Tavistock Hotel London, 3 star


Tavistock Hotel London

With a unique atmosphere, special hospitality and convenient facilities, Tavistock Hotel London offers excellent accommodation that makes you to feel at home.

Location
Conveniently located close to Russell Square in Bloomsbury, the Tavistock Hotel London is placed just 6 kilometres to the Euston Train Station and 25 kilometres to the LHR Airport. This hotel offers easy access to the London’s Theatreland, British Museum as well as the exciting sites of the capital.

Rooms
The Tavistock Hotel features 395 well-appointed guest rooms that are elegantly furnished with all modern conveniences to offer maximum comfort for its guests. To cater to the needs of the guests, the hotel also offers a warm and caring room service with a personalised attention.

Restaurant
You can dine at the onsite restaurant that serves a wide selection of a la carte menu. The pleasant ambience of the bar makes it an ideal place to relax with a fine cocktail after an exhausting day.

General
This beautiful property offers exceptional banquet and conference facilities for your various corporate and social events. The lobby is also an ideal place to simply sit back and relax or meet friends and business delegates.


Area

Bloomsbury

Room Facilities

Cable / Satellite TV
Private bathroom / Ensuite
Radio
Telephone

Hotel Facilities

Banquet facilities
Conference facilities
Laundry facilities
Lobby
Parking facilities
Reception
Restaurant
Room service

Extra Information

  • 6 km to the Train Station (Euston)
  • 25 km to the Airport (LHR)

Contacts

Tavistock Square
London WC1H 9EU


Price

from 56 GBP




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  1. #1 by Stephen Griffiths - July 12th, 2009 at 18:08

    Organisation of breakfast chaotic. Continental and English offerred from one area. Waiters run round trying to catch guests out who try and supplement their meagre continental breakfast with an egg, ending in arbitrary charges being made in cash and without receipt on exit. Coffee waiter only notices guests within a 5 metre radius

  2. #2 by Jan Ek - July 12th, 2009 at 18:08

    My only quip against this basic tourist hotel in central London is the crap beds. Old, small and uncomfortable. If they would be replaced by something more up to date, difficult due to the tiny space granted, the rooms would be great. The building itself is really cool, very authenticly art deco with the original design details still there. The corner bar had great underused potential, it was not as inviting as it could have been. Still a good meeting place if you are staying with friends. Location at Russell Sq is perfect for central London, tube and plenty of buses.

  3. #3 by Ananthakrishnan Bhasker - July 12th, 2009 at 18:09

    Very high street noise. In addition, the rowdy patrons of the bowling aracade in the basement of the hotel make a tremendous amount of noise well into the night and you cannot shut the noise out as the window needs to be kept open for cooling.
    The service at the bar is exceptionally poor. Discourteous staff, limited choice of drinks and one TV which the staff use as their own.
    For internet you have to carry your laptop to the neighbouring hotel where there is free wireless access in the lobby.

  4. #4 by Barbara Holm - July 12th, 2009 at 19:07

    A great location that’s ideal to the Hop on Hop off stop right around the corner. Very quiet at night and hotel has all the required facilities. Only suggestion is that the keyboard on the computer re internet use in the lobby is updated – a lot of difficulty typing due to it being stainless steel – keys stick. Other than that will be recommending it to friends of ours going to London in February. Special note – staff in the breakfast room is extremely friendly and helpful.

  5. #5 by Harri Mutka - July 12th, 2009 at 19:08

    A nice art deco style hotel with a great location. We stayed there for four nights in December 2008 with no problems.

  6. #6 by Martin Spiteri - July 12th, 2009 at 19:09

    Very poor breakfast, overall a very cheap poor hotel I would definitly not recommend it!

  7. #7 by Angel Arroyo - July 12th, 2009 at 19:09

    The hotel is not bad considering the price and the location, but the rooms are too small and quite hot (we have slept with open windows in april). Continental breakfasts donґt have any sweet thing, only toasts and little pieces of bread.

  8. #8 by Doris Frendo - July 12th, 2009 at 20:11

    i would like to thanks you for your hospitality, one of the best hotels i’ve been to. keep it up and looking forward for our next booking.

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