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24 Hour Reception / Colour Television / Dvd / Fire Escape / Fridge / Hotel Safe / Iron & Board / Laundry / Parking / Pay-Phones / Phone / Self-Catering Kitchen / Shared bathroom / Shared Kitchen / Shower / Smoke Detectors / Television Lounge / Toilet / Tourist Information / Wake Up Service / Wireless Internet Access
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Astor Quest Hostel is situated within walking distance of Hyde Park, Notting Hill Gate, Kensington Palace and Whiteley's Shopping Centre. In the local area there is a lively nightlife, with an abundance of cafes, restaurants and bars. You can head to Oxford Street for high street stores, or browse the famous stalls at nearby Portobello Road Market. When it comes to relaxing, chill out in Hyde Park and Kensington Gardens, or view the artwork at the Serpentine Gallery. |
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Check in from: 2 pm Check out by: 11 am
Astor Quest Hostel only accepts guests aged 18 to 35.
Parking is available at a nearby NCP car park for approximately £15 a day.
Your bed linen is provided.
When you check in to Astor Quest Hostel you automatically receive a temporary membership to the ITA Bar & Bistro. Food is under £4.00 and there are regular theme parties and great DJ's playing music until late. Quest Hostel does not accept bookings which are longer than 7 nights.
There is a luggage room available at this hostel.
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Astor Quest Hostel Customer Reviews |
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Scott, Australian (31 July 12) |
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I found the hostel to be comfortable and I was happy with the services provided. The Astor Quest Hostel is a party hostel so if you are not up for noise consider another place. It does look a little run down inside and the bathrooms were a little slimy. Good location.
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Robert, German (06 March 12) |
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Our room (two bunk beds) was clean and sufficiently large. Bath rooms were small but absolutely sufficient for a hostel. The hotel's location is great for discovering London (start with a walk through the parks to the Houses of Parliament). Breakfast was simple: pick dishes, some bread and the spread of your choice. Overall: probably the best you can get for your money in London. And always remember: it's a hostel
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Allison, Australian (06 March 12) |
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Great location within London. Close to two tube stations, supermarkets, pubs and cafes. Hostel is basic but provides enough space etc to be comfortable for a short/mid-length stay. Ensuite bathrooms are small and insufficient for the number of guests. Cause disruption within the dorm room, but that is to be expected regardless. Overall I enjoyed my stay and will possibly book Astor Quest Hotel again in the future
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Emma Marinelli , Australian (10 September 11) |
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I enjoyed my stay here, staff were really nice and easy to get along with. Went out with the staff a few nights and felt welcome. Will definitely stay here again one day.
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Carolina, Spanish (26 July 11) |
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I stayed at Astor Quest Hotel there for 4 nights. Everything was very nice & clean. The breakfast was good (milk, coffee and tea, cereals, toasts with jam, honey, peanut cream, butter, nutella). The kitchen was clean and we had everything we needed. Everything worked well. The rooms were clean, but not very safe lockers (anyway they have safes at reception)
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1 - 5 of 13 Astor Quest Hostel Reviews
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