Euro Hotel - London
51-53 Cartwright Gardens Russell Square - London
877-662-6988Since many of London's top academic and conference facilities are located within walking distance of Russell Square, Euro Hotel offers special rates to delegates, visiting academics and students.
Major renovations to the property took place in 2005. Today the hotel offers high quality en suite rooms in a completely redecorated context. It also provides a public computer in the reception area for all guests to send and receive emails. Wi-Fi Internet access is furthermore available throghout the building.
Besides, all guests have access to tennis facilities in Cartwright Gardens. Courts can be booked at the front desk.
The room was clean and had a really huge window with view on the little Park. Breakfirst was nice and the service very good. I got an adapter for my laptop.
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Breakfast at Euro Hotel
The continental and full English breakfast are served in the breakfast room from 7.30 a.m. to 9 a.m. from Monday to Friday, and from 8 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. on the weekend.Breakfast includes cereals and juices, tea and coffee, toast with honey or marmalade, bacon, sausage, eggs (to order) beans and tomatoes. And you can eat as much as you want.
Facilities at Euro Hotel
- Credit card accepted
- Garden
- City tour
- Luggage room
- Conference room
- Tennis court
- Internet/Email services
Know before you go
Check-in: after 1:30 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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*The cancellation without penalty is up to 2 days prior to check in before 10 a.m. *In the case of late cancellation or no show, the first night will be chargedYou 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".
Euro Hotel reviews
- December 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Germany
The room was clean and had a really huge window with view on the little Park. Breakfirst was nice and the service very good. I got an adapter for my laptop.
- October 2011
- Alain RAMARD
- Single traveller
- France
Second time in this hotel. English breakfast very good as usaul.
- October 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Spain
Good location near a subway station. Quiet place to stay. Poor breakfast in general but excellent service instead. As it's an old building, expect no lift!!
- August 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- New Zealand
We had a twin room which was very clean but old and basic. The shower had no pressure. The staff were unfriendly - smiling doesn't hurt ladies! Breakfast was good quality and free. The location is good if using St Pancras or Euston Stations, other than that it was just an average stay at an overpriced hotel.
- August 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- France
Euro Hotel is really excellent : good location near St Pancras Station, not far from tube and buses, pubs in the area, in a quiet crescent street with garden. Good service, clean bedroom and bathroom, very good breakfast included in the price. Lack of lift and steep stairs are the only flaw if you've got heavy luggage. I will certainly come back as you don't easily find an hotel at that price/quality in London.
- June 2011
- Cynthia Rutan
- Not Specified
- USA
Nice hotel in a good location. Pubs, restaurants and shopping nearby. Close to tube station.
- June 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Canada
Very impressed with all the staff - very professional and helpful.
- March 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Gay Couple
- Canada
Given London hotel prices this hotel was good value for money, and it was incredibly quiet. We even slept with the windows open! Location is great. Breakfast is good and everything is clean.
- February 2011
- Jedd Hayward
- Gay Couple
- United Kingdom
Warm friendly hotel, great value for money and excellent breakfast. Clean and comfortable, lots of tea and coffee in room. Very close to Covent Garden and the West End-great for a theatre weekend! Also loads of excellent bars and restaurants within easy walking distance. Perfectly placed for access from both mainline (Euston and King's Cross/St Pancras)and underground (Russell Square). Brilliant place to use as an inexpensive base for a London break! Highly recommende.
- January 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- France
First time at Hotel Euro Hotel (but not in London). Well located, not far from the Underground Stations, buses and St Pancras International. I liked the English breakfast served. I will book again there next time.
- January 2011
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Italy
The rooms are definitely TOO SMALL!
- October 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- Finland
A nice small hotel at a good location near Russel Square. Good beds and good breakfast. Friendly staff. Suitable also for travel with kids. Good value for money in London!
- September 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- Spain
We do not like the breakfast. the floor room is inclined and the bed too. Good located near underground. We like this hotel but it need to be reformed walls and floor.
- September 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- GB
An excellent place to stay in London. A few minutes walk from the 3 stations. And quiet. Rooms simple but very clean and well kept. Staff friendly and helpful. Breakfast good. No complaints!
- August 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- France
Nice place, old and typical house, ideal situation near St Pancras (but in a quiet street), wifi available. Standard breakfast but nice welcoming.
