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Originally built as a set of private homes for the Victorian elite, the Rose Court Hotel offers a singular, intimate opportunity to experience historic London at a reasonable rate. The location, just off Paddington Station, is a short walking distance from Oxford Street shopping, Hyde Park, and London's West End theater district. Buckingham Palace and Parliament are a manageable walk. Especially convenient, the Heathrow Express train runs to Paddington Station, allowing travel to London Heathrow in just 15 minutes in air-conditioned comfort. Rooms at the Rose Court Hotel are decorated to reflect the history of the area. All have private bathrooms, hair dryers, tea and coffee making facilities, and high-speed Internet access. Guests at the Rose Court Hotel receive complimentary continental breakfast, or can upgrade to a full English breakfast for a minimal fee. All rooms have color TVs, and the Rose Court Hotel has 24-hour reception.
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Recommended.
Anonymous
was a guest on Mar 2009:
Cleanliness:
4 ·
Service:
4 ·
Value:
4
Not recommended.
Mary
from
Mayo, --, IE
was a guest on Jun 2009:
Cleanliness:
1 ·
Service:
1 ·
Value:
1
This hotel is the most disgusting place and should be condemned. It is filthy. The bathroom is a health hazard, the carpet in room is filthy, the decor is filthy. There was at least a year's dust under the tv. The only way to keep the window open by placing a block under the window pane. AVOID THIS HOTEL.
Not recommended.
Kirsti
from
London, --, GB
was a guest on Jun 2009:
Cleanliness:
3 ·
Service:
2 ·
Value:
4
Cheap, not very cheerful. Tolerable on a short weekend with friends, because of its central location and low rates...but incredibly uninterested and grumpy staff, worn down, on the border of grimy...
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