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The Grange City Hotel

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Prices for The Grange City Hotel

Suite: £649.00 to £1,495.00(USD1,077.68)  per person per night, room only
Single with ensuite bathroom: From £109.00(USD181.00)  per person per night, room only
Double with ensuite bathroom: £190.00 to £299.00(USD315.50)  per room per night, room only
Twin with ensuite bathroom: £190.00 to £299.00(USD315.50)  per room per night, room only
Family with ensuite bathroom: £129.00 to £245.00(USD214.21)  per person per night, room only
 
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About The Grange City Hotel

Just a gemstone's throw away from the Tower of London and commanding sweeping views of the river and 'the City' London’s financial district, the Grange City Hotel provides a spectacular setting for visitors to the capital. Lavishly appointed bedrooms and suites provide all the amenities today's international travellers could wish for.

The Grange City Hotel Facilities

Bookable product facilities Video in all units
Leisure facilities Health/fitness/beauty facilities
Provider facilities Garden/patio for guests' use
Foreign languages spoken

The Grange City Hotel Address

Address:
8-10 Cooper's Row
London
EC3N 2BQ
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7863 3700
Fax: +44 (0)20 7863 3701

Location Information for The Grange City Hotel

Address:
8-10 Cooper's Row
London
EC3N 2BQ
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7863 3700
Fax: +44 (0)20 7863 3701
Public transport: Tower Hill, London Underground

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The Grange City Hotel
 

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Ranked #144

Traveller Rating:

4.0
Based on 317 reviews

What to Expect:

  • 4.0 Rooms
  • 4.0 Service
  • 4.0 Value
  • 4.0 Cleanliness
  • 4.0 Pool

Recommended for:

  • 2.3 Older travelers
  • 1.9 Families with teenagers
  • 1.7 Young singles
  • 1.6 Families with young children
  • 1.5 An amazing honeymoon

  Latest 5 reviews of The Grange City Hotel

Expensive and needs refresh

Stayed here on Nov 16. Room rate of £300 for the night excluding breakfast. Huge room which included a sitting area. However the bathroom was tiny - nowhere to put my bag of shaver etc. The...

Stayed here on Nov 16. Room rate of £300 for the night excluding breakfast. Huge room which included a sitting area. However the bathroom was tiny - nowhere to put my bag of shaver etc. The sitting area did not have a television nor could you see the one in the bedroom from the sitting area. There was no mini bar in my room either although one of the myriad of pieces of furniture did have space for one. The room itself badly needed a refresh. Hotel itself is nice and very centrally located but for £300 you expect more.

 
3.0
20 November 2009
by Nalced, Dublin
 

Spacious Hotel but in no way deserving 5 *****

When you book 5* and pay for 5* you expect high standards. This hotel does not deserve the high rating. They look after the reception which is very nice along with the bar, but you are not living...

When you book 5* and pay for 5* you expect high standards. This hotel does not deserve the high rating. They look after the reception which is very nice along with the bar, but you are not living or sleeping in the lobby. The room is large but not clean at all, the cleaners even knock on the door and wake you up early (I suppose this is to finish earlier). Stayed for one night and checked out the next day. I suggest staying at the newer hotel The Grange in St Pauls.

 
2.0
17 November 2009
by Mikered, uk
 

lovely hotel, spacious room .great pool ,great views and location

WOW this hotel was a surprise. It was so perfectly located with fantastic views over the Tower of London. We had booked a cheapie and got a lovely room with a little lounge area. A quick 24...

WOW this hotel was a surprise.

It was so perfectly located with fantastic views over the Tower of London. We had booked a cheapie and got a lovely room with a little lounge area.

A quick 24 hour London trip from the North to see a great exhibition - Anish Kapoor at the RA- it was fun and definitely worth travelling to see - we managedto get Tate Modern in and a walk around the tower of London and across Tower Bridge, down the south bank to Bankside and the Tate, great stuff.

But we had a fantastic time at the hotel - it had the best pool of many hotels I have been in - 25 metres !! and it was so quiet. And this is EC1.

Highly recommended

 
4.0
17 November 2009
by pepsimaxrock, North East England
 

A room with no view... but extremely spacious

As we asked for a spacious room where we would be able to move around with a wheelchair, we expected a nice double room. What we got, was a 17 meters x 12 meters large suite and a bathroom with a...

As we asked for a spacious room where we would be able to move around with a wheelchair, we expected a nice double room. What we got, was a 17 meters x 12 meters large suite and a bathroom with a real large bath, 3 tubs and separate shower. During our stay from Friday thru Monday we kept the curtains closed, as the view was an big office and a railway station. The room was absolutely sound proof and we slept like a log.

The continental breakfast was absolutely great and we have never seen during a hotel breakfast so many personnel. The personnel was very courteous with no exception. In the weekend one has to pay an extra BP 8. On Monday morning all cooked English breakfast ingredients were available without extra charge.

The TV set in the suite was rather poor. Just a simple small TFT screen which was far too small to look at from the bed. The airco was good, both cold and warmer. The quality of the bed and other furniture was excellent.

The hotel is hidden just behind the underground station Tower Hill. We found out that this station is unaccessable for wheelchairs, so - once we arrived on the station - we could not exit!!!! We had to travel further to Westminster Station to exit the underground and take a bus. The rest of our stay in London we only utilized buses.

Whenever we will visit London again, we will certainly book one of the Grange hotels.

 
5.0
4 November 2009
by Alessandro45, Netherlands
 

Beautiful hotel and good spa and pool

I stayed at this hotel having booked online. Our room was upgraded so I don't have much to offer on the the standard rooms, save that they seem to have a good specification and if they were a...

I stayed at this hotel having booked online. Our room was upgraded so I don't have much to offer on the the standard rooms, save that they seem to have a good specification and if they were a quarter of the standard of the room we stayed in they are fantastic.

The hotel itself is clean and very well decorated. The spa has some good deals though overall is a bit pricey for the standard treatements. The hotel pool is by far the best I've seen in a hotel I've stayed in being a full 25m long (according to the hotel literature - I didn't measure it but it looks that way).

The staff are good though we found the check in and check out a little slow. The one time we had to ask staff to come to the room they did come very quickly.

Overall the hotel is very good and is in a fantastic location for the City/Tower Hill area and the price we paid seemed a very reasonable rate for the standard and location.

 
5.0
29 October 2009
by Where_2_nextthen?, Manchester, United Kingdom
 

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