- August 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- USA
Clean, helpful and quiet in a beautiful location. The hotel serves and excellant breakfast.
- August 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
Good value hotel in central London. Very near to Kings Cross station but located in a quiet neighbourhood. I'd definitely stay there again when visiting London.
- July 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Australia
Excellent hotel - perhaps the best value for money I've ever found. Excellent location and, while it's an older style, it's impeccably clean and looked after. Perfect for someone like me who is really only there to sleep.
- June 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Austria
Very friendly staff. Room was small but clean. Location perfect for visiting central London. Free Wifi. Good Breakfast.
- April 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- France
Very nice hotel conveniently located - within walking distance both from Eurostar and Soho. The staff is very friendly and helpful, hearty English breakfast is served and, which is important if you are traveling in winter, the rooms are well heated.
- March 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- France
Quiet location, not too far from subway stations (5-10 min. walk). Free wireless internet access. Reasonable price for London.
- March 2010
- Leïla Tricot
- France
The only minor point is that the price of the bedroom was more expensive than the price on the website but it is an excellent hotel and I would like to go back to this place next time!
- March 2010
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- GB
Very clean, good full english breakfast, room a little on the small side but definitely adequate. Helpful, friendly and informative staff. Close to underground and shops.
- December 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- USA
I was in London to attend a graduation ceremony. This was the first time I stayed at the Euro Hotel and would certainly come back again.
- October 2009
- Jonathan Fisk
- Not Specified
- GB
Peacefull location opposite a park but within very short walk of lots of shops and places to eat arround the Brunswick centre.Short distance from Kings cross and the Bloomsbury Tube.A pleasant period building which must have been fairly recently refurbished to a good standard both rooms and common areas.I was a single traveler and got a double ensuit room.Internet access available iether usuing your own PC or the PC in the common area.The hotel was full and yet very peacfull in the night.Staff were also very helpfull indeed and breakfast was very good. Definately would use this hotel again as it represented good value. I have stayed in more expensive hotels in London which have had poor house keeping,but this one is being run to a very good standard.
- October 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Italy
Very close to the king's cross station, in ten minutes you can reach every destination. Clean,cheap and friendly staff. ok, it is not a 4 stars hotel but it's perfect for a short WE.
- September 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
Very friendly, much more so than other hotels I have stayed in in London. Very convenient to stations. Accommodation very acceptable, though not luxurious.
- September 2009
- David Low
- Family with older children
- Canada
This a another converted London townhouse with very small rooms and almost no public space. Breakfast was very good and the staff were very helpful. Prices were good, for London, but high for anywhere else.
- August 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Good value for central London and the location is superb - a quiet crescent facing gardens yet only minutes away from Euston station, bus stops and a choice of restaurants. The staff were efficient and there was a pleasant waiting area where we sat for about half an hour until our room was ready. The room was perfectly adequate in terms of size but the bed was squeaky and sagged in the middle - this would be the main factor that might deter us from staying there again. The breakfasts were fine - juice, cereals, full English with the eggs freshly cooked.
- August 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
I was in London for work and grateful for such a central and peaceful oasis to have as a base.I was lucky enough to have a room facing over the square.I also appreciated having wifi in the room.
- August 2009
- Bryan Irving
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Good value for city centre london
- July 2009
- Kevin Oh
- Single traveller
- Hong Kong
Extremely clean and well-maintained property, room and shared bathroom facilities. Decent servings for breakfast as well. I didn't expect much out of a budget B&B in Europe but this stay exceeded my expectations.
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Romania
Good location and also good services. unfortunately, it is a bit noisy in the evening, as you can hear every sound on the street and in the room upstairs.
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- Ireland
Have stayed here many times and only complaint is that the hotel needs air-con during the summer! It was very hot but otherwise great stay. Great location.
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Italy
It's a nice place and we will surely book it again. The square was the only place in London smelling of flowers!
- July 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
I have stayed here on three separate occasions for business. The main reasons I chose this hotel were price, free wifi and reviews indicating quite a quiet location. The rooms are fairly small but clean and the decor is pretty basic (reminded me of student rooms). The free wifi works really well, you have to ask for the key but the signal and speeds are good. The shared toilets are clean. I didn't use the showers so am unable to comment on those. The staff are friendly and polite. I didn't experience any noise or problems from other hotel guests, however the room is single glazed and, despite being on a relatively quiet leafy back street, there was still some outside noise from people returning from pubs and taxis running their engines outside in the street for several minutes at a time. There are lots of places around to get dinner and the hotel is only a couple of streets away from Russell Square Station.
