Kenwood House, Regents Park & Hampstead
No of Holiday Reviews in this Destination - 212
Savour the luxurious surroundings of one of the most attractive villages in London. Enjoy Hampstead’s array of boutique shops, cafe culture and beautiful Georgian buildings before strolling through Regent’s Park, an ideal way to spend a lazy afternoon. Hampstead Heath is the perfect place to make you forget you are in a City then climb to the top of Parliament Hill for its magnificent views.
Stay Date : 26/09/08
A customer who stayed at 3* Hampstead Britannia Hotel in Regent's Park wrote this review.
The Hotel was well located for us as we wanted to visit Lords and the zoo. The hotel it's self could do with some improvements. When we arrived non of the lights worked in one of our two rooms, the staff very quickly moved us to another room though will minimal fuss. The beds were uncomfortable, I think the mattresses have seen better days. The Friday was very noisy, there appeared to be a school party in. The staff were always helpful and friendly. Zorro - The show was great, we had an 11 year old boy and a 15 year old girl with us. This show has the right mix to keep both entertained. We bought last minute seats so they were not so good. Be careful buying tickets for the stall in the Garrick Theater, it has a very low ceiling if you are not at the front and the show has action high up on the stage that you cannot see if you are seated more than a few rows from the front.
Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)
| Destination Score | Overall Hotel Score | Sleep | Breakfast | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | 3 | 2 | 3 | 4 |
| Visiting Places | Score |
|---|---|
| London Zoo | |
| Lords Cricket Ground |
User Review Ratings
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Stay Date : 26/09/08
A customer from Kent who stayed at 4* London Marriott Hotel Regents Park in Swiss Cottage wrote this review.
The show and hotel were a birthday present from my two sons and we also booked up a River Cruise and a trip on the London Eye for the following morning, rather than coming straight home. We stayed in the Marriotts Regents Park Hotel, which was very good and we also had Oyster cards which made travelling around on the tube very easy. Thoroughly enjoyed the break and recommend Superbreak.
Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)
| Destination Score | Overall Hotel Score | Sleep | Breakfast | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 5 | 4 | 5 | 5 |
| Visiting Places | Score |
|---|---|
| London Eye | |
| The Sound of Music | |
| River Cruise |
Stay Date : 16/09/08
A customer from HOUGHTON LE SPRING who stayed at 3* Hampstead Britannia Hotel in Regent's Park wrote this review.
Good Hotel though a bit of a walk to the tube
Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)
| Destination Score | Overall Hotel Score | Sleep | Breakfast | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 | 4 |
Stay Date : 12/09/08
A customer from Dunmore East who stayed at 4* London Marriott Hotel Maida Vale in Maida Vale wrote this review.
We stayed in the Marriott Hotel, Maida Vale which was lovely. There were, however 2 drawbacks. Firstly the breakfast was poor and the check in time was 3pm. As we had been travelling since 6am it was hard work killing the time. The staff were great though and allowed us to check into our room at 1.30pm! The room was fantastic. Really big with nice complimentary toiletries. Massive bed which was very comfortable. The area was very vibrant and bustling and seemed to have a real sense of community. Everyone we spoke to without exception was polite, friendly and helpful. We came to London in order to catch a couple of shows which we did: Hairspray on the Friday night and Billy Elliot on Saturday mattinee, both were absolutely fanatstic but Billy Elliott was just that bit more special. The lad playing Billy was outstanding and there were lots of laughs as well as tears.All the cast in Hairspray were great but Michael Ball was so funny as the mother.We'd recommend both shows. Food wise we followed advice and went to a small restaurant called the Little Bay Restaurant which was 5 mins walk from the hotel. The food was traditional food but with delicious sauces to accompany the main order. Great value for money also-£40 for two main meals, desert and a bottle of wine!There are also a few cafes that serve breakfasts along the shopping street next to the Marriott. We had breakfast at the Bistro which was plentiful and delicious. Overall a good time was had and we would recommend staying at the Marriott Hotel, Maida Vale but look elsewhere for breakfast!
Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)
| Destination Score | Overall Hotel Score | Sleep | Breakfast | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 4 | 4 | 2 | 4 |
| Visiting Places | Score |
|---|---|
| Billy Elliott The Musical | |
| Hairspray the Musical |
| Restaurant | Score |
|---|---|
| The Little Bay Restaurant (Kilburn) |
Stay Date : 06/09/08
A customer from Leicestershire who stayed at 3* Hampstead Britannia Hotel in Regent's Park rated this hotel.
Scores are based on 1 (poor) to 5 (Excellent)
| Overall Hotel Score | Sleep | Breakfast | Staff |
|---|---|---|---|
| 4 | 4 | 5 | 4 |