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Osterley Park Hotel

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Holiday Inn Express - Ealing, London

Holiday Inn Express - Ealing, London

(4 reviews)

£££

Ealing

Holiday Inn Express London - Ealing is an affordable and convenient option in one of the most…read moreexpensive cities in the world. It is the kind of hotel that makes London feel a lot more manageable without sacrificing comfort. This hotel is about a 15 minute walk to the Elizabeth line, which gives you direct access to central London and London Heathrow. The transit connection alone makes this an easy choice if you want a smooth arrival, an easy airport run, or a stress-free commute into the city. The neighborhood is cute and full of charm, and the hotel itself provides a modern space that works well for both business travelers and families. I loved the towels. I never write about towels, but this Holiday Inn Express London Ealing has some of the best towels I have used, honestly beating some five-star hotels. The hotel also offers free breakfast and fast, reliable WiFi, which adds a lot of value. While the hotel does not have a gym on site, there are multiple gyms right next door, so it is still easy to stay on track with your routine. There are also supermarkets and convenience stores nearby, which makes it the perfect spot for a quick layover or a practical London stay. I will definitely come back, and I would recommend it to anyone who wants comfort, convenience, and great value in London.

Affordable price and friendly staff. Complimentary breakfast which is good enough to keep you not…read morehungry. No parking and no in site laundry. My floor has to walk a few short step. Clean room. Supermarket behind and across the street.

Novotel

Novotel

(5 reviews)

££

Brentford

I stayed here overnight for work and was pleasantly surprised. This place was better than some 5*…read morehotels I've stayed in. The decor is sophisticated yet quirky, it all feels very fresh and modern. My bed felt amazing, the room looked wonderful and very luxurious. Breakfast & lunch were lovely and the staff were always very very attentive. The highlights are probably the gorgeous swimming pool and sauna! The cons are that the area is still undergoing construction and there's not really much around. It is however quite easy to get to the underground (Piccadilly line) from here, but I would say it's a really nice place if you want to stay close by to heathrow airport but still have good connection to getting into London. Ealing Common is also quite nearby and has lots of shops, cafes and places to eat around there so you're not that far from the busy hustle of London life. I'd definitely recommend staying here.

I can't really critique the room yet...I haven't been able to get one yet. I arrived in London from…read morethe US early in the morning. Having had the misfortune of arriving to the hotel at 7:30 am there were no clean rooms available. I get it, lots of people we're checking it as I arrived. Fast forward to 12:30pm - I'm still sitting in the lobby waiting for their staff to clean a room. The receptionists seem disinterested. They certainly don't give the impression of trying to assist a customer that booked 16 nights (2 people 8 nights each). Day two...sitting in the dining room for twenty minutes before a server walks by and asks me if everything is alright. We'll no, I say...I would like to order a drink and some food. She seems surprised by this! So my review - lovely room; clean, quiet. Otherwise the hotel is forgettable. Poor service; average food; pricey; limited selection of beer. The saga continues...I've been waiting for over an hour for a tomato and basil penne. In the meantime a person who may be the manager on duty came by to asked if I closed out my bill...?! WTH!!!! Still no food! I'm invisible!

Hilton London Syon Park - Guest room bath

Hilton London Syon Park

(11 reviews)

