Abba Queen’s Gate Hotel
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Prices for Abba Queen’s Gate Hotel

Suite: From £195.00(USD325.73)  per room per night, room only
Twin with ensuite bathroom: From £150.00(USD250.56)  per room per night, room only
Single with ensuite bathroom: From £165.00(USD275.62)  per room per night, room only
Double with ensuite bathroom: From £150.00(USD250.56)  per room per night, room only
Family with ensuite bathroom: From £215.00(USD359.14)  per room per night, room only
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About Abba Queen’s Gate Hotel

The distinguished Abba Queen's Gate Hotel is a captivating 82 room Victorian Town House hotel that dates back to 1857 and offers a wealth of charm and exquisite original period features.

Newly refurbished, The Abba Queen's Gate Hotel offers 82 exceptionally spacious bedrooms, restaurant, lobby bar and meeting room. This elegantly fronted Victorian hotel offers contemporary accommodation and facilities perfectly catering to both the leisure or business traveller.

All 82 bedrooms have been designed to cater for the varying delicacies of our guests. With a fusion of room styles from modern chic to traditional English elegance, our standard and executive rooms offer all modern conveniences to ensure your stay with us will be a 'home away from home'.

With a fantastic location in the fashionable borough of Kensington and Chelsea, The Abba Queen's Gate Hotel is but a short walk from many of the major museums, entertainment, shopping and exhibition centres. With the Natural History Museum, Victoria & Albert and Science Museum just around the corner, museum lovers will be kept occupied for hours. The Royal Albert Hall is a mere five minutes away for those attending concerts or award ceremonies. Enjoy some serious retail therapy with high street Kensington and Knightsbridge all in close proximity to the hotel.

The Clubhouse Restaurant is a tranquil oasis to begin your day with breakfast served daily offering a wide variety of pastries, breads, fruits and juices. For a more hearty start, indulge yourself with a traditional full English breakfast.

The newly refurbished club Bar Lounge is the perfect place to recharge your batteries. Serving an eclectic mix of light snacks throughout the day complimented with a full rage of soft and alcoholic beverages. Awaken your senses and enjoy with company our range of speciality coffees from our Mater Barrista. The hotel also offers a 24 hour room service menu.

Our meeting room is the perfect venue for a wide variety of business needs. Accommodating up to 30 persons, the room offers a grand and ambient atmosphere with natural daylight, no pillars and high ceilings ideal for those smaller but vital meetings, functions, seminars, product launches or workshops. Conference equipment is available to hire along with full food and beverage catering.

Whatever your reason for you stay in London, the Abba Queens's Gate Hotel is there to surpass your expectations and ensure your stay will be memorable.

Abba Queen’s Gate Hotel Facilities

Children Children welcome
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 Off site parking
Provider features In town/city centre
Catering Bar
Serve breakfast
Room service
Provider facilities Central heating throughout
Coach parties accepted
Conference facilities
Separate guests' lounge
Ironing facilities
Laundry service
Lift
Night porter
Public telephone
Booking and payment details American Express accepted
MasterCard accepted
Maestro accepted
Visa accepted

Location Information for Abba Queen’s Gate Hotel

Address:
31- 34 Queen's Gate, London
London
SW7 5JA
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7584 7222
Fax: +44 (0)20 7589 3910
Email:
Website: http://www.abbaqueensgatehotel.com/en/?__utma=1.2485480242844769000.1245231600.1245231600.1253704994.2&__utmb=1.28.10.1253704994&__utmc=1&__utmx=-&__utmz=1.1253704994.2.1.utmcsr=(direct)|utmccn=(direct)|utmcmd=(none)&__utmv=-&__utmk=218943001
Public transport: Gloucester Road - follow the Cromwell Road eastwards. At the traffic lights with the Natural History Museum in front of you, turn left into Queen's Gate. The hotel is approximately 200 yards on the left-hand side.
By Road: M25 - leave at J5 and join the M4, follow signs for A4 and Central London onto the Cromwell Road. At the traffic lights with the Natural History Museum, turn left into Queen's Gate. The hotel is approximately 200 yards on the left hand side.

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Abba Queen’s Gate Hotel
 

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Ranked #476

Traveller Rating:

3.5
Based on 86 reviews

What to Expect:

  • 3.0 Rooms
  • 3.5 Service
  • 3.0 Value
  • 3.5 Cleanliness
  • 3.5 Dining

Recommended for:

  • 4.0 Older travelers
  • 3.7 Young singles
  • 3.6 Families with young children
  • 3.6 Families with teenagers
  • 2.3 An amazing honeymoon

  Latest 5 reviews of Abba Queen’s Gate Hotel

A good overall experience

We stayed at the Abba Queen's Gate based on the recommendation of a travel agent. We were happy with the overall experience. We stayed in a Quad room, which worked well for myself, my husband and...

