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    Inoperative smoke detector.

    I booked the Mercure Hyde Park London in February 2025 and was bait and switched to the Hotel Indigo Paddington London. THIS REVIEW IS FOR THE HOTEL INDIGO PADDINGTON LONDON UK. The lobby of the Hotel Indigo was neat and clean. The rooms were dirty, the hospitality staff rude bordering on hostile and the front desk was so confused/clueless and tried to appease us with free breakfasts and dinner vouchers. Let me explain. I booked two rooms for two nights at the Mercure Hyde Park London UK and was told they did not have our reservation. UGH! I showed my reservation confirm and we ended up at the Hotel Indigo (not by choice). Each room at the Hotel Indigo was very small, dirty area rugs inside the rooms and in the hallways, broken curtains, inoperative smoke detector, dirty windows to the back side of the hotel, rude/hostile cleaning staff, locked out of one room, and clueless desk staff. One room was right next to a bar area and we heard music and talking late into the night as well as lights into the room because the curtains would not close. Both rooms had dirty/nasty water kettles and Nespresso machines that did not work. One room I booked for family received a VERY RUDE and frightening knock from hotel hospitality cleaning staff telling the two young women in the room to GET OUT! Needless to say, I got a call from my two scared adult daughters that someone was trying to enter the room without permission. They did not let the person in. By the time I got to their room, the person was gone. We went to the front desk and they were clueless about what went on. We went about our day and returned to find our daughters were locked out of their room. This caused panic. We told hotel staff and they unlocked the room with little explanation as to why. Luckily all their things were still there. The next morning, I heard the phone ring and could not answer in time. We went about our day and AGAIN our daughters were locked out of their room! UGH! That phone call I did not answer was the front desk calling about how they did not bill our stay correctly and that is why they kept locking one of the rooms! When we went downstairs to figure out the bill, they tried to gaslight us/me by saying they tried to call. Really? One phone call! Hotel staff could have left a note, called again or came to the room! This is one of the WORST hotel experiences we have ever had. Do not book with the Hotel Indigo Paddington. Avoid this place!

    The lovely and helpful Elina.
    Dian H.

    One of my few 5 stars. Last day today and super pleased with this hotel. Amazingly, stayed here 7 years ago when it was under another chain. What a difference! . Super helpful staff, bedroom positively sumptuous after 2.5 weeks slumming around Europe, the bathroom has towel warmers that can dry your sill undies and stockings overnight, the Nespresso machine and the best piece of kit is the Handy phone : free local , international calls, wireless and Google maps. Bless em. As an IHG Gold, WiFi is free, minibar free, movies free and option of extra points or drinks on checking in. Best of all is later check out for IHG Gold at 2p.m To extend check out, it's only GBP 10/ hour. Highly recommended. The gym is the best for hotel minigyms in Europe.

    Bathroom with glass enclosed shower
    Frank R.

    I discovered this little gem a few years ago and returned recently for another stay. I think it is one of the best bargains in London. You are not paying for a grand entry and opulent lobby. Calling the entry modest would be generous. Located amid a string small shops a block away from Paddington, the hotel entry blends in with the innocuousness of the small establishments around it. What you are paying for is a very comfortable room. Although something short of spacious, my room was very comfortably appointed with a very decent sized bathroom featuring a spacious glass enclosed shower stall. The shower offers both a large circular ceiling shower head and a slick hand wand. Counter space is limited, but I love the touch of the heated towel rack. A comfortable robe was also provided. The room provides good desk space with adequate electric sockets for laptop, phone, and ipod charging. A clock radio also serves as an ipod player. An especially nice feature is a small refrigerator that is stocked daily with complimentary bottles of water and soft drinks. Closet and counter space is a bit tight. The bed is very comfortable and the bedding of above average quality. The wall-mounted TV is generously sized for the room. And one item I especially enjoyed, your own Nespresso machine in your room. Wonderful expresso. It's location close to Paddington means that there is an abundance of inexpensive food choices in the area as well as in the station itself. I am fond of picking up package foods from the mini-marts around London, and Paddington has two: Marks and Spencer and Sainsbury. Both offer a good selection of reasonably priced food items of good quality, including fresh fruits. For a quality dining experience, the Paddington area is not a destination. The only exception I found was an Indian restaurant, NoorJahan 2 (dishes run between £9-13), located about 3 blocks from the Indigo (leaving the hotel, turn right and walk to the end of the road). The Paddington location means easy access to the Underground with three lines having stations there. Almost anywhere you would want to go you can get to with perhaps a single transfer. And of course, you are but a short walk from the Heathrow Express.

    Eating Sleeping T.

