooms are basic yet clean, and the breakfast is more
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The Copthorne Tara Hotel is conveniently situated a short walk (about 5 minutes) from the Kensington High Street Tube station. This means that getting to and from the hotel is quick and convenient. The Kensington... more