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Hotel Indigo London - 1 Leicester Square, an IHG Hotel
4.1/5132 Reviews

Hotel Indigo London - 1 Leicester Square, an IHG Hotel

Theatreland London|0.33km from Brewer St
First , they double charge me , second, i didnt get any of my benefits, not early checks in not late check out , i didnt get upgraded, the receptionist ann marry (?polish) was very rude , and races , she shouldnt be a working in hospitality industry, plus the room dont have iron board and iron i order one and they took it ba k on the next day, we ask for adapter/ plug for charging not available, laundry bags not available and when i ask for one they send me a plastic bag like ikea one too big and dirty, On the check in no one welcome me as ihg member or ask me what i like as amenities, unless i ask , during the breakfast , the waitress was shutting at us for sitting outdoor on 2 seat table and we almost blocked the way although there is no partition along the balcony , Order a coffee took over 20 mins , the manager ( polish guy as well) very arrogant and rude he was saying i have 10 coffee orders and we had to wait for how long he dont know fruit was old and flies all over, my friend get hair in his omelette, i ask for a bottle of water they said its chargeable , they serve a tap water and they add ice with their hands , the same manager was washing cups of coffee with his hands and water only …. Health department should close this restaurant. Corridors are dirty, U had to wait for elevator for 10 mins every time u wanna go up and down For the money and the price i could stay in many better hotels never again to such place IHG should be ashamed and remove this hotel from their booking system

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Hotel Cafe Royal
4.6/544 Reviews
Theatreland
Very satisfied hotel, location is also very good, it is convenient to go shopping. Breakfast at the hotel is a la carte and very hearty. We stayed for seven days and tried many different breakfasts, all of which were delicious. The macarons in the picture were presented by the hotel one day and were pleasantly surprised. And the cheesecake downstairs is delicious and has a wonderful taste. Friends who like sweets can try it. Next time I come to London I will still choose this hotel.
Zedwell Piccadilly Circus
3.9/5195 Reviews
Theatreland
We weren't sure what to expect as we had never stayed in a 'pod' before but we were suitably impressed. A few minutes from Picadilly Circus tube station, it was clean and comfortable. The room was very quiet & the shower was wonderful. Good quality towels & bedding. Toiletries included. Would definitely recommend this hotel.
Soho Lofts by Q Apartments
3/52 Reviews
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Very good location and the apartment was more than we expected very pleased . Everything you need within a few minutes walk. Lots of shops and restaurants. Couldn't wish for better place .
Karma Sanctum Soho Hotel
4.2/5105 Reviews
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About five minutes from Chinatown, the location is very good, quiet in the middle of noisy. The same 17-square-meter room is much more spacious than the Hilton Hotel near Paddington. Breakfast is a regular croissant breakfast with milk, coffee, juice, bread, poached eggs, bacon, sausage and hash browns. The most important thing is to walk to Bond Street and the shopping mall Sey Fridge is also ten minutes. The price is really high, I will book this hotel again next time I come to the UK.
The Dilly
4.3/544 Reviews
Mayfair
The Dilly was probably amazing in the 1980's and 1990's but not much has been updated since then! We stayed in a Dilly Classic room which was perfectly fine, a good size, clean with strong Wifi. The shower was powerful and there was plenty of hot water. I know some people on this site weren't impressed by the breakfast but I thought it was great. Obviously, the location is fabulous. However, I didn't feel the room was up to five-star standard. The coffee was instant and the milk small UHT cartons. There was no fridge or mini-bar (though we were in the 'cheapest' room so may be different elsewhere). The toiletries were cheap and basic (so bring your own), there was no plug by the bed to charge devices overnight and no Blu-tooth speaker which seems to be a given now in higher-end hotels. The style of the room itself was quite dated including the landline next to the toilet which I'm sure was incredibly cool in 1986 :) Overall, if this was a three-or-four-star hotel I'd give it full marks, but as it's a five-star, (and more importantly charging five-star prices), it's lacking in some areas. I believe the hotel is currently 'between owners' which makes sense, as I guess the current owners don't want to invest and are ticking along until the new ones take over. It's not dreadful by any means, but they charge a lot for what you get.

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