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Redland House Hotel London |
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52 Kendal Street
Marylebone
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W2 2BP
England
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Independent Hotel |
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1 Star Hotel |
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Description |
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 Stay at Redland House Hotel London and you and your family are sure to receive a warm welcome. This affordable London hotel prides itself on creating a home from home atmosphere for visitors to this capital city. Just a stone’s throw from lush Hyde Park, Redland House Hotel London provides an ideal base for you to explore the highlights of London. To make sure you are fully fuelled and ready for sightseeing, a traditional English breakfast is served every morning in the comfortable dining room.
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 Redland House Hotel, London
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 A Typical Double Room at Redland House Hotel London
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The rooms are basic, but they have plenty of facilities to ensure that you won’t miss your home comforts. You can enjoy a hot drink as all rooms have tea and coffee making facilities. Each room also has a colour television and a radio for you to keep up to date with all your favourite programmes. You’ll be spoilt for choice when deciding on your room. Redland House Hotel London has everything from a single, to rooms suitable for four. If you prefer privacy, some rooms even have ensuite showers. |
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Facilities |
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24 Hour Reception / Alarm Clock Radio / Coffee/Tea Maker / Colour Television / Family Friendly / Phone / Shower / Toilet / Tourist Information / Wash Basin
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From Redland House Hotel London, walk along Edgware Road and head for Hyde Park. You’ll soon reach the striking gateway known as Marble Arch. Continue your stroll into Hyde Park and you can experience the greener side to London. Whilst at the park you can visit the Bird Sanctuary, Speaker’s Corner and the Princess Diana Memorial. If it’s shopping you’re looking for, Oxford Street is a short walk from Redland House Hotel London, and exclusive Knightsbridge is just on the other side of Hyde Park. |
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Check in from: 2 pm Check out by: 11 am
Rooms at the Redland House Hotel London have a direct intercom facility to the main reception. If you reserve a room without a shower, this will have a wash hand basin. Rooms with ensuite showers do not have ensuite toilets. |
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To get to Redland House Hotel on the tube you should travel on the Central Line and get off at Marble Arch Tube Station.
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From Marble Arch Tube Station you should exit onto Marble Arch and turn to your right. Start walking and then take another right into Edgware Road. Walk up this street and turn left into Kendal Street. You will find Redland Hotel London on your left hand side on this street.
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Redland House Hotel London Reviews |
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| Guillaume, French (29 October 09) |
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A perfect base for central London. This hotel is very good. Redland Hotel was just ok. We had ensuite shower so it was good
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| Frank, German (29 October 09) |
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To be honest the Redland Hotel was not the best hotel I have ever stayed in by a long way, but, it was basic and clean enough. Really you get what you pay for. But, if you were to pay for location, it should be a lot more expensive. That definately made it for me
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| Adrian, British (30 December 08) |
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Bit of a dive but quiet and functional - excellent location too.
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| AnneMarie Tumilty, British (10 December 08) |
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I stayed one night at the Redland Hotel recently, and sadly was not impressed. While the bed linen and towels were clean, the hotel itself was old, crumbling and very shabby. There was also the distinct smell of damp, which was very off-putting. I was feeling very ill when I awoke on the Sunday morning, and as a result never even sampled the breakfast. The shower tray in the shared bathrooms quickly filled with water and began to leak meaning I had to have a very quick shower. Not impressed at all and would not recommend to anyone.
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| Brock Dykeman, Canadian (14 July 08) |
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You should not stay at this hotel. The hotel is badly in need of basic maintenance. The beds were hard and lumpy and the rooms were not very clean. Breakfast was white bread for toast and 2 cereals and instant coffee - very basic. The staff were friendly and it is a nice neighbourhood, but that did not make up for its other shortcomings.
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1 - 5 of 5 Redland House Hotel London Reviews
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Redland House Hotel London
2.4 out of
5
based on
5 user reviews.
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