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Clarendon Hotel
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Prices for Clarendon Hotel

Suite: £150.00 to £199.00(USD249.80)  per room per night, breakfast included
Single with ensuite bathroom: £80.00 to £100.00(USD133.23)  per person per night, breakfast included
Double with ensuite bathroom: £100.00 to £140.00(USD166.54)  per room per night, breakfast included
Twin with ensuite bathroom: £100.00 to £140.00(USD166.54)  per room per night, breakfast included
Family with ensuite bathroom: £120.00 to £155.00(USD199.84)  per room per night, breakfast included
 

About Clarendon Hotel

The Clarendon Hotel has an envied position overlooking historic Blackheath.

The hotel has 181 en-suite bedrooms, Meridian Restaurant serving fine cuisine and a visit to the Nautical bar is a must for visitors to the Clarendon.

When staying at the Clarendon, you will be spoilt for choice for places to visit. Situated close to Greenwich, Kent and 20 minutes from central London, the Clarendon is the ideal location.

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Clarendon Hotel Facilities

Children Facilities for children
Children welcome
Bookable product facilities Four poster beds available
Colour television in all bedrooms
Ground floor bedrooms available
Hairdryer in all bedrooms
Internet access
Radio in all bedrooms
Tea & coffee making facilities in all bedrooms
Telephone in all bedrooms
Parking & transport Car parking
On site parking
Provider features Of historic, literary or architectural interest
Catering
Bar
Serve breakfast
Serve evening meal
Serve lunch
Room service
Caters for vegetarians
Leisure facilities Games room
Provider facilities Business facilities
Central heating throughout
Coach parties accepted
Licenced for civil marriages
Evening entertainment
Garden/patio for guests' use
Separate guests' lounge
Ironing facilities
Laundry service
Lift
Foreign languages spoken
Night porter
Public telephone
Real log/coal fires
Stag/hen parties welcome
Available for wedding receptions
Booking and payment details American Express accepted
Delta accepted
Diners Club accepted
Euros accepted
MasterCard accepted
Special group rates
Sterling travellers' cheques accepted
Maestro accepted
Visa accepted

Clarendon Hotel Address

Address:
8-16 Montpelier Row, London
London
SE3 0RW
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8318 4321
Fax: +44 (0)20 8318 4378
Email:
Website: http://www.clarendonhotel.com

Location Information for Clarendon Hotel

Address:
8-16 Montpelier Row, London
London
SE3 0RW
Telephone: +44 (0)20 8318 4321
Fax: +44 (0)20 8318 4378
Email:
Website: http://www.clarendonhotel.com
Public transport: Blackheath Station - turn left 5 minutes walk through Blackheath Village.
By Road: M25 - From the South: On the M25 @ Junct 3 London bound, take the A2 to Blackheath. At the roundabout on Blakheath take third exit to Blackheath Village, the hotel is opposite the church. From the North: On the M25 @ Junct 4 Take the A11, then the A102

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Clarendon Hotel
 

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Ranked #805

Traveller Rating:

3.0
Based on 22 reviews

What to Expect:

  • 3.0 Rooms
  • 3.0 Service
  • 3.0 Value
  • 3.0 Cleanliness

Recommended for:

  • 2.2 Older travelers
  • 1.7 Young singles
  • 1.7 Families with young children
  • 1.6 Families with teenagers
  • 1.6 An amazing honeymoon

  Latest 5 reviews of Clarendon Hotel

Wrong building for a hotel

It looks like it would be a good hotel but the layout and partitioning and the weak soundproofing really let it down. The rooms are spacious but the bed in our Crown Double was very uncomfortable and...

It looks like it would be a good hotel but the layout and partitioning and the weak soundproofing really let it down. The rooms are spacious but the bed in our Crown Double was very uncomfortable and itchy as well. Also, they have a strange policy that will serve you a continental breakfast or anything from the room service menu in your room, but not the cooked breakfast. Overall, I would not stay here again.

 
2.0
9 November 2009
by archaeocritic, UK
 

Not Very Impressed

Stayed here for two nights due to a family wedding so not really by choice. The hotel is a 3 star hotel in need of decorating and improvements. It claims to be the premier Georgian hotel in South...

