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umi Hotel
Prices for umi Hotel
| Double with ensuite bathroom: | £70.00 to £150.00(USD116.57) per room per night, breakfast included |
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| Single with ensuite bathroom: | £49.00 to £120.00(USD81.60) per room per night, breakfast included |
| Twin with shared bathroom: | £70.00 to £150.00(USD116.57) per room per night, breakfast included |
| Family with ensuite bathroom: | £100.00 to £180.00(USD166.54) per room per night, breakfast included |
About umi Hotel
Our central London hotel is located in a quiet garden square in London's trendy Notting Hill/Bayswater area. Offering leisure and group accommodation through to the very best business accommodation, umi is close to Hyde Park and the Heathrow Express rail link at Paddington station.
For family or business stays, all our rooms are furnished to a high standard in warm colours and have Wifi connections for easy access to the internet, we also offer a concierge service that can help you plan a prefect stay in London.
umi Hotel - a unique and character filled hotel located in a quiet spot in central London.
umi Hotel 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 Tea & coffee making facilities in all bedrooms Telephone in all bedrooms |
| Provider features |
In town/city centre |
| Catering |
Bar Serve breakfast Serve evening meal |
| Provider facilities |
Central heating throughout Coach parties accepted Conference facilities Separate guests' lounge Lift Available for wedding receptions |
| Booking and payment details |
American Express accepted Euros accepted MasterCard accepted Maestro accepted |
umi Hotel Address
| Address: |
Bayswater, 16 Leinster Square, London
London
W2 4PR
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7221 9131 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7221 4073 |
| Email: | info@umihotels.co.uk |
| Website: | http://www.umihotels.co.uk |
Location Information for umi Hotel
| Address: |
Bayswater, 16 Leinster Square, London
London
W2 4PR
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| Telephone: | +44 (0)20 7221 9131 |
| Fax: | +44 (0)20 7221 4073 |
| Email: | info@umihotels.co.uk |
| Website: | http://www.umihotels.co.uk |
| Public transport: | Queensway or Bayswater |
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Latest 5 reviews of umi Hotel
Poor value, hygiene and easily one of the worst hotels I have ever stayed in
Firstly, the location is not really Notting Hill. That would make it somewhat upmarket.
No lift to the fifth floor.Walls in bed and bathroom covered in mould. Noisy throughout the night due to firedoors in corridor slamming and paper thin walls. Overall dirty and grimy with linen that looked unchanged. During the night we even had a vistor of the four legged furry kind rummaging through our luggage... NOT something you would expect in a city hotel.
Don't be fooled by the photos that they have on their website like I was. Oh did I forget to mention that the staff were reasonably consistent in their abilty to give incorrect directions to basic landmarks. Wifi was also relatively expensive compared to most hotels that now have free wifi as standard.
The location is not an easy walk from the tube if you have luggage. Would recommend staying closer to paddington if you are coming to London from an international destination and wanting to avoid cab rides or treacherous battles between luggage and steep escalators and stairs which are characteristic of both bayswater and queensway tube stations.
Getting tired; time to spend some money
The UMI needs some urgent renovations; particularly the bathrooms which consistently disappoint on every visit. Last time, it was paint peeling off the side of the bath and lukewarm shower water; this time it was a leaking tap and shower head that dripped all night and wasted litres of water. Nevertheless we like to stay here because it is in a great location in lovely Bayswater, only 5 mins walk from the Bayswater tube station and Queensgate Road Restaurants. The reception area is also nice, and the staff are very friendly at all hours, which is also nice. The breakfast here is great and speedy, but the restaurant downstairs for night dining is to be avoided at all costs - horrible food, shockingly bad service and depressing ambience. How they think anyone can eat with muzic blaring and sports playing on a silent large TV screen is beyond us.
Didn't quite live up to its advertising, but still a good choice
We stayed for one night only (as planned - we didn't walk out!), wanted somewhere inexpensive, convenient for an appointment the next day, in a nice area and not depressing, and it ticked all these boxes.
The decor of the room was a little odd, I think they'd taken over another hotel and not yet redecorated. It didnt fit their young and groovy image, and was a bit tired and old-fashioned, though it was pleasant and inoffensive. I would guess the main new additions would have been the bed (very good, though not big for americans) and the flatscreen digital TV with freeview, a nice touch. We had the executive room, not sure it was worth it, though it wa a good size so maybe the standards are tiny. The bathroom was minute - just a toilet and shower - but was freshly painted.
As well as the reasonable price and fairly nice room, the best thng was the great location - on a lovely and very quiet square with a park in the middle. But a block away from Westbourne Grove, with more restaurants and shops than you could shake a stick at. Frankly I can forgive the odd loose floorboard for the beautiful old building we were in - if you want standardisation, go to a Holiday Inn (the hotel does have a lift, though)
I wouldn't come here for my honeymoon, but I'd happily stay again.
Good value but tired rooms
The hotel recepton was very friendly and helpful and the reception area is very smart and clean. The room was small and the decor of the room and the corridors is very tired and really needs to be upgraded and first impressions on entering the room were disappointing. Once used to it, it was fne and was very clean. The locaton is pretty handy to the underground or the bus to the West End and walking distance to Kensington.
Wouldn't recommend to a friend, but ok for the money
Stayed here for two nights at the begining of October with my boyfriend for his birthday. I chose the hotel because it was the cheapest yet the best reviews for a 3* hotel i could find.
The room was an ok size, (at the end of the day your only sleeping in it) the sink was in the bedroom, and the bathroom was so tiny you litrally couldn't swing a cat in it. The bathroom was full of black mould and absolutly stank of foust, but, it was clean to use both shower and toilet, just didn't look very nice.
I'd read reviews before staying at this hotel, and a couple said about creeky floorboards..that didn't stop me booking. BUT, seriously, were talking LOUD creeky floorboards from the room above that kept us up until 1am! And our room was next to the lifts so that was noisey too! So if you are sensitve to noise, do not stay at this hotel, or ask for a room on top floor away from lifts.
The breakfast was good. It def filled us up til lunch. You had 4 options to choose from including toast, muffins, cereals, fruit, teas, hot chocolate, orange juice, apple juice etc. Was very nice, no need for a cooked full english.
It was about a 6 minute walk to bayswater station, and a 12 minute walk to Queensway station. They are the nearest stations to the hotel. You could obviously get a much closer hotel, but this was ok if you can be bothered to walk.....in the rain.
All in all, it was an ok Hotel, wouldn't stay here again or recommend it to a friend really. It was good for the money tho, I piad £150 for 2 nights including breakfast, so in London, that isn't bad. The staff couldn't have been more friendly either.
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