Location is great, very close to King’s Cross station and St. Pancras station. Many attractions such as The British Museum, Convent Garden, Coal Drop Yard etc. are all in a walkable distance.
However, due to the heat wave, extremely hot weather, while waiting for check in at the lobby, the waiting queue is super long, it was very hot and unbreathable.
There is also no AC or fan in the room, and no fridge. With a strap tied to the window, we could only open a small gap, not enough for the oxygen to enter the room. It was too hot during the night, the room was like an oven, we couldn’t sleep, had to get to the lobby to ask for a solution, the staffs said that they have fan for borrow, but that night they already lended it all out. They marked our room number and said will deliver a fan to our room the next night, but the other night after we get back to our room we did not see any fan in our room. Lastly, the lock of our bathroom is broken.
Right at the airport, with a direct covered walkway. It's much cheaper to spend a night here during a layover in London than staying in the city center. The breakfast was a pleasant surprise; it was really good! Even better and more varied than what you'd find downtown! Plus, the family room was excellent value for money. An added bonus of staying near the airport is its proximity to Windsor; an Uber ride is about 25 pounds, so you can easily spend half a day there before heading back to the city.
Hotel near Bank,London1.1% of visitors choose this area
SSamuel James2025.09.23
Really fantastic stay, bed was comfortable, plenty of space and was even lucky enough to benefit with an upgrade! Great experience all round, would 100% recommend!
Hotel near Kensington,London10.5% of visitors choose this area
Tthe solo traveler 32025.09.17
the room was a good size for one person. the ceiling was rather low, especially in the bathtub where one has to stand inside to take showers. even for me and i’m a small person (165cm/5’4). overall bathtub/shower arrangement was awkward. with only narrow glass partition, water would go everywhere. the water pressure was strong, so that’s a silver lining.
appreciated how fluffy and comfy the bathrobe was. the linens felt crisp clean and most of other stuff in the room. but the teaspoons were dirty.
the breakfast was okay. the staffs were nice. the location was good. there is a bus stop very close, hammersmith station is only 25 min on foot, a good shawarma place was nearby, and right next to it there’s sainsbury local. the neighborhood felt safe, which was one of the most important conditions i was looking for.
final thought: mixed. most parts were okay, some not.
The location is not easy to get to and no signs was available. The room was clean but outdated deco. The bedside USB sockets does not work, we have to charge our phones at the desk. The handwashing liquid, shampoo and conditioner were fixed too high and inconvenient location. The shower water pressure was too low. The breakfast was the worse experience I ever had in a Hotel. Very limited types of food available and ran out so quickly as soon as many guests but little food. Only one staff on duty for topping up food and one staff to clean tables. There were not enough tables and seats available. It was complete and utter chaos. A guest accidentally spilled a cup of porridge into another customer but there were no napkins to clean it up. I never seen such chaos. I would not recommend this hotel and never go again.
2 stops from Stratford which is a major interchange. It's a better Interchange to the Elizabeth linel to the airport compared to others on the Central line. It's a basic hotel with just a clean bed. If that's your expectation, you are fine. No mini fridge, no bathroom amenities like toothbrush and shaver and no complimentary drinking water after the first check in. I asked and was told only 2 bottles regardless of length of stay. However, you can get hot water and tea in the reception area.
Reception staff was great though.
Hotel near King's Cross St. Pancras,London3% of visitors choose this area
EElizabeth Mesenas2025.10.11
The hotel is a 5 min walk to Angel Station on the Northern Line. We found it conveniently located, with a few groceries nearby included Mark's and Spencer's, Waitrose and Boots Pharmacy. Nearby are also several nice restaurants including Mangia Bene Italian restaurant, Fann Chinese restaurant and Masigo Korean restaurant. There is also a German bakery judt across the MRT station. We also enjoyed Buns From Home Bakery, and also Pho restaurant a short walk away.
There is also a clinic nearby (London Doctor) at the Business Design Center across from Angel Station.
For those looking for a place to worship, a Catholic church - Saint Peter and Paul Church - is just a 10 minute walk from the hotel on Amwell Street.
The room is cleaned everyday although the sheets may not be changed everyday. Carpets are not super clean but acceptable. Bathroom amenities are not automatically filled up unless requested.
The air-conditioning and TV worked well. As a non-smoking room, we also did not experience any smell of cigarette smoke. The window can be opened partially to let the fresh air in.
All in all, it was a pleasant and comfortable stay. Top points for convenience to Angel Station and plentiful dining options nearby.
Hotel near Paddington,London6.9% of visitors choose this area
MM288819****2025.08.26
The hotel is located directly above Paddington Station, offering direct access via a covered walkway so you don't even need to leave the station. Downstairs, you'll find a Starbucks, M&S, and other stores, making both travel and shopping incredibly convenient. Step outside, and you're immediately at the Tube and train stations, providing easy access to all major attractions and Heathrow Airport. The room was very clean and surprisingly quiet at night, with no train noise despite its location. It was a great stay, and I would definitely consider staying here again on my next visit.
