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Pemberton Gardens Guest House |
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1A Pemberton Gardens,
Upper Holloway
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N19 5RR
England
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Budget Hotel |
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Description |
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 Housed in two cottage style buildings, Pemberton Gardens Guest House provides affordable accommodation in Upper Holloway, between Islington and Highgate, in North London. In the vibrant areas surrounding the hotel, you’ll be sure to find great bars and restaurants. You’ll also be able to shop on Holloway Road, pay a visit to pretty Highgate Village or take a tour of Arsenal’s nearby Emirates Stadium. For Central London you'll have both Archway and Upper Holloway stations less than 5 minutes walk.
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 A typical room at Pemberton Gardens Guest House
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When you book a stay at Pemberton Gardens Guest House you’ll be saving a lot of money to spend on exciting days out in Central London. You can save even more by cooking your own meals in the convenient open plan kitchen area, which has an oven with hob, microwave and utensils. In your room you’ll have a desk and a fan and you’ll also have access to shared shower and toilet facilities. This cheap London hotel is a really good option if you’re staying on a tight budget, so book your room today! |
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Central Heating / Interior Room Entrance / Parking / Self-Catering Kitchen / Shared bathroom / Shared Kitchen / Smoke Detectors / Wireless Internet Access / Wireless Internet Access in Rooms
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There are plenty of interesting tourist places close to Pemberton Gardens Guest House, as well as a number of local bars, cafes and restaurants. Sport lovers will be able to take a tour of the Emirates Stadium – home of Arsenal Football Club – and shoppers will be able to visit Holloway Road to sample the delights at Archway Market. Another great place to visit during your stay is Highgate Village, a delightful and modern urban village that has its own park, lake, shops and cafes. |
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Archway is the nearest tube station to Pemberton Gardens Guest House, located just 5 minutes walk from the hotel and served by the Northern Line. Upper Holloway Station is also close by.
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Exit Archway Tube Station onto Holloway Road and start walking to your right. Turn right when you come to St John’s Grove and then bear left into Pemberton Gardens, where you’ll find Pemberton Gardens Guest House situated at number 1A.
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Pemberton Gardens Guest House Reviews |
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| James, Irish (05 March 10) |
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Warm, dry, basic, good value for money
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| Laura, Canadian (10 February 10) |
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Considering most other hostels in London are double the price, the value of Pemberton Gardens is very good. Rooms are decent, clean sheets provided, bathrooms/showers are relatively clean and water pressure is amazing. Kitchen is useful and location is good. However, I think they would benefit greatly by installing some sort of desk/area where business is conducted and maybe by hiring another member of staff or 2. I know it's a low key and budget but it was quite unprofessional. I stayed here for a week and my biggest issue (it really was problematic because we were in a room next to them and the walls are paper thin) was with another group of guests who were extremely rude, loud, dirty, disrespectful and broke pretty much every rule that had clearly been put up for them to see, in every hallway and translated into their language. They would scream and holler almost every night well past 2 a.m., smoke cigarettes in the hallway, kitchen and bathroom, blast loud music, hurl themselves against the walls, leave garbage in the hallways (box full of chicken bones, not exaggerating in the least) basically any bad behaviour you could think of. I am used to staying in youth hostels and I have a high tolerance for this kind of thing, but this was unacceptable. I know they were there on a relatively long term basis, they may still be there, and staff should have enforced their rules or evicted them (I know they weren't so on top of paying rent either); if I have to live by the rules of the house, so should everyone else
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| Sophie, French (04 February 10) |
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I was not expecting very much but it was very good for the price! Very good situation, just one minute from the tube. My room had comfortable bed, was clean and with a nice view.
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| Elizabeth, British (21 December 09) |
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Terrible experience. Pretty dirty rooms and unfriendly staff. An option if you are desperate
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| Steven Morgan, Welsh (07 December 09) |
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Very basic only. No towels given, you have to make your own bed. Showers and toilets fine. Location wise great
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