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Days Inn Westminster Hotel London Reviews |
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Address: 80-86 Belgrave Road London SW1V 2BJ Location: City Center
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Albany, Georgia |
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The one thing about the room that was most impressive to me and most important to me: Its cleanlinesss. This hotel has first class housekeeping. The room and bathroom were small, but clean. The bath tub was narrow, but very deep and I enjoyed bathing. Our room was kept spic and span. Breakfast was passable. But, it can stand improvement. Its only 4 pounds if you let staff know the night before ~ otherwise 9 pounds. It is near the center of fun: Parliament, the Tate, Victoria Station. |
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Arlington, Virginia |
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This hotel has definitely seen better days--at least I hope it has. There's a very small, depressing lobby, dingy hallways, tiny elevator. My room was the smallest I've ever stayed in anywhere since my pup tent days. It's about a 10 minute walk to Victoria Station, but not especially near any tourism sites of interest. It's passable if you are on a tight bdget, but you should be able to do better than this. The Quality Hotel Eccleston, marketed by the same chain and up the street closer to Victoria Station is much better (though still not great) at a comparable price. |
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Boston, MA |
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I read the reviews for this hotel and thought they were mediocre but the hotel exceeded our expectations - it wasn't a 5-star hotel but it was great for a place to sleep. We had gotten a deal through the internet which included the full english breakfast which was great. It was about a 5 min walk to victoria station which made for a convenient underground stop. The elevator is a big shaky but it worked out great overall! |
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Jonesboro, AR |
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After some of the previous reviews here, our expectations weren't very high. But, the hotel was above average for a London tourist class hotel. The room we had was a good size (again, for London - don't expect big!), with very high ceilings (maybe 20 feet). The room was VERY clean, and kept clean. We were on the second floor, and the noise wasn't very bad at all. The bathroom was also extremely clean, and was thoroughly cleaned every day. The heater was set fairly high, but we finally managed to get it turned down - however, the staff seemed to turn it back up every day. Unlike other hotels we have stayed in, the windows would open, so we could cool the room off at night before bed.
It was apparent that the hotel has recently been remodeled/refurbished, and this may be why it is in better condition than previous remarks may suggest. Overall, I will almost definitely stay in this hotel next visit to London - but I would definitely try for a better rate than they have posted - we payed less than half of their posted rate when we booked (but we booked through gtahotels). |
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Washington, DC |
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Stayed here for a week the beginning of June and have nothing but good things to say.
It's not the Ritz but for a reasonably priced hotel in London it was really nice
The staff went out of their way to be helpful - when we showed up 2 hours before check in time, jet lagged and grumpy the desk clerk diverted the maids to cleaning a room for us. When I pointed out that the room we had didn't quite match the description for a triple (my husband and I and my 16 year old son were staying in a triple - the room we were given had no second bed - just a fold out couch) the manager offered us a choice of two other rooms with a second bed. After looking around we decided we liked our original room (the fold out couch was queen sized, the room on the top floor with a nice view and two windows).
The hotel is one of several small hotels along a block of what was once townhouses. It feels much more "Londony" than staying in a modern hotel. The rooms are quirky - all different shapes and locations. The room was clean, the bath very nice.
We rode the "tube" and buses everywhere. Victoria station is a ten minute walk, Pimlico a 5 minute walk |
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Marion, Illinois |
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Just got back from a week in England - stayed 4 days at the Days Inn Westminster. We were very pleasantly surprised! We knew it was not an expensive hotel, but I was very surprised at the size of our triple room - 3 twin beds in a very convenient arrangement. Really comfortable beds and two big windows that opened overlooking the courtyard. No noise at all - unlike some others who have posted on this site. Very, very clean (and newly updated!) bathroom, with a really good shower - one of the nicest I've had in my stays in England. For 3 women traveling together, we could not have been more pleased. Location - excellent for walking to most of the sights. Would stay here again if it keeps ups its standards! |
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Albany, Georgia |
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The one thing about the room that was most impressive to me and most important to me: Its cleanlinesss. This hotel has first class housekeeping. The room and bathroom were small, but clean. The bath tub was narrow, but very deep and I enjoyed bathing. Our room was kept spic and span. Breakfast was passable. But, it can stand improvement. Its only 4 pounds if you let staff know the night before ~ otherwise 9 pounds. It is near the center of fun: Parliament, the Tate, Victoria Station. |
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Arlington, Virginia |
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This hotel has definitely seen better days--at least I hope it has. There's a very small, depressing lobby, dingy hallways, tiny elevator. My room was the smallest I've ever stayed in anywhere since my pup tent days. It's about a 10 minute walk to Victoria Station, but not especially near any tourism sites of interest. It's passable if you are on a tight bdget, but you should be able to do better than this. The Quality Hotel Eccleston, marketed by the same chain and up the street closer to Victoria Station is much better (though still not great) at a comparable price. |
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Boston, MA |
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I read the reviews for this hotel and thought they were mediocre but the hotel exceeded our expectations - it wasn't a 5-star hotel but it was great for a place to sleep. We had gotten a deal through the internet which included the full english breakfast which was great. It was about a 5 min walk to victoria station which made for a convenient underground stop. The elevator is a big shaky but it worked out great overall! |
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Jonesboro, AR |
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After some of the previous reviews here, our expectations weren't very high. But, the hotel was above average for a London tourist class hotel. The room we had was a good size (again, for London - don't expect big!), with very high ceilings (maybe 20 feet). The room was VERY clean, and kept clean. We were on the second floor, and the noise wasn't very bad at all. The bathroom was also extremely clean, and was thoroughly cleaned every day. The heater was set fairly high, but we finally managed to get it turned down - however, the staff seemed to turn it back up every day. Unlike other hotels we have stayed in, the windows would open, so we could cool the room off at night before bed.
It was apparent that the hotel has recently been remodeled/refurbished, and this may be why it is in better condition than previous remarks may suggest. Overall, I will almost definitely stay in this hotel next visit to London - but I would definitely try for a better rate than they have posted - we payed less than half of their posted rate when we booked (but we booked through gtahotels). |
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