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Quiet location. Clean and friendly. Staff helpful. Easy walking distance to Rusell Square tube. Room very warm, even with window open all night. No problems leaving luggage to collect later on last day. Will stay again.
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- New Zealand
I would definately stay here again, and would have no hesitation in recommending to others.
- June 2009
- JOHN STARK
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
Friendly, welcoming staff; hot English breakfast served at table; freshly brewed coffee and fruit juices available all day; free use of computer and a reasonable room rate for a hotel which is less than 10 minutes' walk from Euston and Kings Cross/St Pancras stations (and the nearest Undergound station - Russell Square - is even nearer) - what more could you ask for?
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
Excellent staff, very clean and quiet room, delicious breakfast, and central location. It is so close to three train stations to get U tube, and convenient to see British Library and British Museum. The only drawback was it did not have an elevator and we had to carry our luggages up to the 2nd floor.
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- Italy
Il prezzo é troppo elevato rispetto la qualità dell'hotel; bagno vecchio e camera non adeguata alle tre stelle. Tovagliette del bagno rovinate e macchiate; cuscini sporchi. Colazione esclusivamente tipica inglese su ordinazione. E' d'obbligo l'utlilizzo della metropolitana (10min a piedi) per raggiungere i punti di maggiore interesse turistico; il centro.
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
The staff were very efficient and pleasant, my only complaint were the uncomfortable pillows and beds they really needed to be replaced.
- June 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- Germany
Friendly, helpful, and competent staff; good service and atmosphere; great location. We'd like to book Euro-Hotel again for our next stay in London.
- May 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- France
L'hotel est impeccable, propre, spacieux, refait il n'y a pas très longtemps, la chambre G1 "ensuite" que nous avons testée est très calme, très propre, les sanitaires impeccables. Petit déjeuner anglais inclus dans le prix et très fourni... serviettes et gel douche ... et le discount de 4% est respecté ... à conseiller fortement pour un weekend en amoureux à Londres ... Metro à 5 minutes à pied génial quoi !
- May 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- Spain
La localización del hotel es buena, tranquila , esta cerca del metro, autobuses y de una importante estación de trenes que te comunica con el aeropuerto de Gatwick. Las habitaciones son pequeñas y carecen de ascensor pero están limpias. El horario de los desayunos en día de diario es un poco corto en fines de semana están hasta algo mas tarde y por la noche la recepción esta cerrada.
- May 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with young children
- France
Disappointed ! Quiet hotel but beds and heating (too hot) were not OK.
- April 2009
- Giuseppe Landi
- Family with older children
- Italy
The position of the hotel is very good, in a little and quiet square. The tube stations and the bus stop are fairly near the hotel. The rooms are spacious and clean; also the bathrooms are spacious but old-fashioned. There are few places for breakfast and then every morning there is a little queue before sitting: I think that it's the only flaw of this nice hotel, where I will come back certainly.
- April 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
Very nice hotel very close to the train station, just a few blocks walk, tucked away in a cul-de-sac like street so very quiet and sweet, the price is definitely right, and includes a good breakfast in a very comfortable dining room. Close to Balfour restaurant which is very nice and there's a little pub around the corner too. Near Russell square with tube stops, so handy to get around. Overall would definitely book again if going to London.
- April 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with young children
- Italy
Albergo pulito e in ottima posizione con personale assai gentile. Non c'è ascensore quindi se avete problemi a fare le scale chiedete una stanza a piano terra o al primo livello. Per il resto è perfetto.
- April 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- USA
I've stayed in several budget hotels in London, and the Euro is definitely the nicest. It's in a great location, very quiet and clean; the staff is great; the breakfasts are good and quick; my room was even surprisingly large. I recommend it highly.
- April 2009
- Linda Mulligan
- Single traveller
- USA
I spent ten days at the Euro Hotel March 2009. The hotel was exactly as advertised and in a great location. You are in close proximity to Kings Cross and Russell Square tube stations, Brunswick Center with a grocery, Boots and other shops, with lots of restaurants and pubs. Try the Dolphin a very nice neighborhood pub and during the week they serve wonderful Thai food.
- March 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with young children
- Italy
Good position near underground and bus stop. There are some good restaurant and pizzeria near Russel square.