£££

Brentford

I was in London when we went to the Hilton London Syon Park's High Chai to celebrate my cousin's…read morebirthday. It was a great celebration that blended elegance with a dash of modern flair. The hotel is located near Syon Park, and the venue itself emanates charm, with nicely designed grounds providing beautiful views. The High Chai is a must-do when in London, the venue offers finger sandwiches, freshly baked scones, and an assortment of delicate pastries. The sandwiches are made with high-quality ingredients and have classic fillings like cucumber and smoked salmon, which are all well balanced in flavor. We got a variety of sandwiches for our group, including monterey jack chili cheese, chicken tikka with acahri mayonnaise, smoked loch duarte salmon in a teriyaki sesame wrap, and curry potato mini sliders. My favorite was the chicken tikka with achari mayonnaise sandwich. It is a vibrant fusion dish that brings together bold flavors and a satisfying texture. What sets this sandwich apart is the achari mayonnaise. Achari refers to pickling spices, which are typically used in Indian pickles. The pastries are both delicious and visually appealing. From delicate macarons to exquisite éclairs, each bite-sized treat is meticulously designed and deliciously made. The variety ensures that there is something for everyone's taste, from traditional dishes to more imaginative interpretations. The scones are a standout - warm, light, and flaky, with clotted cream and strawberry jam to balance their buttery richness. The tea selection is broad, with a variety of loose-leaf teas to suit different tastes. The skilled staff is attentive and willing to help you choose the ideal tea to complement your high chai experience. The service is exceptional, with a focus on making guests feel pampered and well taken care of throughout their visit. Ambience is important here; the environment is elegant but easygoing, making it suitable for both private groups and joyous celebrations. The whole environment is one of understated luxury, with comfortable seats and beautiful décor to complement the experience. Hilton London Syon Park offers a high chai that blends classic charm with modern sophistication, making it a memorable choice for a celebration.

We were relocated to this hotel when our previous hotel lost power due to a substation fire. The…read morehotel is a bit out of the way in the countryside. The staff was very gracious and checked us in early. This hotel has quite a bit nicer decor and amenities compared to the other London area Hilton hotels we've stayed at. There was a blue light in the large shower... also had a TV monitor in the shower that was not functioning, but we didn't care to watch TV in the shower anyway. The shower had multiple water settings, which was very nice. Being out in the country, there were no nearby stores or restaurants. If they didn't have what we wanted in the bar or on the room service menu, we weren't getting it. The only real complaint we had with the room is that the left side of the bed had multiple outlets and even a wireless phone charger while the right side of the bed had no nearby accessible plugs.

Urban Villa  - Villa

Urban Villa

(9 reviews)

££

Brentford

Pre-COVID review:…read more Urban Villa is what I would like my ideal apartment to look like: bright, airy, open, and functional. The only downside is that the location is far from the heart of London, so every day, it was an almost 1.5 hour bus ride into the city for sightseeing and fooding. BF would like to chime in that another downside (to him) is doing laundry at night in the basement is a bit creepy since there's no one there, there are no windows, and the mirrors and music at the fitness center right by it can make it seem there might be someone around. On the other hand, the many many plusses include: * kitchen (much better than a kitchenette!) * enclosed balcony / patio area * free laundry machines * decent sized fitness center * Sainsbury's next door * proximity to Kew Gardens (we didn't have time to visit that time, though)

This hotel for the most part is not very convenient to London. It is 20 minutes walk to the tube…read moreand shopping is a distance away. There is a small market right next to the hotel that is convenient. What makes this hotel better than others is the home feel you get. We were in London for 10 days so we wanted a more longer term style of hotel. The room we booked had a living area and full kitchen with a separate bedroom and a large enclosed balcony. The bathroom was large and modern. It felt like an apartment to us. We were able to cook our own meals when we wanted and relax in the living area after sight seeing. On nice days we walked to the tube and the days it was not as nice or we were running late it was easy to get an Uber from here. The price of the hotel was also great. Half of what we would pay in central London. Well worth a stay here

Holiday Inn London - Brentford Lock

Holiday Inn London - Brentford Lock

(12 reviews)

££

Brentford

I woke up in the morning to find no running water. I called the front desk and they said they'd be…read moreright up. They never came. I had to check out without a shower or brushing my teeth, which are things I expect when staying at a hotel. I understand things happen, but my response when bringing it to their attention was that they had it fixed later that day and to basically deal with it. Later in the day isn't helpful if it's not fixed by check out and they could have at least come to try to fix it before check out. I left feeling disregarded as a customer and I don't think it's too much to want a working shower with a hotel room.

