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Royal Norfolk Hotel, London
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Number of rooms: 59
Location: Kensington and Chelsea
Address: 25 London Street Norfolk Square, London, United Kingdom
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Royal Norfolk Hotel London Info
In a quiet corner of Norfolk Square, this property enjoys the lively atmosphere that surrounds Paddington station without compromising peace and comfort.
Within walking distance of Hyde Park and Queensway tube, the Royal Norfolk provides economical accommodation with excellent links to the rest of the city. The hotel itself is an original Edwardian terrace, pleasantly restored in country cottage hues with lovely big windows, ornate staircases and internet available throughout the entire property. Guests can reach Notting Hill and Marble Arch within ten minutes on foot, Edgware Road is similarly close but in the opposite direction and the general metropolitan buzz of the Paddington locale and the Queensway shops and entertainment is close at hand.
Distance to airport (km or miles)
30
Earliest check in (HH:MM)
14:00
Hotel built in (Year)
1854
Time to airport (minutes)
15
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Customer Reviews
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Guest Rating: 5.7 |
anna B.
Sweden
Couple
Date of Stay: 26 May 2008
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6/10 |
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6/10 |
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6/10 |
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6/10 |
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6/10 |
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4/10 |
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Close to Paddington station, nice surroundings with short walk to Kensington gardens.
Extremely tiny bathroom - a big person truly wouldn't fit in the shower. The elevator was equally small and dressed in purple carpet - nothing for the claustrofobics.
Look carefully for the hotel - we missed it and walked around Norfolk Sq for half an hour before we found it - anonymous as it was. Anonymous goes for the staff as well, but they did their job and we got our room and it was clean with a kettle and teabags and a very tiny and very pink bathroom.
The continental breakfast was quite poor - you got served a plate with two slices of cheese and one slice of ham as well as toasted bread. The English breakfast was slightly better but also more expensive (but that was probably just perfectly English - we are just spoiled with buffets).
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