Hotel Café Royal is in the heart of central London. With the hotel situated to the South-West of Mayfair and Soho to the South, the property is positioned on Regent Street, within 1 mile from...
In London's Theatreland, in the heart of the West End, this 4-star boutique hotel offers beautiful rooms with antique furniture and free Wi-Fi. There is a 24-hour front desk and a library lounge.
The Londoner features a stunning guest-only club, six concept restaurants and bars including a rooftop lounge, a spa with pool, gym, superfood clinic and beauty salon.
The location is super, near to absolutely everything.
Originally opened in 1889, the world-famous Savoy Hotel is situated on the banks of the Thames and less than 5 minutes' walk from The British Museum and The Royal Opera House.
Everything! Decor, room, and the staff were absolutely amazing
Situated in the centre of Covent Garden adjacent to the Royal Opera House, NoMad London takes residence in the historic Bow Street Magistrates' Court Building.
Fit out was gorgeous, lovely mix of old and well curated style.
Situated in the heart of London’s theatre district, Covent Garden Hotel is a 5-minute walk from the Royal Opera House, and surrounded by some of London’s best restaurants, bars and nightlife.
Excellent hotel. Rooms are very big and comfortable
Between Piccadilly and Regent Street, this elegant 5-star hotel has award-winning fine dining, a gym and a peaceful spa. In exclusive Mayfair, guests are just metres from galleries and designer shops.
Liked the hotel the staff the room very stylish place
Ideally set in London, Broadwick Soho features air-conditioned rooms, a terrace, free WiFi and a restaurant. This 5-star hotel offers room service and a concierge service.
Stylish, opulent, fabulous service. An oasis in the middle of soho.
Situated in the West End of London, just a few minutes walk to Covent Garden Piazza and Charing Cross station, the hotel features air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi.
Lovely staff, really went all out for my mums birthday
In London's Theatreland, in the heart of the West End, this 4-star boutique hotel offers beautiful rooms with antique furniture and free Wi-Fi. There is a 24-hour front desk and a library lounge.
Great staff and beautiful lounges with honour system bar
On the corner of Piccadilly and Berkeley Street, 1 Hotel Mayfair is in London's premier hotel district. Green Park, Regent Street and West End are all within a few minutes' walk.
Excellent location, friendly staff, exceptional design and vibe
Piccadilly Circus
A busy junction blazing with billboards and bright lights, Picadilly Circus draws crowds – stopped in their tracks on the way to Soho or Leicester Square. Flanked all around by grand buildings, at its heart sits a lavish bronze fountain, providing a useful meeting place and focal point for photographs.
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Scored 10
As crowded as it can be, especially on weekend I love...
As crowded as it can be, especially on weekend I love visiting Piccadilly due to its vibe. The pub "The Devonshire" around the corner is also worth a visit if your into Guinness. The Zedwell hotel is also worth staying in of you can get it cheap as it's right in the heart of Piccadilly.
Aaron
Ireland
8.0
Scored 8.0
I lived in London and worked in the legal system during the...
I lived in London and worked in the legal system during the winter of 1980-81. My work was near Piccadilly so I would sometimes stop by a Burger King there and have a "Whaler" fish sandwich for lunch with a chocolate shake.
desert_andy
United States
10
Scored 10
Amazing teaming with life it is at the other end of...
Amazing teaming with life it is at the other end of Shaftesbury Avenue, where most of the theatres are. A beautiful leisurely stroll to get to Piccadilly Circus where there even more theatres around there and again places to eat, with beautiful heritage buildings.
christine
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
Crazy, overrated and overcrowded place.
Crazy, overrated and overcrowded place.
Nothing to do with the authentic English history any longer as all you do is bumping into mass loads of disrespectful tourist looking down on their phones thinking they own the place.
Johan
Australia
10
Scored 10
Get a river taxi from Towert Bridge to Westminster - see...
Get a river taxi from Towert Bridge to Westminster - see Houses of Parliament - Big Ben - Parliament Square - Walk down Whitehall - see Old Scotland Yard - Cenetaph - Changing of the Guard - Trafalgar Square - Admiralty Arch - Nelson Column - Art Gallery- Walk down the Mall to Buckingham Palace - Tea with the Queen - walk through Green Park to the Ritz - Eros - Piccadilly Circus - Regent Street Carnaby Street Oxford Circus BBC Broadcasting House Oxford Street & so much more !!
RAY
Hungary
10
Scored 10
I had expected to see Circus Acrobats, Tigers, Elephants,...
I had expected to see Circus Acrobats, Tigers, Elephants, and Trapeze Artists like in a real Circus. I had no idea it was a place of freaks. After my initial shock, I found out President Ronald Reagan had the same reaction to this place as I did.
BJ Jones 1968
United States
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Zedwell Piccadilly Circus in London is a modern and minimalist hotel, has a prime location in central London.
The hotel's rooms "cocoons," are designed to be quiet and distraction-free, with noise-reducing walls and no windows, promoting a good night's sleep. The minimalist design features comfortable beds and ambient lighting.
Amazing location, rooms were well soundproofed from traffic despite being in the middle of Piccadilly Circus. Room was clean and fresh and modern. Check in was easy on the iPad screens.
Great breakfast & excellent location. Just off Trafalgar Square & minutes walk to Charing Cross & Piccadilly Circus stations.
Martina
Ireland
What guests said about Piccadilly Circus:
We got off the underground at Piccadilly Circus and walked easily to Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square, Regent Street and Covent Garden areas
There are lots of famous areas close to each other and easily within walking distance. We got off the underground at Piccadilly Circus and walked easily to Leicester Square, Trafalgar Square, Regent Street and Covent Garden areas.
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Stephen
United Kingdom
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