- March 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- Sweden
Very nice surroundings and nice twin room with possibilities to get a cup of tea in the room. As usual in England the windows are not thick, you hear everything that is going on outdoors, but this IS a quiet area.
- March 2009
- Erling Waage
- Single traveller
- Norway
Perfect location and a quite area.
- March 2009
- Christopher Richardson
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
This was a small room on the top floor reached by a lot of stairs, but it was clean and comfortable. The showers and toilets were at the end of the corridor,i.e. one shower and one toilet for each of the 2 rooms without ensuite. Breakfast was busy and there was a need for more tables, people were waiting for tables on Sunday morning.
- February 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- Netherlands
Excellent location, close to Eurostar terminal. For London, our first floor triple room was spacious and clean, with a real third bed; therefore good value for money, with full breakfast included. Free wifi access provided. Some noise from late-night passers-by on the street.
- February 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
Friendly competent service; good breakfast. In room, cold water took an age to run cold (obviously piped alongside hot water)
- February 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- Sweden
If you are looking for a hotel with Internet connection then the Euro is not to be recommended. There were an archaic computer in the restaurant that would hang in the middle of the session. It was somewhat more noisy in the kitchen since the last time I stayed there. But still a nice breakfast and a perfect location (quite street in the middle of London).
- January 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Greece
It was a very nice hotel, cosy and very close to Russel Square subway station.The British museum is just 7 minutes away and if you feel like walking, after 20' approximately you could go to Oxford street. There are supermarkets nearby and everything that you would need to cover your everyday needs.
- January 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
First stay at this hotel - but impressions good and would go back. Only 5 mins from several tube statios and bus route. We went on a theatre weekend and found the West End only 10 mins and 2 stops on underground
- January 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Italy
Old british houses flavor. Nice public garden in front. Excellent position, 10 min walking from King's Cross station St. Russel Sq and St. Pancras. Soho reachable walking (15-20 min), there are a few shops and cafes around. Breakfast in the morning is fare but with super nice bow windows on gardens. Had toilet in room but took a look at the shared ones in corridor and they were a little small but clean and functional. No elevator and steep stairs so keep it in mind even if they have only three floors.
- January 2009
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- France
This hotel is great! Everything is all right.
- December 2008
- Pamela Pilkington Jones
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
I only had an overnight stay before walking to catch Eurostar (seven minutes walk with wheeled case.) I left at 7.15am before breakfast, but this I expected. A lovely building in pleasant surroundings, modern standards and improved without spoiling the character of the building. Not important to some but it is to me. I had an excellent twin room overlooking the tennis court and a very good bathroom. Generous beverage tray. Pleasant people, nice welcome, efficient, clean. Very good indeed and I hope to stay longer next time and experience the reputedly good breakfast. This is a small bed and breakfast hotel and does it excellently. It should not be confused with a starred hotel.
- November 2008
- Marlène Correia
- France
I found at Euro Hotel the most difficult things to find in London for that price: quietness, welcoming staff, wonderful breakfast (buffet to which you can add special orders, all included in room rate), and cleanliness. I will definitely recommend the place and go back to this hotel next time I'll go to London. And last but not least, it's 5 minutes walking from Eurostar station in a very calm area with garden in front of hotel. Really, nothing to complain!!
- November 2008
- Jonathan Phillips
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
Great location, would be happy to recommend to friends.
- November 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Hungary
Simple hotel, but very good price in this city and excellent location, 10 minutes walk to peron 9 3/4 in King's Cross. :-) Small room but OK for 2 nights.
- November 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- USA
The staff was very courteous, I enjoyed having a hot breakfast in the morning, though you need a little variety in your menu( we stayed for 2 days)....over all stay was great, price was very reasonable...the hotel is located between 2 train stations....
- November 2008
- JOHN STARK
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
I stayed in a room without private facilities (wash basin in room, toilet and shower on landing) which at £55 per night was excellent value. Breakfast consisted of buffet cereals and coffee/tea with a variety of eggs, bacon, sausage, tomato and baked beans to order at the table. Add to this the good position near Euston and Kings Cross/St Pancras stations and Russell Square station on the Piccadilly line for an excellent all round stay.
- November 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- USA
The Euro Hotel was splendid. A very nice setting, a small but cozy room. Helpful staff. Free internet. Free, good breakfasts every morning. I will definitely look here first the next time I have a chance to stay in London.
