Queens Hotel - London
33 Anson Road - London
877-662-6988Set in a lovely Victorian building, away from the hustle and bustle of the city centre, the guest house is an ideal base for sightseeing and shopping, close to London Zoo, Regent's Park, trendy Camden Town, historical Highgate, Hampstead Heath and many more attractions.
The guest house Queens Hotel offers comfortable accommodation, a well furnished lounge, a cosy breakfast room and above all a homely atmosphere coupled with friendly and attentive service.
Please note: the breakfast room will undergo refurbishment throughout November 2011. During this period breakfast will not be available.
We had a little problem with hot water. Had to wait 10 minutes before it arrives for the shower.
Florie Legrand, FranceOur hotel reviews have been written by travelers just like you! All guest reviews collected are from Venere.com registered users who have really stayed at this hotel. Note that the overall number of hotel reviews includes comments in all languages plus guest ratings for all categories by guests that haven't left any text review.
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Breakfast at Queens Hotel
A traditional full English breakfast is served each morning in the breakfast room from 7 a.m. to 9 a.m., Monday through Friday, and from 8 a.m. to 10 a.m. on the weekends.Facilities at Queens Hotel
- Garden
- Concierge
- Front desk - 24 hour
- Internet/Email services
Know before you go
Check-in: after 1 PM.
Check-out: before 11 AM.
Policy
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on hotel policy.Government-issued photo identification and a credit card or cash deposit are required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges. Special requests cannot be guaranteed.
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Cancellation Policy
If you fail to cancel 2 days prior, A one night accommodation fee will be charged. ‘Arrivals during the London Olympics and Paralympics will be charged in full at time of booking and are NON REFUNDABLE. Dates applicable are 27th July to 12th August ; 27th August to 9th September’You may cancel your reservation without penalty up until 2 days before your arrival date, by accessing the Your Reservations page. It is not possible to cancel your reservation if you selected and booked a room indicated as "PREPAID/NOT REFUNDABLE".
Queens Hotel reviews
- July 2011
- Florie Legrand
- Young couple
- France
We had a little problem with hot water. Had to wait 10 minutes before it arrives for the shower.
- June 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Kazakhstan
Queens hotel has not very good location, very far from tube station. Staff is not very pleasent. Rooms are too small, water supplying is bad! This Hotel will be good only if you will stay less than 3 nights.
- June 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
THIS PLACE IS AN ABSOLUTE NON-MAINTAINED DUMP! When we checked, in the first room given to us smelled like cat urine. The second room's bedspread probably hasn't been washed since WWII. The blanket had holes in it. The plumbing was barely functional and the TV didn't work (even after complaining to have it fixed). I'd only stay here again if I become a street person and my cardboard box was wet; it's barely a step up from a flop house! Beware of the description of this place--IT'S A DUMP!
- May 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Germany
The building and the furniture are quite old but everything is fully functional. Everything is clean and well tended to. Bath- and restrooms are new and spitch. The whole interiour could use an overhaul but since everything was clean I felt really well. A special feature is the friendly ederly lady that provides the bedclothes and looks after everything. Extra toast is provided for free at breakfast. All in all thumbs up.
- March 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- GB
Two complaints - firstly, my suitcase mysteriously got wet whilst I was away at work. This happened twice and my clothes inside were soaked. Secondly, I was stood on the doorstep ringing the bell for at least 10 minutes on two occasions (night time and cold)before someone answered the door.
- August 2009
- Wameedh Ali
- Family with young children
- United Kingdom
Once you enter the place you relialise that it's smelly and damp place. Rooms are all smoking and there were smell of smoke coming form the other rooms. Even the quilt was smelly. I payed £73 as I did not book in advance but I'm sure there were much better options for similar price. I don't recommened this place at all. It was very bad experience for me and my family. Will never book there again.
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with young children
- United Kingdom
The room was very dirty, dark and gloomy. The furniture was damaged. The carpet was too used (needs to be changed asap). The TV did not work. There was even a screw on the floor (a child hurt herself...very dangerous!!!). The service for breakfast was good. 2 receptionists were really nice whereas another one was appalling!!!
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
Out of all the places i've ever stayed, this was the worse, walls were covered in stains, shower had no where to hang it, towell rail was hanging off the wall, breakfast was kiddie size burnt and greasy. To top it all off When we got back to the room after a night out and got on the bed it collapsed and ended sleeping on the filthy matress on the floor. It was so bad it was funny.
- July 2009
- Joachim Geier
- Family with older children
- Italy
I have never ever seen such a shabby room, the wallpaper was dirty and broken the lamps only a bulb, the bath only a small space in our room an old TV was put down , it smelled awfull and the stuff in the breakfast room was very unfriendly. We were afraid to go back to the hotel to sleep !!!!
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- Norway
Shabby hotel, small rooms and very tiny bathroom. Towels available, but no soap, shampoo, etc. No heating. Suitable if you don't plan to spend a lot of time in your room. Good breakfast, close to tube station.
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- Poland
It was rather dirty in there, equipment and furniture old. Room in basement what was not mentioned. Employees not too nice and friendly (reception, nice girl in restaurant). I was not feeling safe in there. The location is poor and price to high for that. Took it cause I had to and didn't have any choice.
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Compaired to other London Hotels I've stayed at this hotel was abismal. It needs a complete overhaul. Also on the web site it stated "free carparking". When aasked where it was, we were told on the roadside, where you had to pay during peak periods. Thankfully we found another hotel with vacancies so did not stay there.
