Hyde Park Executive Apartments
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Everyone needs a place to lay their weary head. For travellers visiting London, Hyde Park Executive Apartments is an excellent choice for rest and rejuvenation. Well-known for its proximity to great restaurants and attractions, Hyde Park Executive Apartments makes it easy to enjoy the best of London.
Hyde Park Executive Apartments is a hotel offering a flat screen TV, a refrigerator, and a kitchenette in the rooms, and it is easy to stay connected during your stay as free internet access is offered to guests.
The hotel features 24 hour front desk, 24 hour check-in, and baggage storage. For guests with a vehicle, street parking is available.
For those interested in checking out popular landmarks while visiting London, Hyde Park Executive Apartments is located a short distance from Harrods (1.3 mi) and Buckingham Palace (2.0 mi).
London has plenty of seafood restaurants. So when you’re here, be sure to check out popular spots like Sexy Fish, Burger & Lobster - Soho, and Hawksmoor Seven Dials, which are serving up some great dishes.
Best of all, Hyde Park Executive Apartments makes it easy to experience many great London attractions like Hyde Park, St. James's Park, and Primrose Hill, which are some popular parks.
Whether you’re travelling for business, pleasure or both, Hyde Park Executive Apartments is sure to make your visit to London one worth remembering.
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The studios are simple, they have a small kitchen a bed and a separate bathroom but they were clean and are also very close to Bayswater and Queensway tube stations.
I was specially happy with the staff, they were always very helpful and friendly. I would recommend if you are looking for a stay in central London and you are on a budget.
Noise and heat appear to be quite dominant comments here and whilst we should all be considerate neighbours to our fellow guests you cannot be held accountable for thin room walls constructed with little or no sound attenuation, creaking floorboards or the fact that the rooms themselves are strangely hot at all times of the year it would seem and that was the case on our stay - so hot and with no air conditioning you have little choice but to leave the window open and accept it’s going to be a noisy night. We were on the fourth floor so could luckily leave our window open to get some cooler air but light sleepers beware. We had a superior room and couldn’t quite see what made it superior as the double bed could only be placed across the wall making it difficult for one of us to get in bed and, as it was squeezed between a wall and the end of the wardrobe, anyone over 5’10” is going to be touching it all night. The bed was a cheap mattress so quite springy and any movement from your partner in the night means you likely wake a little. Back sufferers need to consider carefully staying here. The room felt like an institutional boarding room from the seventies and had many minor little defects, like a the flush not working unless you held it in, the shower temperature control rubbish and flow pathetic, the sink plug not working, damaged decor etc that could easily be fixed. The kitchenette would have been a challenge had we not seen a maid and managed to get some cups out of another room and generally not stocked with important but basic things to make it functional like a plug for the sink.
That said the location is great and the price is, for Hyde Park, cheapish but do just ask yourself will it suit us and our budget, and consider you appear to not only get what you pay for but often a bit less.
The room:
I booked a “Superior double studio” and it this was the superior room I would be weary of the rest. The room was tucked away in the basement of the building, which isn’t necessarily the worst, but in our window area was also their housekeeping services, so from 7am onward everyday we would be woken up to constant noise outside the window, and couldn’t keep the blinds up without being watched by staff or contractors. The room itself was extremely rundown and in desperate need of a facelift: stains on all walls, damage to floorboards, mold in the bathroom, filth in cupboards etc. The bathroom was tiny, and with no airflow caused for a damp environment that reeked on arrival. Bathroom had two single use shampoo packets and no other toiletries. The main reason we booked this hotel was to have a kitchen as we were staying in London for a longer time, but this was a complete flop. The kitchen included a microwave and stove top for cooking, but had very limited utensils/cookware. We had two pots, 1 kitchen knife, two forks, two plates, 1 bowl, two coffee cups, and two spoons. And odd assortment that looked as if it may have been collected from what last guests left behind. Additionally, the room had no space to sit and eat other than one rouge stool.
Hote and facilities:
The hotel itself was a quite interesting building (from the outside) however it became a maze on the interior with little assistance for direction. *Housekeeping will not come during your stay*. You may request new towels or anything else, but it’ll take a few tries before it actually comes and you’ll be left with the old. there is paid laundry in the building, and staff will charge you for unsecured luggage storage.
Staff:
I mainly had encounters with two male members of staff. One was very helpful and had a great attitude. The other was very arrogant, and quite rude to guests. He would dismiss any complaints, and acted like any request was an immense burden on himself.
Location:
The hotel is only a few minutes away from Hyde park, so it offers a quite retreat from the city and is overall fairly safe. As well, it is close to two different train stations that offer 3 different lines. However, you will be training to most destinations.
The location was the only good thing about this place. The reviews seemed mix and I was a bit apprehensive about this place at first, but decided to book anyway due to the good price. I wish I'd of listened to my gut and not booked it. First impressions seemed okay, the room appeared to be clean, although a little dingey and dark.
But when we returned to our room later in the afternoon, all we could smell was weed. The corridor wreaked of it and was coming under the door into our room which made it unbearable.
When getting into bed we pulled the covers back to find what we think was fresh blood on the underside of the duvet. We were also woken up at 4am by some very drunk girls coming back to their room and being very noisy and slamming doors. It wasn't a pleasant stay. No washing up liquid is provided, so I avoided using the mugs and spoons to make a coffee as I didn't trust that they had been cleaned properly.
By far one of the worst places I have stayed in and wouldn't recommend it, no matter how cheap it is. Ideal location but I would suggest finding somewhere else. I couldn't wait to leave.
On arrival we had a couple standing in the doorway smoking weed which wasn’t the hotels fault. The reception was very small and dated. The staff were informative and polite.
The room was dirty and smelly and kitchen units and facilities were literally less than a metre from the bed.
We experienced a night from hell! We barely slept as the noise from above and the shouting was unbearable. There isn’t any sound proofing between apartments as we could hear conversations and movement of furnature constantly. There was shouting and-screaming and people having what sounded like a party..
We made three calls to reception who stated they visited and sorted the issue but still it continued until 3:30am.
We checked out the next morning demanding our money back for the night that we didn’t stay. They made us wait till 1130 before eventually agreeing but only after contacting Expedia to complain.
The manager of the hotel on the phone to Expedia stated that the staff member that visited the apartment that night didn’t hear anything. Basically calling me a liar. The hall ways are covered with cameras so I would recommend the hotel staff check them. Check at 315 as we had someone run down the stairs and kick our door, I’m guessing as a dig at our complaints.
I would avoid these apartments unless you are a very deep sleeper and don’t mind sleeping in a dirty old apartment.
I’ve taken real photos of the apartment we stayed in as the ones advertised are totally false. Expedia should review their advertisement images as I feel we were mislead.
We booked this hotel as it was quite cheap at the time of booking however can get expensive.
This is the worse hotel I’ve ever stayed in, the shower had black mould and holes in the grout, the toilet seat was falling off, the tiny tv only had music channels on it, the bed was small and uncomfortable and the mattress had stains on it. As well as this the taps didn’t run cold water, the paint job was very shabby with stains on the walls, the rooms were so hot with no air condition and very minimal lights and the shower was so small you couldn’t move in it.
I would avoid at all costs.
"We were charged £10 for early check-in, even though it was only 20 minutes before the standard check-in time and £5 to leave our bags…………….."Read full review
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