Royal National Hotel London, 3 star


Royal National Hotel London

Reflecting the liveliness of London, Royal National Hotel London with its bars, restaurants and bowling alleys is a perfect place to reside and keep you away from the hustle and bustle of the city.

Location
Being the departure point for those who want to explore London and rest of the British Isles, this hotel is just a short walk from Oxford Street and Covent Garden and extends all its guests a warm and pleasing welcome.

Rooms
The Royal National Hotel London offers a total of 1,630 accommodation units that are elegantly decorated and equipped with a long list of amenities intended for your comfort. Specially adapted rooms are also available to meet and accommodate the needs of the physically challenged guests.

Restaurant
Guests can sample authentic curry at the Indian restaurant, stone-baked pizzas at London Coffee, guest ales in the London Pub beer garden, dim sum at the Chinese Restaurant, and cocktails at the South Side Bar.

General
Featuring a banquet, this hotel in London also offers a well appointed conference room to organise your various business meets, seminars and social events. Health conscious guests can also avail the services of the health club or else relax in the swimming pool located close to the property.


Area

Bloomsbury

Room Facilities

Cable / Satellite TV
In-room safe
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Tea and coffee making facilities
Telephone

Hotel Facilities

Cafe
Cocktail bar
Conference facilities
Disabled facilities
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Lounge
Night club
Parking facilities (at cost)
Reception
Restaurant
Safe deposit box

Contacts

Bedford Way
London WC1H 0DG


Price

from 58 GBP




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  1. #1 by Jesper Baekgaard - July 13th, 2009 at 00:56

    Friendly but unknowingly staff. I was sent to the wrong building to find my room (600+ rooms) and the lobby staff also directed me in the wrong direction, when I asked where at the hotel I could put my suitcase for a few hours on the day of departure. Strange, when one should expect houndreds of people to ask just that every day.

    Later on the first day I found out, that the check in note had a room plan/map on the reverse side! I felt stupid to have used 20 mins to wander around to find my room, but the staff could have told me about the plan. Bad service in my opinion. Because of the looks on the faces I met during my search, I know that I wasn’t the only one lost in the big hotel.
    I’ll be staying there again because of location though.

  2. #2 by Faith - July 13th, 2009 at 00:56

    Stayed here twice. Second time the room was way too hot and no way to change room temperature.

  3. #3 by Evelin - July 13th, 2009 at 00:56

    kettle in room disgusting state, TV very poor reception no clear picture

  4. #4 by Tomas Nilsson - July 13th, 2009 at 00:56

    Huge hotel. Very busy. Difficult to sleep due to noise outside. Need to get up early to get some breakfast in the crowded restaurant. However, close to underground (Russel Square).

  5. #5 by Karma - July 13th, 2009 at 00:56

    everything was pretty ok (for the price which you paid), except for the quality of the breakfast.

  6. #6 by Nicholas Martignago - July 13th, 2009 at 00:56

    Very good hotel would stay there again. free wireless on level 1

  7. #7 by Jess Jorgensen - July 13th, 2009 at 00:57

    normal breakfast could be better!

  8. #8 by Ronaldo - July 13th, 2009 at 00:57

    Breakfast was breakfast, not very delight, very basic, you get a meal. Crowdy at breakfast, you could pay for english Breakfast. Room clean, get a room away from main street a little noisy. Rooms possible inside de the square. central placed very near russel tube station.

  9. #9 by Gordon Buhagiar - July 13th, 2009 at 00:57

    My stay at this hotel was ok on average in view that it is well located in central London but I will not stay here again. The Continental breakfast included in the price is a joke involving a fight over a table with two types of bread and some orange juice. I didn’t bother to queue for the coffee.
    However the worst part of my stay was collecting my luggage from the luggage depot at the hotel. The hotel assistant saw me from a 20-metre distance attending to my luggage (I was unlocking it to retrieve something from inside). Rather than walking closer to me to see what I was doing he was extremely rude and shouted out, in a very aggressive manner, that I should not remove the hotel luggage tag from the luggage. He obviously presumed I was some luggage thief! A professional hotel staff-member would have walked closer to see what I was doing, before hurling out such an aggressive and insulting remark!

  10. #10 by Sjira van Nek - July 13th, 2009 at 00:57

    bit noisy because the buses and taxi’s for the hotel guests are parking exacly under the windows (hotel has a courtyard). If your room is on the other side (road side) I think it’s more quiet. That’s the only minus point. Price/quality is perfect!! Tube very near and the area is very nice with shops etc. (24 tesco!)

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