Hotel near Kensington,London10.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.08.16
Visited in August, peak season. Given the central London location and the time of year, I can appreciate that prices are higher, so I somewhat understood the cost. HOWEVER, for a room costing on average 1500 RMB per night: it was small, outdated, and frankly, looked quite grubby. There was a strong, unpleasant plastic smell that greeted us upon entry and didn't dissipate even with the window cracked open for our entire four-night stay. The bed linen made me incredibly itchy all over, leaving me constantly scratching. To top it all off, at 1:30 AM, someone accidentally triggered the fire alarm, and the piercing siren blared throughout the building, prompting hundreds of guests to evacuate – certainly a dramatic and unforgettable (for all the wrong reasons) experience. Breakfast was quite varied, and the pool and gym facilities were adequate. But no matter how decent the public areas are, I'm staying in the ROOM! 😩 Absolutely NOT recommended!!!
Hotel near Kensington,London10.5% of visitors choose this area
AAnonymous User2025.08.01
Rooms need to be updated but other than that, it’s great. Bed was comfortable and the towels were good to! Breakfast was good, staff was very friendly. The last morning they had the GM in the breakfast room helping out. Very nice and friendly lady.
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GGuest UserHotel was a little old fashioned in the build, Service was good.
The Aviation bar with a view was fantastic, The price of drinks wasn't. £7.40 for a larger that costs me £3.90 in my local.
Hotel room was clean & very presentable but old fashioned.
Parking was expensive @ £18 a night.
GGuest UserOur family stayed at the Royal Eagle Hotel (Paddington) on 23/8/25
It is 5 min walk from Paddingtion station,so it is quite convenient to take underground tube to different attractions ,with many restaurants and shops nearby.
Ms.Laylia Aboi prepare homemade breakfast.She is very cheerful and friendly. The bread,cake and scones all incredibly fresh and tasty
AAnonymous Userthe staff was so nice and warm welcoming. the room and facilities are quite good but it looked old a little bit. after checking out, i left the luggage at the hotel to traveling in other places and came back to take my luggage in the evening — this is the best point that i love ❤️
SSiu Cheong Chan 16The location is not easy to get to and no signs was available. The room was clean but outdated deco. The bedside USB sockets does not work, we have to charge our phones at the desk. The handwashing liquid, shampoo and conditioner were fixed too high and inconvenient location. The shower water pressure was too low. The breakfast was the worse experience I ever had in a Hotel. Very limited types of food available and ran out so quickly as soon as many guests but little food. Only one staff on duty for topping up food and one staff to clean tables. There were not enough tables and seats available. It was complete and utter chaos. A guest accidentally spilled a cup of porridge into another customer but there were no napkins to clean it up. I never seen such chaos. I would not recommend this hotel and never go again.
AAnonymous UserRooms need to be updated but other than that, it’s great. Bed was comfortable and the towels were good to! Breakfast was good, staff was very friendly. The last morning they had the GM in the breakfast room helping out. Very nice and friendly lady.
MM55234****I've never stayed in such a tiny hotel. It was just a bed and a small bathroom. There wasn't even room for a chair, just a foldable stool hanging on the wall. For two people, forget sitting down; there wasn't even space to turn around. Because of the lack of space, there wasn't even a kettle. This is the most cramped hotel I've ever stayed in, and the value for money is terrible. I do not recommend it.
GGexing~tianxiaThe rooms are pristine and, despite the hotel being open for just a year, there was no unpleasant dampness or strange smell from the water. The service was also excellent. It appears the hotel uses a water softening system, as my hair felt incredibly smooth after washing. The complimentary bottled water is also a custom-branded mineral water, which adds a touch of sophistication.
While not in the city centre, the hotel boasts excellent transport links. It's particularly well-served by buses; route 55 goes directly to Oxford Street, and route 205 takes you to King's Cross Station (convenient for trains to Cambridge and other cities). It's incredibly easy to get around from here – just remember to check the bus direction! When returning to the hotel, it's actually closer to alight at the bus stop after Old Street and walk from there.
Overall, this hotel offers fantastic value for money. Perhaps because it's a newly opened hotel still in its introductory phase, securing an Executive Room in London for just over 2000 RMB is genuinely a great deal.
DDaStrongThis hotel isn't far from Heathrow Airport. You can easily take a public bus from the hotel to any terminal or from the airport to the hotel for just £1. The hotel shuttle, on the other hand, costs £6.80 one way, and frankly, the public bus is often more convenient with frequent services. The hotel itself has a bit of an old-fashioned vibe, but the facilities and interiors are quite comfortable, and the bedding is good. The only minor issue is that the door isn't very soundproof, but otherwise, everything was fine. Breakfast at the hotel is £20 per person, but there's a McDonald's nearby where you can get a full meal for about £5. The British guy at the front desk was very welcoming during check-in, asking if I needed food, a wake-up call, or a taxi service. Overall, a good experience and highly recommended! 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
11343950****I initially thought this place wouldn't be as good as the one on High Street because it was cheaper. But what a pleasant surprise! The room was huge, the 1.8-meter bed was super comfortable, and most importantly, the bathroom was also very spacious and even had a bathtub. The biggest surprise was definitely how roomy the place was—I'd say it's twice the size of the High Street one. Plus, it's just 50 meters from the metro station and a supermarket, with KFC and Burger King nearby, making it perfect for families traveling with kids.
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