- October 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Canada
We used the map provided by venere.com's confirmation e-mail to walk to the hotel from the tube station - the map provided by venere.com was completely inaccurate (we realized this after 1.5 hours of trying to search for the hotel by foot). Better to use the map provided on the hotel website which is far more accurate. Also, we initially stayed in a room with a double bed - the double bed is uncomfortable and small. If you are a couple opting for two single beds would be way better. Overall, due to lack of comfort and noise level, I would recommend paying more and staying somewhere nicer.
- October 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
I stayed at the Hotel Euro for a theatre trip with a family member. I'd booked the hotel based on the location and description of the Hotel. I was not disappointed and was very pleased with the hotel and staff. We had a very nice twin room on the ground floor with an en suite bathroom. The beds were comfy and there was ample storage space. Ok there was noise until about 3 ish but there again we are talking London on a sat night! The hotel itself was quiet (although fully booked), the noise was from the distance and was unavoidable. At least there was no traffic noise! I would highly recommend the Euro Hotel. The location was perfect, 10 minutes from Kings Cross train station and only minutes from Russell Square tube station. The staff were helpful, the rooms were clean and the breakfast more than adequate. The Euro Hotel is not a luxury hotel, but if you want great value for money, a clean room and great location then the Euro is for you.
- October 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- Australia
On the UP side, very friendly and good position. very close to tube and buses, good brekkie with very prompt service. there was no problem leaving our luggage on last day as our flight was departing late that night. on the DOWN side, room was very small for 3 people with nowhere to sit except on your bed. everything creeked, even the chairs in the breakfast room.(but it is an old building after all) 3 nights cost us nearly AU$800 but this is London and everything is expensive.
- October 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- France
It is a very nice hotel, quiet, clean. The crew is very nice, breakfat are excellent. The price is high, bt it is certainly a normal price in London. Note the locaton of the hotel is definitely excellent, in a the wonderful area of Univericty College.
- October 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- United Kingdom
Good location near train stations. Nice area. Pleasant hotel with good service.
- September 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- Mexico
Excellent ubication, very neat and clean, all was terrific.. staff is not the most kind in all Europe but... can live with it! I Absolutely return!
- September 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- France
In general my stay was fine, but I had two problems. First, my room smelled bad (as if somebody had left their sweaty clothes in there for a long time). Second, the only cold breakfast options were cereal and toast. As I don't eat meat, eggs or fried things, I was not very happy. I suggest the hotel add yogurt, fresh fruit and oatmeal to the menu.
- September 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- Germany
There is a computer (internet)available for everybody. I found that extremly helpfull in order to plan our days in London as well as check in for the way back to Germany
- September 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- France
Very pleasant stay, only too short ! Helpful and efficient staff. Quiet area far from the madding crowd. We wish to come back.
- August 2008
- Ursula Hakman
- Ireland
A great hotel, located 3 min away from the next underground station, very central, however quiet surroundings due to green area in front. No through traffic. Very good full English breakfast incl. in price. Very attentive and extremely helpful staff. Great that we could leave our bags behind after checking out. Even could help ourselves for tea and coffee when picking up our bags. Whole place is nice and clean, highly recommended!
- August 2008
- Steven Wildish
- Family with older children
- USA
My wife and I and our 14 year old teenage boys stayed at the Euro Hotel for three nights, July 27-30, 2008. Given the expense of staying in central London, the Euro Hotel was the only two star hotel that we stayed at during our three week, seven city Europe trip. Consequently, the hotel lacked two basic amenities, an elevator and air conditioning. The lack of an elevator was a minor inconvenience, however, the absence of air conditoning in 90 degree weather made our stay uncomfortable. We left all the windows open, but this didn't help much. The hotel is rather dated, but clean and the staff was extremely friendly. The hotel was located within 3 blocks of Russell Square and the Picadilly subway line, making the location very convenient. Restaurants, a laundromat and two supermarkets are all located within a block or two of the hotel. I would recommend this hotel anytime except during a hot spell in London. It is important to note that while our family room included an in room bathroom, the hotel offers other rooms that do not have in room bathrooms.
- July 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Hungary
Room/bathroom was bigger than expected. Room simple, but clean. Full English breakfast was included in price, though stated otherwise at reservation - pleasant surprise.
