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petlover Nov 16th, 2003 07:45 AM

2 Kensington Holiday Inns-?
 
Thanks to the help of Fodorites, we've decided to redeem points and stay in the Kensington area at a Holiday Inn. Now, I've discovered that there are actually two:

Holiday Inn
LONDON-KENSINGTON-FORUM
97 Cromwell Road

and
Holiday Inn
LONDON-KENSINGTON
100 Cromwell Road

These are obviously VERY close together. Curious as to which is better? Anyone with any recommendations? Thank you.

MelJ Nov 16th, 2003 09:33 AM

One Holiday Inn is next to the post office and across the street from the Gloucester Road tube stop. If you're looking at it on a Web site, it's the one that is housed within several white former townhomes.

The other is the former Forum Hotel. It's a huge high rise just around the corner from the same tube stop.

I've stayed at the Forum several times (but wouldn't again--prefer the smaller boutique-style hotels) and the rooms, though small, are comfortable and the showers are powerful. There's an excellent "English" pub that even the locals frequent. This hotel also has a good restaurant and a gym. If the price is about the same, I'd stay in the Forum.


bellini Nov 16th, 2003 10:24 AM

Stayed at The Forum last week- too large and impersonal for my tastes but staff friendly and rooms OK. Food and drink expensive

vcl Nov 16th, 2003 06:24 PM

Forum was stripped to the girders and rebuilt about a year and a half ago. Should be in good shape.

The other Holiday Inn is a couple of blocks closer to the tube. Either would be a good choice.

francophile03 Nov 16th, 2003 07:36 PM

Two years ago my family and I stayed at the former Forum Hotel. It is large and impersonal as someone mentioned. Their pub restaurant does serve a nice fish and chips dish.

However, the rooms are too small for the rate they charged us. We didn't care for the room at all. It was tiny for three of us, even tiny for two.

Location is good as it's close in walking distance to Kensington High Street (I believe that's the main shopping street there).

Jeanneboca Nov 16th, 2003 09:54 PM

I've stayed at the London Kensington. It was only for two nights and about five years ago. I just remember the room having 2 queen (I think) size beds, just like in the USA. It was the most American room I've seen in Europe...quite comfortable.
Jeanneboca


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