Guest Accommodation
The Princes Square
Prices for The Princes Square
| Single with ensuite bathroom: | From £59.00(USD98.55) per room per night, breakfast included |
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| Double with ensuite bathroom: | From £79.00(USD131.96) per room per night, breakfast included |
| Twin with ensuite bathroom: | From £79.00(USD131.96) per room per night, breakfast included |
| Family with ensuite bathroom: | £99.00 to £139.00(USD165.37) per room per night, breakfast included |
About The Princes Square
The Princes Square is well situated in the heart of central London, convenient for both business and leisure travellers alike. The hotel consists of three listed Victorian townhouses.
The hotel's lounge and licensed bar provides an ideal place for guests to relax. Our reception is open 24 hours a day.
The Princes Square Facilities
| Children |
Facilities for children Children welcome |
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| Bookable product facilities |
Colour television in all bedrooms Ground floor bedrooms available Hairdryer in all bedrooms Internet access Tea & coffee making facilities in all bedrooms Telephone in all bedrooms |
| Parking & transport |
Car parking |
| Provider features |
In town/city centre |
| Catering |
Bar Serve breakfast Caters for vegetarians |
| Provider facilities |
Business facilities Central heating throughout Coach parties accepted Separate guests' lounge Ironing facilities Lift Night porter |
| Booking and payment details |
MasterCard accepted Special group rates Sterling travellers' cheques accepted Maestro accepted Visa accepted |
The Princes Square Address
| Address: |
23-25 Princes Square
London
W2 4NJ
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7229 9876 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7229 4664 |
Location Information for The Princes Square
| Address: |
23-25 Princes Square
London
W2 4NJ
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7229 9876 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7229 4664 |
| Public transport: | Bayswater/Queensway - 5 mins walk From Bayswater turn left into Moscow Road and take the thrid right into Ilchester Gardens. The hotel is just a few yards down on the right. |
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Latest 5 reviews of The Princes Square
Worst hotel I've ever been to
There's no other hotel in any European country I've ever been to, to be worse than this one!
The elevator was making a terrible noise, you could hear any noise from other rooms, the staff was so unhelpful and 'dangerous' looking, the breakfast was like from a 3rd world country, not Central London, the shaving kit in the bathroom was not working, the hair drier was not working, one window didn't close (!!!), I had to sleep with the window open, but most important was the fact that it was advertised that there will be WiFi and it wasn't. There was no coverage in my room. I earn my money from the Internet, they promised to offer that, but it wasn't. And they obviously didn't want to do anything about it.
You REALLY have to consider before booking there.
Great affordable Hotel - I'll be back.
I've stayed in some tips in my time visiting London. In fairness a cheap hotel in London is a cheap hotel - one knows what to expect. There probably won't be a chocolate on the pillow!
This was a pleasant surprise. It was the usual small London size but it had quite a spacious bathroom with a great shower.
The location is great, it's a 2 min walk around to Queensway (which has 2 tube stops on it) with a large choice of eateries and late night shops, including Marks+Spencer. It's also a few mins walk to Paddington Rail Station.
If I had to complain the 5 chans on the tiny TV weren't of much interest and I didn't appreciate the chap with the Jackhammer kicking off at 8 am but that's hardly the Hotel's fault.
I'll stay there again for a comfy night's sleep without breaking the bank.
No complaints!
We booked this hotel very last minute (due to another hotel cancelling our reservation an hour before leaving home.
We paid £180 for a triple room for two nights.
The location was great, very close to two tubestations and ideal for the night bus home.
The room was small, but clean and towels changed daily.
Breakfast was continental (or £5 pppn supplement for english) we only had continental but it was fine!
The hotel staff were pleasant, and overall I was very happy with the hotel.
If you want somewhere just to lay your head thats clean and affordable, stay here.
If you want 5* service luxury, then pay for it and don't stay here.
Oh, one more thing, this hotel does not have a left luggage facility, though they let you keep your bags in the reception area AT YOUR OWN RISK. We left all of our belongings for a few hours and they were still there when we went back, but do be cautious. Take out any valuables and do not leave money or jewelery.
Adequate but should be much better
I was traveling with my two teenage daughters and stayed for 2 nights. Location is excellent - could really not be much better. Service was adequate - we were not really asking for any and the beds were done thus nothing to complain there. What I still after all these years of traveling back and forth cannot understand is that it is totally "acceptable" to pay these prices for something of this level. The family rooms are always in the basement (there were 3 of us) with window opening to the door for deliveries - which I suppose could count as morming call with the first delivery men or stuff members moving around 6 or 7 a.m.. Rooms are usually damp änd stuffy with no air condition, everything in the room extremely well-worn (and not in a charming way), shower means cold without a hint of even lukewarm and breakfast is ...yes included but below basic. - and this hotel made no exception there. I understand the tough times and need to save where possible but would rather charge a few Euros/Pounds extra and at least show some paint in the rooms from time to time, replace some of the covers as well as offer something with any taste for breakfast. For 10-15 Euros more per night per room and willing to travel a bit further we got a totally different level of room & excellent breakfast and still only 25-35 min by buss + tube from hotel to Leicester Square.
In conclusion, the 3 points out of 5 is very generous, but didn't have the heart to give less.
Stay way!!!
A horrible hotel. Breakfast - everything it at least one day old, coffee is luke warm. rooms are dirty - even after cleaning. I dropped a piece of paper on my third day there - and it stayed until I left. They do not change the sheets at all! did not change them for 8 days!!) .I had to stay because could not get another hotel. Came with my two daughters, both disabled. one in wheelchair. And though I contacted the hotel several times they did not tell me that it is not accessible. 5 steps to the room (a very small and unconvienient room), about 25 steps to the dining room. how are you supposed to do it with wheelchair and crutches? I called them a day before we arrived and elena promised me that the room is accessible (five steps!!!) and said nothing about the dining room. They are liars. this is a very bad hotel. do not go there!!!!
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