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Tria Hotel |
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35-37 St Stephens Gardens Notting Hill London England W2 5NA |
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2 Star Hotel |
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Description |
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 Tria Hotel is a recently refurbished budget hotel of high quality and service, situated just west of Central London between Notting Hill and Queensway, next to Hyde Park. Tria Hotel is just a few minutes walk from Portobello Road market, a popular and cosmopolitan place to shop for clothes and antiques. Tria Hotel is within easy reach of the West End.
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 A double room at Tria Hotel
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Tria Hotel offers 44 high quality, newly furnished rooms overlooking a bright, quiet garden square. Each of the 44 Tria Hotel rooms feature a private bathroom, colour TV, trouser press, hairdryer and hospitality tray. Continental breakfast is served in the breakfast room at Tria Hotel and can be upgraded to an English breakfast for a small fee. |
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Facilities |
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Wake Up Calls / Tourist information / Continental Breakfast / TV In Rooms / Trouser Press / Shower / Bath / 24hr Access / Television lounge / Electronic Room Keys |
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Tria Hotel is well located in Notting Hill, with many restaurants and shops to keep you occupied. There is also Portobello Road Market, the Notting Hill Arts Centre and the Electric Cinema to enjoy. Walk to Hyde Park and roam around the leafy paths and gardens. Westbourne Park has a good range of pubs to visit in the evenings. |
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Westbourne Park is the nearest station for guests at Tria Hotel. From there, you can travel on the Hammersmith and City Line. |
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Turn right onto Great Western Road when you exit Westbourne Park. Follow this with a left onto Westbourne Park Road. Carry on until you reach Shrewsbury Road. From here you need to take a left onto St Stephens Gardens and you will arrive at Tria Hotel. |
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Average Rating : Good | |
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By Noma Fowler-Sandlin (27 Mar 2006) |
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| The Tria Hotel is in the same neighborhood where Michael Caine's character lived in the original movie Alfie. There's a sweet little garden running down the boulevard that gives the surrounding a lovely, less urban feel. What it lacks in wall thickness (it was a tad noisy from other guests coming in late from the pubs on Saturday night) it completely made up for in charm, location and ease of transportation. There's a bus stop just a few steps away that is used by six different busses!
The Tria filled our needs well. We were gone from the room exploring the city most of the day and the beds were comfy, so it filled our simple needs perfectly.
Although I'd read a few complaints about Tria's breakfast, I enjoyed it. The morning staff, mostly comprised of young French women, efficiently served the juice, coffee, tea, cereal, milk and toast in the breakfast room. Often, we chatted with other guests. The arrangement of the room promotes that kind of interaction. Recommend it! |
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By Tracy Winkle (22 Aug 2003) |
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| The Tria hotel is a small budget hotel. The continental breakfast is two slices of toast, instant coffee and a bowl of cereal with juice. It does not have air conditioning and is hot in the summer. Location is great you can walk to tube and the bus just steps away. |
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By Fernando Alonso (15 Nov 2002) |
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| Extremely clean, nice rooms, very very friendly staff, especially Katherina (thanks for your help), very well located and very well connected to public transport (buses 23 and 7 to the centre pass very often right outside the door).
Thanks Tria for an unforgetable week in London. |
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By Paal Schoyen (11 Aug 2002) |
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| A very nice B&B hotel where we spent a whole week in August 2002. Quiet area, but not far away from the tube. Buses from right outside tria hotel to Oxford street. Highly recommandable hotel with a very friendly staff - Ali in particular :-), nice and clean rooms and reasonable room prices. Thank you Tria Hotel for a wonderful week!
Jorun, Gunn Tove and Paal |
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By Paul McFarlane (29 Jul 2002) |
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| The Tria Hotel was excellent value for money, friendly staff, rooms and hotel spotless (totally refurbished through out), great location, would definitely use the Tria hotel again. One minor point, rooms are on the small side, but still great value. |
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By Daniella (12 Jun 2002) |
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| Great new rooms - extremely clean, nice quiet location near to all the action and friendly staff. The Tria hotel is a quiet hotel as its just newly opened - so I got a good nights sleep |
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