Norfolk Towers Hotel
Prices for Norfolk Towers Hotel
| Twin with ensuite bathroom: | £110.00(USD182.42) per unit per night |
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| Double with ensuite bathroom: | £110.00(USD182.42) per room per night, breakfast included |
| Single with ensuite bathroom: | £90.00(USD149.25) per room per night, breakfast included |
About Norfolk Towers Hotel
The Norfolk Towers Hotel is centrally located in Paddington, a leisurely stroll from Edgeware Road, ten minutes walk from Oxford Street, Marble Arch and Hyde Park.
All of our 85 bedrooms have en suite bathrooms, colour televisions, hairdryer, tea/coffee making facilities and telephones. Single, double, triple and quad rooms available.
Norfolk Towers Hotel Facilities
| Children |
Children welcome |
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| Bookable product facilities |
Colour television in all bedrooms Ground floor bedrooms available Radio in all bedrooms Tea & coffee making facilities in all bedrooms Telephone in all bedrooms |
| Provider features |
In town/city centre |
| Catering |
Bar Serve breakfast Caters for vegetarians |
| Provider facilities |
Business facilities Garden/patio for guests' use Laundry service Lift Foreign languages spoken Night porter Public telephone |
| Booking and payment details |
American Express accepted Diners Club accepted MasterCard accepted Visa accepted |
Norfolk Towers Hotel Address
| Address: |
34 Norfolk Place
London
W2 1QW
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7262 3123 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7224 8687 |
Location Information for Norfolk Towers Hotel
| Address: |
34 Norfolk Place
London
W2 1QW
|
|---|---|
| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7262 3123 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7224 8687 |
| Public transport: | Paddington - 3 mins walk From the station walk down Praed Street and turn right into Norfolk Place. |
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Latest 5 reviews of Norfolk Towers Hotel
Beware!Worst Place I have ever stayed in!
I chose the hotel for its location and the reviews seemed ok.Due to the fact that we were travelling for the World Travel Market and that we are working in tourism,i wrote an email to the hotel manager telling him that i was coming with my 2 managers and if possible to give us nice rooms,next to each other.That never happened.I always choose 3* hotels in central location because i just want to have a nice place to rest,not luxurious but not a dump like this.I just want to point out that i have seen maaaany hotels in my life due to the job.When we arrived,everything looked nice.When we entered the first room (after passing accross many doors and tight corridors),we were in shock - it was the tiniest place ever..the windows didn't close and were next to the bed..horror..
After changing several rooms,the impression is:
- the floor is falling appart (it is rotten wooden floor ) and the carpet is threadbare
- the beds - some beds are very uncomfortable,the mattress has holes in it
- the rooms are small
- the wallpaper is swollen
- there is no remote control
- in the bathroom,everything has rust and limestone
- the continental breakfast is very poor
The stuff has told us that in the 5* floor,the new renovated rooms are different.I didn't have the curiosity to see them.The stuff is helpful,as a good point.
If by any chance,you choose this hotel,don't be surprised,you will get use to the problems after few days!
Fawlty Towers is 5 star Next to this place
This must be one of the worst Hotels I have ever used. Despite the public areas being clean and carpets seem to be in good condition and relatively new.
It is when you hit the rooms that the shock sets in. The carpets were worn, everything was dated (circa 1970), Bathroom was filthy, tiles were cracked, grout was black and mouldy, the taps wer so scaled up, there was "hair" in the bath.
The room was like an oven, depite using a fan, having the window open as wide as it would go and the heating allegedly switched off.
When I approached the staff they were very unhelpful and apathetic.
I even spoke to the manager and he did not seem to care that I was far from satisfied with my room. I pointed out that I had asked to be moved which was met with a grunt.
So if you are unfortunate to stay here and are offered room 314, tell them where thay can stick ther key.
Good position but badly in need of refurbishment
Only there for 2 nights which was probably just as well. As has been said before by others the room was like an oven, even though the radiator was cold. We did have a tower fan in our room and we had to have it on full all night. TV didn't work but it was 'fixed' by our last evening but with no remote control. The room was clean but very small, the carpet was threadbare and floorboards creaky and sloping. Bathroom also clean but very small and a little the worse for wear too. Our room was fourth floor and on the front corner facing the main road but we didn't consider it noisy, although we did have our fan on full the whole time.
The choices for the continental breakfast were good and you could have as much as you wanted.
Hotel seemed busy so it makes you wonder what they spend their profits on.....it's clearly not maintanance.
Great Location, Great for budget hotel, some reviews unjustified from our experience
I booked the hotel direct after surfing the net looking for a budget hotel for a city break from me, mum and daughter. On reading the other reviews I was really concerned what I was going to. However, the location is second to none - 2 minute walk from Paddington Station. On entering the hotel we were pleased. We asked to see our room prior to checking in. Our room was on the 5th floor. It was adequate, double bed and a single bed with lovely en suite facilities, tv, hairdryer and tea/coffee making facilities. The room was clean and although not huge there was plenty room for the three of us. The beds were comfy, but the room was hot. We left the window open all the time. Our room was at the back of the hotel, so we had no noise although the view was of backcourts, but hey we not there for the view!!
Breakfast was a continental breakfast and had plenty, cereal, toast, croissants, hot bread rolls, yoghurt, cheese, fruit juices etc. More than enough to start your day., You could upgrade to english breakfast for £4 per head.
Maid service was daily with clean towels daily and bedding changed on second day.
Check out was 11am, but our flight home was not until 9pm so they had a lugguage store and we left it there until 5pm. The staff were helpful.
I would recommend this hotel for a short break on a budget. For the people who had bad experiences I think they are looking for the Hilton at Norfolk Towers prices, if you want the Hilton pay for the Hilton!!
A special "en-suite" room!
I booked the room through easytobook.com which gave a very good deal of 35 pounds for a single en-suite room. Sounds great, doesn't it? Well, everything is ok apart from the bathroom. The bathroom (though exclusively used by me) was located in another end of the corridor and I have to use a key to access into the bathroom whenever I wish to! Yet, give it is only 35 pounds (including contential breakfast) and the standard of the bedroom, I'd say this very special en-suite is not too bad. My room was located on the G/F facing the main traffic which made it quite noisy throughout the night.
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