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🇬🇧 London Hotel Guide: Hits & Misses !!!🏨✨

During my recent trip to London, I stayed at three different hotels. Here’s my honest take: 1️⃣ London Marriott Hotel Maida Vale My experience here was just okay. 👍👎 The location is fairly convenient—close to the tube and a Tesco. The service was responsive; when I complained about the noisy AC in my top-floor room, they switched me immediately 🛠️❄️. However… The lounge isn’t self-serve—you have to order even a Coke from the bar. Not introvert-friendly! 🥤😬 Breakfast and Happy Hour food were disappointing 🍳🚫: dry bacon, bland scrambled eggs, overly salty mushrooms. The best part was the orange juice 😂🍊. They messed up my welcome gift—wrong name on the card, and the mints were terrible 🍬🤢. Won’t be my first choice next time. 2️⃣ City Sleeper at Royal National Hotel A budget-friendly pick with a prime location! 🎯💷 If you want to stay in this area without breaking the bank, this is it. Big-name hotels nearby cost twice as much. But you get what you pay for: thin windows (noisy + chilly), weak WiFi, and basic facilities. Still, great value for money! ✅🛌 3️⃣ Bedford Hotel Paid €205.88 for one night. 💶 It’s under the same brand as City Sleeper and shares similar pros (location, price) and cons (no-frills vibe). Overall—a decent and affordable option! 👍 Final tip: Choose based on your priorities—comfort vs. cost! 💡 #UK #London #Travel#LondonHotels #HotelReview #TravelUK #BudgetTravel #LondonStay #HotelTips #VisitLondon

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🇬🇧 London Hotel Guide: Hits & Misses !!!🏨✨

During my recent trip to London, I stayed at three different hotels. Here’s my honest take: 1️⃣ London Marriott Hotel Maida Vale My experience here was just okay. 👍👎 The location is fairly convenient—close to the tube and a Tesco. The service was responsive; when I complained about the noisy AC in my top-floor room, they switched me immediately 🛠️❄️. However… The lounge isn’t self-serve—you have to order even a Coke from the bar. Not introvert-friendly! 🥤😬 Breakfast and Happy Hour food were disappointing 🍳🚫: dry bacon, bland scrambled eggs, overly salty mushrooms. The best part was the orange juice 😂🍊. They messed up my welcome gift—wrong name on the card, and the mints were terrible 🍬🤢. Won’t be my first choice next time. 2️⃣ City Sleeper at Royal National Hotel A budget-friendly pick with a prime location! 🎯💷 If you want to stay in this area without breaking the bank, this is it. Big-name hotels nearby cost twice as much. But you get what you pay for: thin windows (noisy + chilly), weak WiFi, and basic facilities. Still, great value for money! ✅🛌 3️⃣ Bedford Hotel Paid €205.88 for one night. 💶 It’s under the same brand as City Sleeper and shares similar pros (location, price) and cons (no-frills vibe). Overall—a decent and affordable option! 👍 Final tip: Choose based on your priorities—comfort vs. cost! 💡 #UK #London #Travel#LondonHotels #HotelReview #TravelUK #BudgetTravel #LondonStay #HotelTips #VisitLondon

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