I must admit that I was not sure about staying at the Holiday Inn in Brentford. I have had many bad…read moreexperiences at other Holiday Inn hotels but my colleague had assured my that this was better and since I was attending a meeting in the area I decided to give it a chance and it was better than I expected. The check-in was smooth and efficient. The staff were friendly and worked quickly. The room was clean and had everything that is to be expected (iron, ironing board, TV (old type), safe, mini-bar, water kettle and coffee and tea). The design is not exciting but it was functional. Bed was comfortable and I appreciated the choice of both soft and firm pillows. It was however extremly annoying that they charge outrageous sums for wifi access in the rooms. If it was the 90s that would have been at least understandable but nowadays that is just not ok. The location by Brentford lock is convenient when coming from Heathrow but for tourists who wish to access the more central parts of London there are much better options. It is not very close to any tube or train stations but there are busses departing outside the hotel. Do avoid eating at the restaurant. The food did not impress me.I am not sure whether there are other options in the area that are better but I did seea number of pubs that I would expect to be able to serve up some better food (and probably at better prices). Breakfast was similarly not very good, the selection was decent but quality was not great. All in all still a good choice if you are going to Brentford or the surroinding areas but for other areas in London there are better options.

The Inn At Kew Gardens Hotel - House Burger at the Inn at Kew Gardens

The Inn At Kew Gardens Hotel

(8 reviews)

£££

Kew

Great choice for a London stay. The pub really felt like a friendly sitting room and I enjoyed that…read moreit was very much a local establishment (even had a locals wake while I was there!) no touristy gimmicks, just great feel and service. All food I had was fab - i had booked the room/breakfast deal. both the full English's (one vegetarian) were huge portions! The room, mine anyway, wasn't as polished as in the website, but that's pretty common, and there was nothing wrong with it, per se, some general maintenance I let the manager know. Overall, super comfortable hotel with a great location, 2 minutes from tube, sweet little village of Kew Gardens and of course Kew Gardens itself which was a very enjoyable morning, altho you could stay all day. I'll def be back

Thought it was about time I reviewed my local pub. I treat it so much as a local that I forgot that…read morepeople actually come here especially for food and if they need somewhere to stay in Kew as a hotel. Years ago The Kew Gardens Hotel (as it was then called) was a blot on Kew's landscape. The only people who drank there were people who wanted to play snooker and the odd person staying in the hotel who couldn't be bothered to stagger down to The Railway a few 100 yards down the road. Now it's all changed - a massive refurbishment in 2004 turned it into a large comfy gastro pub that is friendly and is the place where you can hang out with lots of mates, but you'd also be happy to bring your family for Sunday lunch, dinner or even have a family party there. When you enter it looks like a traditional pub. Lots of comfy sofas, hardy looking bar tables that look like they've been there for a 100 years. There's a blackboard with yummy bar snacks - the house burger rivals GBK burgers not as large but the meat literally melts in your mouth and is served with a delicious tomato relish & rocket (my favourite weed). They also do large club sandwiches, stacks of house chips, and some very tasty hand cooked pork scratchings with apple sauce. Moving to the back of the pub though and it turns into a restaurant or more of a gastro-pub. It's much lighter and airier in the back and has more of a family atmosphere. There's also a really cute beer garden - like the huge hanging baskets outside it's what you would expect of a pub so close to Kew's Botanical Gardens. Everytime, I've eaten here the food's been very good. The menu changes every week and the ingredients are fresh and prepared (usually) very quickly in a busy kitchen, with the staff ringing bells and saying "chef" all the time. There's also a cool mezzanine upper floor with even more leather sofas and a widescreen TV if you feel you have to watch TV. I prefer to sit downstairs with a glass of wine, a burger and a stack of papers, happy in the knowledge that I live a stone's throw from one of the best pubs in Kew.

Osterley Park Hotel - hotels - Updated May 2026

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