"Great service, clean spacious room. The shower door opened only to the inside and therefore for a large person it was very difficult to use. Of course there was a bathtub with a shower attachment, but no screen. Suggestion: either replace the shower door with one that opens to the outside or put a shower screen on the bathtub. "
"After a difficulty getting to the hotel ( exodus of the Chelsea/Arsenal women’s match) the reception was very polite and accommodating. Our room was perfect. Breakfast was very nice with plenty of choice. My only criticism was we had to request a) mugs twice b) juice, beans & bacon ran out, however it was extremely busy and the staff were up against it albeit very polite.
Overall a pleasant stay and good VFM.
Ideally located for the football matches and our Celebration party in the Harris suite that evening
Well done Stamford Bridge Hotel."
"Quirky but lovely old building that puts the modern, often soulless chain of hotels to shame. Our room was clean and packed with amenities. The staff were highly professional and attentive at all times. The Melody restaurant was great and the portion sizes were large! The whisky bar had an incredible range to choose from but could be dangerous! We would definitely recommend this and we will be returning next time we visit London. "
"The room was clean, and the staff were incredibly nice, friendly, and genuinely willing to do whatever was needed to ensure comfort. The location is easily the best thing about this hotel. I was attending a conference at Olympia, which is around a 20-minute walk, but the hotel is right next to Kensington High Street station, giving excellent transport connections across London. There are also plenty of food and drink options nearby, including Whole Foods.
I was pleased to see that the sauna in the men’s changing room has been replaced, as the old one was quite dated. The only downside was how busy the sauna was, likely because the steam room and hot tub were temporarily out of action due to refurbishment.
While the hotel could benefit from some modernisation, this isn’t essential — and realistically, once that happens, prices will likely rise significantly. There really isn’t another hotel in the area that offers this level of value for money.
I’ve now stayed here five times over six years, and for what I need, it’s perfect. Some complaints you see in other reviews feel unrealistic given the location. London is one of the most expensive cities in Europe, if not the world. If you want luxury at a higher standard, you should expect to pay considerably more. If you want excellent value in one of London’s most desirable neighbourhoods, this hotel is a fantastic choice."
"Wonderful welcoming staff, beautifully presented rooms, immaculately clean. Unfortunately did not get the time to sample the amazing restaurant menu.
Peaceful haven when in London will definitely return. Thank you Miiro Templeton Garden and particularly to the lovely receptionist from Brittany Merffi? forgive the spelling your service and kindness was appreciated "
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