We stayed at the Abba Queen's Gate based on the recommendation of a travel agent. We were happy with the overall experience. We stayed in a Quad room, which worked well for myself, my husband and our 2 teenagers. The location could have been a bit more convenient, but it was a beautiful, quiet neighborhood. We had to walk at least a few blocks to get to just about anything - a few restaurants and the tube included. Breakfast, which was included, was very good.

 
4.0
12 July 2008
by bandb8, massachusetts
 

4* hotel?? Don't think so - more like 2,5!

Booked a room at Abba Queen's Gate hotel for the weekend, quite pleased with how it looked on their website & photographs of the rooms. I understand they use images of their best rooms only, but it...

Booked a room at Abba Queen's Gate hotel for the weekend, quite pleased with how it looked on their website & photographs of the rooms. I understand they use images of their best rooms only, but it being a 4 * hotel, I thought that you might actually get something in that style. Their regular rates for a standard room is £175 / night... The check-in staff was not overly friendly, but not unfriendly either - the place looks great from the outside and is in a really good location, so didn't think much of the customer service bit. We were really looking forward to a lovely weekend at a 'fancy hotel' - I had planned to do some reading in the 'light and airy' room they showed on the website. Got up to the room on the 3rd floor - and it was a shoebox with a tiny window quite high up. Overlooking a roof and some drains. The nets were all ripped and had holes in them, which is ok for say a 2* hotel - and the room in general looked a bit shabby (some fresh paint perhaps? bed base without rips in the fabric? sorry if this sound whiney, but you kind of expect a tiiiny bit more for the star rating that they supposedly have!). It had a massive radiator about 10cm from the bed, steaming hot, and the room was so dark, gloomy and claustrophobic that the 'relaxing' weekend that we had been looking forward to... well don't want to be dramatic and say it was ruined, because it wasn't, but didn't spend any more time than absolutely necessary in the room! I know London isn't exactly known for their good hotels, but like I said, we thought the star rating actually meant something. I would definately not stay at this place again - and the room rate is obviously a complete rip-off! It's more functional than a relaxing place - probably great if you are just travelling through London and just need a place to crash, but then why not get a 3 * hotel and pay less for the same 'luxuries'?

 
1.0
7 March 2008
by camus78, Ireland
 

Lovely character hotel.

Our family, 2 adults and 2 children 16 and 13 stayed at the abba queensgate for 5 nights during the school february hols. Good location in Kensington right next to the national history museum...

Our family, 2 adults and 2 children 16 and 13 stayed at the abba queensgate for 5 nights during the school february hols. Good location in Kensington right next to the national history museum. Fifteen minutes walk from Gloucester Rd tube station - very good selection of shops around the station - excellent for breakfast. My only gripe about the hotel is the fifteen pound charge for breakfast - not really worth it. Our room was a quad, good comfy beds - minibar, safe ( £2 per day ) - excellent selection of toiletries and lovely towels.

Overall a fab stay, would stay here again.

 
4.0
25 February 2008
by SAM.46, ENGLAND
 

A very good stay

Hy I went to the Abba Hotel for one night on feb,6 in a Tripple room with my daugther and my soon, both adult teenager. The room was as expected with 3 beds, clean and big. Bathroom with all what...

Hy

I went to the Abba Hotel for one night on feb,6 in a Tripple room with my daugther and my soon, both adult teenager.

The room was as expected with 3 beds, clean and big. Bathroom with all what we need and all was working , very clean , hot water .

Breakfast with some flavour of spain, very large buffet top quality, and fresh fruit and fresh meal. Everything for starting a good day.

Can be booked without problem.

And team helpfull, and cool. Payment done by voucher.

No issue.

Advice take the tube until "Gloucester Road " better as Kesingston.

Marcel , From Switzerland

 
3.0
8 February 2008
by Marcellus-ch, Lausanne
 

We had a decent stay here

Our family of 6 stayed here in summer 06 for 2 nights during a weekend trip to London. We stayed shortly before or just as the hotel was changing names. We had two triple rooms with no A/C but...

Our family of 6 stayed here in summer 06 for 2 nights during a weekend trip to London. We stayed shortly before or just as the hotel was changing names. We had two triple rooms with no A/C but fans were provided. We had no issues with our rooms as they were large and comfy (enough). Breakfast was extra and was pricey. We arrived at breakfast about 10 minutes after start time yet most things were not yet laid out for the guests. It seemed quite disorganized. Checkout was slow and the staff had trouble figuring out how to run our credit card (or something). I think we also paid for bag storage (per bag fee) which would have been complimentary in other similarly priced hotels. Not the best...next time we stayed at the Langham which was awesome!

 
3.0
11 January 2008
by david9498, belgium
 

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