Wyndham Grand London Chelsea Harbour
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Seeing some London sights
... telling the staff that I required a wheelchair! I almost walked out but couldn't bring myself to walk away and ended up forcing myself to see as much as I could, which ended up being more than I thought. Roman, Early European, and Egyptian treasures were what I managed before the museum closed and I could leave with a clear conscience. Kensington Palace was Thursday morning's destination, and I decided to precede it with a walk through Kensington Gardens (adjoined to ...
Wedding day
... for the guests from the castle to the church and then return to the castle for the reception. All the ladies are looking very smart with their hats setting off their chosen outfits and the men all very debonair in their suits. The weather has not been kind however it is only intermittent showers. Everyone assembled in the church and Amanda and ...
Premier League Football!
... negotiated a narrow tall house with almost no room to move in order to erect the scaffolding for the roofer to gain access to the top storey. Because the housing is attached, the only way to the small back yard is through the hallway, passing each single pipe through the kitchen window, angling it over the neighbour's hedge and then passing it up the side of the house. One by one, and not a single scratch or ding when they were ...
Harrods, War Rooms, and Beach Volleyball!
... one more bar with them and got one more drink. We could have hung out much longer, but we have to be up 6:40 tomorrow morning. So we said a sad goodbye, and caught the tube home one last time. We were lucky with our timing and were able to say goodnight and goodbye to Taylor and Tate. We just finished packing, and have realized our trip is actually over with. We saw my family in Southern France and were treated with genuine warmth, then went to Paris and ...
London calling
... moet worden met belangrijke gebeurtenissen die de waarde van een kamer kunnen laten stijgen of dalen zoals het 60 jarige jubileum van Queen Elizabeth of wanneer er vakantie is en er vrij weinig te doen is. Ook mag er een beetje gegluurd worden bij de buren om te kijken wat hun aan het doen zijn en wie er bij hun logeren. Dus een "kopje koffie" drinken bij het Renaissance Edwardian of Hilton T4 staan ook op het programma.
Een laatste avontuur waar ik jullie mee ...
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Historical Traveler Reviews Wyndham Grand London Chelsea Harbour
Loved the Hotel
We stayed here on 7th May 2004. Have never stayed in a hotel in London before and found this hotel to be very good. The Room was lovely and comfortable. The food was very good. Would stay here again when next in London as the room rate was very good for the area the hotel is in.
Would recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a great hotel to stay in while in London.
Wonderful stay.
Just spent three nights at this wonderful hotel. The Chelsea Suite was just fine - large bedroom and living room and sumptuous bath. Coffee maker was a plus as were two televisions. Even though hotel is a little out-of-the-way, it was okay.
We walked forty-five minutes to Buckingham Palace. Wouldn't advise walking back - take tube to Fullham-Broadway station - pleasant walk back to hotel. Great experience.
Honeymooners in London 5stars is the only way to go!!!
Everything the reviewers say about this hotel is true. Its is amazing!!!! Professional Staff ...very polite and business manner....the suites are sensational. If I was on a business trip this is the hotel I will stay at....the suites are so classy! Chelsea district is a very influential area...cool little pub near the hotel too. Anyways, I can't find a flaw at this hotel except for the gym, its a bit small, and not that fancy compared to the suites, but still its a great hotel for Europe. I felt well relaxed after using their spa! I also reviewed the Waldorf London too. see it.
Conrad is A+
Very Nice! And pricey!
WOW! That sums it up. Nice hotel! Luxury! You have a menu for which pillows you would like to sleep on. It is on the A3 bus line, which drops you right out front. The A3 takes you to the Earl's Court tube stop and you can use the same ticket for bus and tube. It's a quiet location and off of the beaten path. It's walking distance for most people to the main street where there are plenty of shops and restaurants/pubs. The spa/exercise areas are very nice. Very large! If you can't find your equipment here, you won't find it in London. This hotel is in Chelsea, so it's a ways from downtown, but easy access via bus and tube. The only complaint is the when people shut their room doors, you can hear it a mile away. It shook our room everytime someone shut their door. It was loud and nerve racking in the middle of the night. The marble bathroom is very nice. People were friendly and it was very clean. It should be for the price.
Under estimated!
Fab! The location, staff and atmosphere were superb (I am picky). Room was tasteful and elegant, the shower was the best I have experienced.
Clearly the hotel uses a great water softner, leaving your skin silky smooth! I especially appriciated the "pillow a la carte". Very reasonably priced for this type of hotel in London.
Wonderful Hotel!!!
We stayed five wonderful nights at the Conrad London from February 18-25, 2004. We thoroughly enjoyed our hotel stay and have never slept better at any hotel in our lives! You have 2 wonderful rooms which is wonderful for spreading out and two very comfy beds. The decor is modern but very warm and inviting. Fresh flowers, coffee maker, a fridge, and a balcony. They even offer free over-night shoe shine and a pillow menu where you can select one of ten or twelve that will suit you just right! The heating was great and we were never cold. Great, large bathroom with a good shower (and tub), as well as a guest toilet room... how many european hotels give you two bathrooms! Free internet and computer center available (telephone charges were very expensive). We stayed here because we used Priceline and were at first upset because we had chosen Knightsbridge, and the Chelsea area where this hotel is located, is somewhat out of the way. But once you get acquainted with the bus system, this hotel was worth it!!! We highly reccomend this hotel to anyone wishing for a non-tourist stay that is very comfortable and roomy!!!
Great, pleasent stay
I have stayed there many times, always great, have had no major problems. It is worth ur money, especially if u spend a little more and get a harbour view. Very peaceful for central london (except when stars stay there and there are screaming fans). Good Food.
Luxury !!
Luxurious Hotel. Service excellent and suites large and beautifully decorated. Would definately stay again and have recommended to all of my colleagues.
Could not have picked a better hotel to celebrate my 40th
It was an amazing experience
my stay at the conrad hotel was amazing with this amazing view of the harbour and the most brilliant kind staff it was well worth every penny i spent there and im going bk this week evrytime i go to london i will definatly staying there it has gorgeous rooms and the most amazing resturant and bar im from a working class background and they get all sorts of people staying there footballers pop stars yet we still got treat the same as everyone else it was just so fantastic and well worth all my money and time so i give it a very very good thumbs up id advise anyone who is thinking of a stay there to stay there and anyone that hasnt been to go.
If you don't like lifts...go elsewhere
The suites in this all-suite hotel are small (the bedroom area is no wider than the bed plus bedside cabinets). The bed is gorgeous - big, comfortable and with beautiful linens. Good bathroom: two basins, bath, separate shower cabinet, and separate loo and bidet. But - as in so many hotels - the bathroom lighting is far too bright. The numerous spotlights could not be switched individually, and the one over the bath was particularly irritating. A dimmer would make a big difference.
The standard of housekeeping is generally high, though the tiling in the shower was in need of attention (mouldy!). There are no internal staircases, so one has to use the lifts. The route to the health club is via another lift, which is tiny (definitely not for the claustrophobic). One can get to the health club via the (enclosed) fire escape or by walking around the outside of the hotel...not good solutions! We didn't get a lot of sleep, because of the train line running below our window (the harbour-view suites may be quieter). We didn't take breakfast, because of the muzak. A pity, as the dining room was pleasant and overlooked the harbour. So...if you don't mind lifts, muzak and night-time train noise, this is a good choice. It's in a great location and the staff were generally friendly.