    The Hotel Indigo in Paddington is a recently refurbished hotel located very close to Paddington Station. Although it is associated with the Intercontinental Hotel chain (Intercontinental, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, etc.), it is owned and operated by the same company as the Quality Crown Hotel nearby on Praed Street. Consider the HIP the prettier and more vivacious younger sister. It seems to be the Intecontinental's attempt at a W Hotel style boutique hotel chain. I took advantage of a pre-paid special on expedia.com. A five night stay in a double room, single person, in mid-January was $924 (tax and service fees included) or roughly £627 based on the exchange rate at the time of booking. While the room wasn't exactly the largest I've stayed in in London, the better quality furnishings made it very comfortable. Yes, the bed took up most of the room (see photo), but the mattress was firm. They were able to fit a desk, a chair, and an armoire in the room as well. Of course, there was the flat screen TV with many channels (though no CNN International surprisingly). The bathroom was definitely the best part of the room. I love contemporary bathrooms (see photos) and this one at HIP didn't disappoint. The walk-in shower was superb! Even better, the water pressure is fantastic. Those of you who've stayed at two-three star older hotels in London know that water pressure can be a problem. A good touch is that they placed the control for the water on the opposite wall from the showerhead. This is key so that you don't get doused with freezing cold water. Wonderful Aveda toiletry products are provided, so there really is no need to bring your own. Finally, free in-room wireless was provided. This was very handy. I do have two minor complaints about my room: 1. The monitor on the phone is so bright that it cast a glow in the room at night. Just throw a shopping bag over it. I couldn't figure out how to dim it. 2. While they provide a very good hair dryer, there is no outlet in the bathroom. This could be problematic if you need to look at yourself in the mirror while using a dryer or flat iron. Overall, I was very happy with this hotel. I look forward to staying here again, especially if I can get a comparable rate the next time.

    Heidi M.

    The location cannot be beat - a very short walk from Paddington Station. Despite the very central / touristy location, I found the hotel itself to be very quiet, with not a lot of foot traffic around the hotel, even though the hotel was nearly full. I came in on an early flight and planned to just stop by to see if I could leave my luggage with them, but they let me check in a full 5 hours early! That was unexpected and was the first sign of the excellent customer service I was to receive during my stay. When reaching my room, there was a minor problem. The front desk immediately sent someone up to rectify it and offered me a change of room if I wished. Similarly when I checked out, they helped me with my baggage and offered to allow me to leave an extra bag there while I traveled out of London for a couple of days. The rooms were fairly roomy by London standards, with very comfortable beds and bedding, a wardrobe to store clothing and luggage, and a small desk. The bathroom was exceptionally clean and very modern. The shower water pressure was fantastic. I really didn't want to leave. Quite a change from the older hotels I've stayed in, where despite strong reputations, everything is a bit mildewy and worn. No such problems here! There was a small refrigerator which was handy for keeping some small breakfast items and beers cool in the room. I did not take advantage of the street level restaurant, or room service, while I was there. Next time! I liked this hotel better than most I've stayed in, in London, and the price was certainly better than most hotels of a similar standard.

    My room on the 4th floor.
    Scott M.

    I am SUPER impressed with this hotel! First, I arrived super early, and they were able to get me a room straight away - which meant a great shower to freshen after an overnight flight. The room is small, but very well appointed and nicely designed. The little things really matter for me - complimentary in-room bar items, HUGE shower towels, free wi-fi, and a nice TV. The Aveda brand products are super nice. Hyde Park is a nice close place to get some miles in for a run - and help beat the jet lag blues. The staff has been really welcoming and helpful. I am really stoked to be staying here and will do so again!

    Jamie C.

    I stayed for one night at Hotel Indigo, and had a very pleasant experience there. The staff was extremely accommodating and friendly, probably the friendliest I've ever encountered. You can tell they really do care about their customers having a positive experience. The room was adorable, very colorful and chic. The bathroom was very impressive with a towel warmer and a spacious rainfall shower. I ordered room service and the meal was very yummy. After I checked out the next morning, I had time to kill, and they held my bags at no charge, which was SO convenient. The only negative was that my room was at the very end of the hall, past the fire exit, and it was a bit difficult carrying my luggage through the series of doors at the end of the hall. Considering all else though, I would not let that affect my decision to come back. It is a bit pricey, so I wouldn't stay more than a couple of nights. But if you are looking for a nice, fun place to stay for a night or two, I would definitely recommend Hotel Indigo!

    Lobby Indigo Hotel at Paddington. Ultra modern and sleek decor. A good place to hang your hat.

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    Claridge's - Beautiful restaurant right off the lobby

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    I honestly don't even know what to say about Claridge's Bar other than... yeah, it's expensive…read more Very expensive. But also? Worth it. This is absolutely not an accidental "let's just grab a quick drink" kind of place. You're committing financially the second you sit down. But the second the service starts, you kind of get it. Everything felt effortless in that very polished London luxury way. My gin martini was perfect. Not "good." Perfect. Cold, balanced, exactly what you want a martini to taste like when you're paying Claridge's prices. We also had champagne and just sat there for a while soaking it all in. The whole experience felt like a masterclass in hospitality. Also, and I need to mention this because it genuinely made an impression on me: they might have the nicest bathrooms I've ever used in my life. Truly. Painful for the wallet. Fantastic for the soul.

    We chose this place for my birthday dinner and it did not disappoint. The dining room is just…read moreinside the lobby and is an Art Deco gem, with live piano and bass playing in the background. We ordered the English Asparagus, Pea and Mint Soup, Seared Scallops, Pan Seared Cod and Miso Glazed Salmon. Nothing disappointed! And the mixologist came to recommend an original cocktail called the Flamingo which arrived in the color of Flamingos and tasted excellent - light, not too heavy on alcohol with a dash of bitters. They gave us special birthday treats which was above and beyond anything we expected. I cannot emphasize the high degree of service we experienced. A truly memorable birthday evening!

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