- April 2009
- Johann Jansenberger
- Family with young children
- Austria
Gut geeignet für reisende mit kleinem budget
- February 2009
- IAN CLARKE
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
This wonderful little hotel has got to represent the best value over-night stay in the capital.Okay, the paint is a little tired, and it's not five star, but my son and I had a really comfortable night, on spotlessly clean cotton sheets, and a hearty breakfast, with coffee refills on request, for £43.Now,that is value for money!The staff were charming, chatty and friendly. The lovely Irish lady on evening reception duty even put an extra heater in our room whilst we were out, as we were staying on a particularly cold night.Breakfast was fine.The only thing I found difficult was that, although there is street parking directly outside the hotel, this is on a meter for a maximum of two hours before 6.00pm. The website simply states that parking is available. Still, not that many people bring a car into London. I have seen some poor reviews of this hotel on various sites but all I can say is that, as with most things in life, you tend to get what you pay for. This is a perfectly acceptable place for a budget stay, on a quiet,safe,residential street with 24 hour reception. If you are fussy, give it a miss and check out something nearby at £75 per person per night.
- December 2008
- Angela Picciafuochi
- Young couple
- Italy
We have been very satisfied, we'll surely come back.
- July 2008
- Elvio Borghesi
- Family with young children
- Italy
Fa schifo mai più
- January 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- Germany
Not luxurious but quite nice especially regarding the price (compared to prices of hostels in London with less comfort.) The furniture isn't new but it was more or less clean. Staff wasn't very competent but very friendly and helpful and the breakfast is definitly 'English'.
- November 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Spain
It's the first time we go to London. A hole in the ceiling of the shower. The window of toilet don't close. It's difficult pull WC Sat.
- October 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Italy
Posizione favorevole (a 3 minuti dalla metro di Tuffnel Park sulla nera). Colazione inglese abbondante (c'è tutto davvero: 2 uova fritte, fagioli, salsiccia, bacon!). Molto carina all'esterno, la struttura all'interno è molto vecchia: in camera la moquette è piena di macchie, la coperta sopra al letto uguale, pareti e mobili sono stati imbiancati l'ultima volta...quando fu incoronata la regina!!! Però il bagno sembrava pulito e le lenzuola anche! Il personale molto disponibile, gentile e pronto ad aiutarci. Per il prezzo che è (e per essere a Londra) va bene...ma giusto per dormire! Anche perchè le pareti sono di carta-pesta...o quasi!
- June 2007
- Jack Fidder
- Not Specified
- Netherlands
Simple hotel. Don't expect too much, than you get what you've ordered. Employees are very helpfull.
- March 2007
- Alan Lisle
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
The room was a tip! Furniture broken Shower broken Toilet roll holder broken Curtain rail broken TV broken Shower cubicle door (what was left) broken Bed clothes stained carpet stained curtains stained Ceiling stained (and cracked) I'm a seasoned traveller, I did not expect too much. This was a disgrace.
- January 2007
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Spain
The room and bathroom were not as clean as I expected to. Breakfast was just ok. At night the heating was noisy
- December 2006
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
The room was big but not so clean and also quite old. The brakfast wasn't bad.
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Room Details
All the bedrooms have been recently refurbished and are well appointed.Accommodation amenities include colour TV, complimentary tea and coffee making facilities and central heating. Rooms with private bathroom, non-smoking rooms, baby cots and hairdryers also available upon request.
Accommodation Services
- Coffee and tea maker
- Hairdryer in each room
- In-room ironing facilities
- TV
- Wireless Internet access
How to reach Queens Hotel
By airplane From Heathrow airport, take the Heathrow Express towards Paddington train station. Reach the underground and take the Circle line towards Edgware Road up to Kings Cross underground. Switch with the Northern line towards High Barnet up to Tufnell Park. The property is just a short stroll away. From Gatwick airport, take the First Capital Connect towards Bedford rail station up to London Bridge. Switch with the Northern line towards High Barnet. Get off at Tufnell Park. The property is just a short stroll away. From Luton airport, take the First Capital Connect towards Sutton. Get off at Kentish Town and switch with the Northern line towards High Barnet up to Tufnell Park. The property is just a short stroll away. From Stansted airport take the Stansted Express to Tottenham Hale station. Switch with the Victoria line towards Brixton up to Euston underground station. Take the Northern line towards High Barnet and get off at Tufnell Park. The property is just a short stroll away.Distances from Queens Hotel
Emirates Stadium - 1.5 km / 1 miLondon Zoo - 2.7 km / 1.7 mi
King's Cross - 2.8 km / 1.7 mi
King's Cross Station - 2.8 km / 1.8 mi
British Library - 2.9 km / 1.8 mi
Hampstead Theatre - 3.1 km / 2 mi
Hampstead Heath - 3.4 km / 2.1 mi
University College London - 3.4 km / 2.1 mi
University of London - 3.5 km / 2.2 mi
Queen Mary's Gardens - 3.5 km / 2.2 mi
Park Square Garden - 3.6 km / 2.2 mi
Crescent Gardens - 3.7 km / 2.3 mi
London Business School - 3.7 km / 2.3 mi
Regent's Park - 3.7 km / 2.3 mi
Royal Academy of Music - 3.8 km / 2.3 mi
The closest major airports to Queens Hotel are:
London (LCY-London City) - 13.8 km / 8.6 mi
London (LHR-Heathrow) - 23.9 km / 14.8 mi
London (LGW-Gatwick) - 44.4 km / 27.6 mi
The preferred airport for Queens Hotel is London (LHR-Heathrow).
Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property's location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance.
Distances are displayed to the nearest 0.1 mile and kilometre.
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