- July 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- USA
Second time staying here. The first time I had an en-suite bathroom and that was excellent. This time, I had a base room and had to use the shared showers/toilet which was fine except that both showers I tried had extremely slow drains. I was on the first floor
- July 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Ireland
The hotel euro is great find, with it's great location only 5/10 min walk from euston tube station, welcoming staff, great breakfast and clean rooms, the only draw back would be that toilet is outside the room but if you can get over that this the place for you, the shower room is spotless as is toilet, you also never need to wait,surrounding area has some nice pubs
- July 2008
- Sarah Novak
- Mature couple
- USA
We found this hotel more than adequate. The room was a bit small, but the very comfortable bed more than made up for the size. The quiet neighborhood was another plus. We have no hesitation at all in recommending this hotel.
- June 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- Italy
Camere piccole ma pulite, colazione internazionale minima (ma buona), english breakfast incluso nel prezzo (pancetta, uova, salsiccia, ...). Zona tranquilla e vicina alla metropolitana. Vivamente consigliato.
- June 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- USA
This hotel was very accommodating. They kept our bags when we arrived despite being too early to check in. They graciously greeted us in three waves. (My family all came separately). They answered our many questions about the Underground, etc. The area--Bloomsbury--was a good place to be situated. There were many inexpensive ethnic restaurants nearby. Two different Underground stations were an easy walk away. There were shops nearby. It was also a actual neighborhood (where people live), so it didn't have a commercial feel to it. The rooms were clean and well appointed. They had TVs, although they didn't get much in terms of selection. One of our rooms was larger than we requested, which was nice. The hot English breakfast was also a nice thing to have. It was good food, and it made mornings much easier in terms of getting underway. This was real value given the location, the service, the breakfast, and the rooms. We would heartily recommend it to anyone staying in London for a few days.
- June 2008
- Melanie Esham
- USA
Service staff were unfriendly & didnt (or pretended to not)understand English. Had fedex delivered I checked desk several times starting at 8am to 11:30am & each time desk person said nothing was in. Fed ex detailed shipment signed for by a woman "P____". I can't remember the name they gave, but wasn't given to me anytime I asked up until 11:30am, went to lunch & came back & was able to pick up package, but delay in waiting for pkg caused loss of rental car in Bath. Unhappy that fedex confirms pkg delivered earlier. Staff in general came across as unpleasant & unwilling to help and were hard to understand and didn't seem to understand English well.
- June 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Canada
This hotel is in an excellent location for travelling. It is a few minutes walk from a direct Underground line to Heathrow airport and a few minutes walk from Kings Cross/St.Pancreas station (Eurostar). There are also a large number of very good pub's and restaurants around. We stayed one night in a stop over in London, and for this purpose I think this hotel is excellent. The rooms were very basic though and a little shabby - I would not recommed this hotel for an extended stay in London. Our room was on the main floor and there was a lot of noise all night from people coming and going and from the rooms above - which made for an interupted nights sleep. The room was also only passably clean with stains on the bedspread.
- June 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Not Specified
- United Kingdom
Excellent hotel, fair price and a very good service for the price! I will go back for sure
- May 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Group
- Germany
Nice staff, quiet,
- May 2008
- John Hartwell
- Not Specified
- USA
The staff were efficient, friendly and very welcoming. Breakfast was served quickly by a small team of staff and it was plentiful, hot and very tasty. It made a cold day in London seem minor. The staff also were very acommodating in helping us to receive lost luggage.
- May 2008
- Daniele Pinto
- Group
- Italy
Very nice hotel !! 5 minutes from Subway. The employes are very gentle.
- April 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Young couple
- Slovakia
Very good choice - good situation, very kind personal. We´ve lived on the top floor. Room was very quiet and clean. Breakfast was very "english" but only one kind of tea with tea bag in cup.
- April 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Australia
I stayed twice. First night on 3rd floor with noisy squeaky floorboards in the hall. Next a week later on ground level much nearer the toilets and quiet floor! Only had time for one breakfast, which was excellent. Staff very friendly and helpful. Price was OK, but in walking I saw the County Hotel nearby, bigger, and only 42 GBP a night.
- April 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with young children
- France
Ideal for families with children; very kindly people
- April 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Family with older children
- Italy
Excellent location, near the tube station at Russel Square, near the city centre and very quiet. Good staff, good breakfast(included).It was really a good experience.I'd love to return there.
