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Hyde Park Whiteleaf Hotel |
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66-68 Inverness Terrace
Bayswater
London
W2 3LB
England
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Independent Hotel |
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2 Star B&B |
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Description |
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 Book a room at Hyde Park Whiteleaf Hotel and you won’t be disappointed by its
location. In fact you’ll find that this cheap London hotel is based in the
vibrant district of Bayswater, with Hyde Park at the end of the road. There’s so
much to do and see surrounding this hotel that you’ll be glad you have 24 hour
room access. You should use the tourist information available to plan out your
itinerary. The nearby tube stations and Paddington Train Station will make
travelling around London easy.
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 The Hyde Park Whiteleaf Hotel in Bayswater
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 A Typical Triple Room at Hyde Park Whiteleaf Hotel
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The rooms at Hyde Park Whiteleaf Hotel are very basic and very cheap. You can
stay in a single, double, twin, triple or quad room with ensuite shower and
toilet. If money is tight there are single rooms with shared bathrooms
available. You will have central heating in your room and an alarm clock radio,
colour TV, hospitality tray and direct dial telephone. Enjoy your continental
buffet breakfast in the restaurant, which even also offers a well priced Indian
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Facilities |
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24 Hour Reception / Central Heating / Coffee/Tea Maker / Colour Television / Direct Dial Phone / Family Friendly / Fire Escape / Hairdryer / Hotel Safe / Interior Room Entrance / Iron & Board / Non-Smoking Rooms on Request / Shared bathroom / Shower / Smoke Detectors / Tea & Coffee / Toilet / Tourist Information / Wake Up Service / Wash Basin / Wireless Internet Access
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Attractions |
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You should make the most of Hyde Park whilst staying at Hyde Park Whiteleaf
Hotel; after all it’s conveniently located at the end of the road! You could
relax near the Serpentine Lake, visit the Diana Memorial Fountain, or take a
look at Marble Arch. You will find that Kensington Palace and Gardens actually
adjoin this park. If you walk straight through Hyde Park you will get to the
Royal Albert Hall and Harrods. The Portobello Road Market, Oxford Street and
West End theatres are also close by. |
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Check in from: 2 pm Check out by: 11 am
Wake up calls are available upon request at Hyde Park Whiteleaf Hotel. The reception is open 24 hours a day. There is a hotel safe to store any valuables you may have. |
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To travel to Hyde Park Whiteleaf Hotel on the tube you should travel on the
central line to Queensway Tube Station, or the Circle or District line to
Bayswater Tube Station.
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Upon arrival at Queensway Tube Station you should exit onto Queensway, cross
over the road and turn to your left. Walk along Queensway and turn right into
Inverness Place. Take a left into Inverness Terrace and you will soon spot Hyde
Park Whiteleaf Hotel at number 66.
Upon arrival at Bayswater Tube Station
exit onto Queensway, cross over the road and head on up Inverness Place straight
in front of you. Turn left into Inverness Terrace where Hyde Park Whiteleaf
Hotel is located at number 66.
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Hyde Park Whiteleaf Hotel Reviews |
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| EAE, British (08 February 10) |
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Inexpensive hotel with clean sheets, TV, coffee and tea making facilities, hair-dryer, sink in room with hot and cold water. For London, relatively quiet (I had requested a quiet room if possible). Smoky smelling, don't know if a non- smoking room would have been available. Might be worth asking. Wobbly electric sockets, had to balance electric kettle on TV for flex to reach socket. Saggy mattress, one flat pillow, one furry counterpane but no other blanket or quilt. Shared bathroom was a small cubicle up a stair and with only two small hand towels supplied. I decided not to use it
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| Gavin Radford, British (30 January 10) |
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A basic room, but clean and tidy and well-presented. The staff are friendly and helpful
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| Christopher Lynch, Australian (29 January 10) |
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A wonderfully located, clean, value-for-money hotel in Bayswater. Close to shops, restaurants, well-connected to tube stations at Queensway as well as Bayswater. Charming, welcoming staff. A decent continental breakfast is included in the rate
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| Kristian Gjermundry, Norwegian (12 December 09) |
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Ok single room. I had a really nice stay in this hotel!
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| Gillian Millar, British (11 December 09) |
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Overall adequate. Rooms a bit in need of refurbishment. Some of electrical goods antiquated, communal toilet - massive mould growth bottom of toilet. Friendly welcoming staff, breakfast a bonus and more than adequate. Nice area. Probably even though in London, not worth 35 a night £25- £30 more realistic
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