Stayed here for two nights due to a family wedding so not really by choice. The hotel is a 3 star hotel in need of decorating and improvements. It claims to be the premier Georgian hotel in South East London, i have no doubt that it is but when you consider it has the likes of Lewisham, Charlton etc to compete with i wouldnt say it was something to shout about.

Little things appeared to be to much trouble for the staff, like ordering a newspaper for the following morning, this can be done but the paper has to be collected from reception! on requesting an iron i was informed that there was an ironing room, this turned out to be a dirty laundry room with a wet floor piled high with dirty towels and laundry with a stained ironing board in one corner.

Breakfast was adequate but no better than that. The most shocking thing is that they charge £110.00 for a Crown room even with a discount, definitely not in the bracket where they can charge these sort of rates.

 
2.0
13 August 2009
by brandyboy, SOUTHAMPTON
 

comfortable hotel ideal for the o2 arena

We were going to M Jacksons concert at the o2 arena but still decided to go London for a break, we liked the hotel,ideal for going to the o2 the 108 bus stop is just outside, our room was spacious...

We were going to M Jacksons concert at the o2 arena but still decided to go London for a break, we liked the hotel,ideal for going to the o2 the 108 bus stop is just outside, our room was spacious with a large comfortable bed everything for an overnight stay, friendly and helpful staff especially Lorraine,plenty of places to eat in the village, our room overlooked the heath and it's a pleasant walk to Greenwich park, observatory, maritime museum & thames,. We give the thumbs up!Oh & the breakfast is good.

 
4.0
25 July 2009
by sofysmum, warwickshire
 

Not worth the money and not up to standards

We had a room in the Heathview Wing, top floor. View was lovely all right. Pity that the windows were old and did not really muffle out the traffic noise, or even open easily. The heat in the room...

We had a room in the Heathview Wing, top floor. View was lovely all right. Pity that the windows were old and did not really muffle out the traffic noise, or even open easily. The heat in the room was almost unbearable. The floor of the room was not level, so that moving from the window to the bed, you actually walked downhill. Some of the furniture in the room (especially the cupboard) where askew too.

On two occasions, the linen was ripped and with spots. Television was blurry, teapot filled with water from the previous guest (who knows for how long). The bathroom had pretty old fittings, with two separate taps for hot and cold. Not really up to today's standards. Showering was a challenge, since water pressure was quite low and temperature hard to set. One light bulb in bathroom was broken during our entire stay.

The elevator is outdated and quite damaged. (Door is incredibly loud and the elevator ceiling is cracking.) General cleanlines in the hotel is below average. (Example: on the 2nd floor - elevator area, there were 2 used wine glasses left on the window sill. These glasses stayed there for 3 entire days!)

Breakfast: Typical englisch breakfast. Quality was ok. Orange juice horrible. Waiting staff seemed a little confused.

 
1.0
9 July 2009
by The-mistery-guest, Vienna
 

I liked it actually!

Despite previous reviews, I really quite liked this hotel. The location in Blackheath was a pleasant surprise and on a sunny evening there was nowhere nicer to be than in my large room at the front...

Despite previous reviews, I really quite liked this hotel. The location in Blackheath was a pleasant surprise and on a sunny evening there was nowhere nicer to be than in my large room at the front of the hotel with the sun streaming in! Yes, there was traffic noise (I had to have the windows open as it was very warm), and yes, it is a bit creaky on the floors and along the corridors, and yes, you can hear noise from the corridors, but I felt the hotel had character and was very comfortable and good value for money. Blackheath village with all sorts of restaurants is a 3 minute walk, a lovely pub 1 minute to the right outside the hotel, and a green with duckpond etc., and all within 15/20 minutes travel of central London. I found it clean, staff were effficient (if not overly friendly) and had an enjoyable stay.

 
3.0
19 June 2009
by simbasmum, Plymouth
 

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Special Offers for Clarendon Hotel

  • Great weekend break with dinner

    Valid from 6 April 2009 to 28 November 2009
    The Clarendon Hotel (Longitude 0.01º) is offering a weekend break with dinner and breakfast for £125pp.
     
  • Hotel and free O2 Bus offer

    Valid from 14 April 2009 to 31 December 2009
    Free return bus tickets for the The O2 Arena are on offer to guests booking accommodation at the Clarendon Hotel, Blackheath.
     
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