- March 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Single traveller
- Norway
The friendly, cheerful and service-minded staff made a positive impression from the moment I arrived. There is no lift, but the suitcase was brought to my room on the third floor in a matter of minutes (with a big smile - I'm not sure I would have smiled if I had just had to carry my heavy suitcase up those stairs). The hotel has a very pleasant, quiet atmosphere. Breakfast is nice (beautifully poached eggs!) with proper coffee, not instant, and there are newspapers and a computer available in the breakfast room. The rooms were cleaned thoroughly every day and used towels and teacups replaced. Tea and coffee making equipment in the room with plenty of tea, coffee, sugar and milk. The Euro Hotel is in an excellent location for those of us who like to use the tube to get around London (it is close to Russel square, King's Cross/St.Pancras and Euston stations). There are also a few reasonable restaurants in the area, and shops with ATMs just around the corner in Marchmont Street. I recommed this hotel as a good and reasonably priced option for those of us who have neither the desire nor the money to stay in luxury hotels (after all, I do not go to London to spend time in my hotel room), but still want to stay somewhere clean, quiet and central. I will probably stay there the next time I visit London, too.
- March 2008
- Anonymous Guest
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
This was our second stay at the Euro. Lovely hotel in fairly quiet area. Breakfast is very good. Not too far to a tube station. Ideal for a weekend away or for a whole week in London. Not sure if there is a lift to all floors in this hotel, but still worth a stay.
- March 2008
- Karen Mew
- Single traveller
- United Kingdom
NIce hotel, location could have been better.
- March 2008
- Leslie Taylor
- Mature couple
- United Kingdom
This was an excellent hotel for both price and location. All the staff were extremely pleasant and the inclusive breakfast was very good. Every floor had a number of separate WC/shower rooms so it's likely that many of the rooms don't have en suite facilities. Ensure, therefore, that you book the right type of room that you require. I have no adverse comments of the hotel at all, hence my high ratings, and would certainly consider staying there again.
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Room Details
Euro Hotel offers a range of spacious rooms for all budgets. Most rooms have en suite bathroom (with shower or bathtub). Guests may also enjoy a budget option of rooms with private shower room and separate toilet a few steps outside their door and others with shared shower room and W.C.All rooms have washbasin, TV, telephone, radio/alarm clock and tea/coffee making facilities. The property also features four well-appointed rooms on the ground floor for the disabled who just have to ask for one of them upon reservation.
Included/Not Included in the price
INCLUDED/NOT INCLUDED IN THE PRICE Access to tennis facilities at Cartwright Gardens is not included in the price. Please contact the property for further details. Breakfast is included in the price.Accommodation Services
- Coffee and tea maker
- Desk
- Fan
- Hairdryer on request
- Non-smoking rooms
- Radio
- Telephone
- TV
- Wireless Internet access
How to reach Euro Hotel
By trainEuston, King's Cross and St.Pancras stations are all within walking distance of the hotel.
By airplane
From Heathrow Airport: take the Piccadilly subway line and get off at the Russell Square stop. The hotel is just a few minutes' walk away. Alternatively, you may take the Airbus to Russell Square.
From Gatwick Airport: take the Gatwick Express to Victoria station. Then you can catch a taxi (the ride costs around £5.00-£8.00) or the subway to Euston or Russell Square - both very near to the property.
Distances from Euro Hotel
British Library - 0.3 km / 0.2 miUniversity of London - 0.4 km / 0.2 mi
King's Cross Station - 0.4 km / 0.3 mi
King's Cross - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
University College London - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
Russell Square - 0.6 km / 0.4 mi
London Senate House Library - 0.7 km / 0.4 mi
Dickens House - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi
British Museum - 0.8 km / 0.5 mi
Bedford Square - 0.9 km / 0.6 mi
Pollock's Toy Museum - 0.9 km / 0.6 mi
BT Tower - 1 km / 0.7 mi
Crescent Gardens - 1.4 km / 0.9 mi
Royal Opera House - 1.5 km / 0.9 mi
Sadler's Wells Theatre - 1.5 km / 0.9 mi
The closest major airports to Euro Hotel are:
London (LCY-London City) - 12.5 km / 7.8 mi
London (LHR-Heathrow) - 23.2 km / 14.4 mi
London (LGW-Gatwick) - 41.3 km / 25.6 mi
The preferred airport for Euro 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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