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#4
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I disagree with Kate. I loved the Metropole. Upgraded to the executive level, great executive lounge, new hotel, big for London rooms, etc...etc.... Just down the block there is the Paddington Hilton, right on top of the Paddington station. Great for catching trains and underground. Hilton Park Lane is very good one as well.
Do not stay at the Hilton Hyde Park. IMHO it should not be a Hilton. It reminds me of a 1 or at best 2* family run hotel that you see so much in London.
Did not stay but hear very good things about the Langham and Trafalgar.
Do not stay at the Hilton Hyde Park. IMHO it should not be a Hilton. It reminds me of a 1 or at best 2* family run hotel that you see so much in London.
Did not stay but hear very good things about the Langham and Trafalgar.
#6
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I agree with the previous poster, if you have not done so already you may be out of luck.
We did use points at the Hilton Paddington last year and actually were quite pleased. The hotel is connected to Paddington Station for the national railway, tube and heathrow express without going outside for any of them. If you are flying out of heathrow, you can check in downstairs from the hotel. The was remodeled a couple of years ago and is great with fairly large rooms.
The area was not the most touristy area, but we were happy with the convenience of the hotel to the tube as noted above and the amenities inside paddington.
We did use points at the Hilton Paddington last year and actually were quite pleased. The hotel is connected to Paddington Station for the national railway, tube and heathrow express without going outside for any of them. If you are flying out of heathrow, you can check in downstairs from the hotel. The was remodeled a couple of years ago and is great with fairly large rooms.
The area was not the most touristy area, but we were happy with the convenience of the hotel to the tube as noted above and the amenities inside paddington.
#7
Joined: Jan 2003
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I'd have to disagree with AA . . .
from our trip last May . . .
Hotel - London Hilton on Park Lane £ 365 per night per night for Club floor ? King Bed
Being a Hilton Honors points collector, I took advantage of one of their perks for Gold members ? 6 free nights at any Hilton in the world for 150,000 points. We decided to use them wisely on a hotel in one of the really expensive hotel cities. With a standard room rate of £ 365 per night we would not have stayed here otherwise. We got a largish room on the 19th floor with a small balcony facing north, overlooking Mayfair & Hyde Park. We loved it. We also got free access to the Club Room on the 26th floor; looking west over London with an incredible view. We skipped the Eye because we had this view everyday. This gave us a good free continental breakfast, free afternoon tea & snacks & free drinks & snacks in the evening. We used it everyday. The staff was excellent & the quality of food & snacks was first rate. This alone probably saved us £ 100 per day. We rubbed shoulders with Arabic, Indian & American businessman who seemed to haunt the Club Room.
from our trip last May . . .
Hotel - London Hilton on Park Lane £ 365 per night per night for Club floor ? King Bed
Being a Hilton Honors points collector, I took advantage of one of their perks for Gold members ? 6 free nights at any Hilton in the world for 150,000 points. We decided to use them wisely on a hotel in one of the really expensive hotel cities. With a standard room rate of £ 365 per night we would not have stayed here otherwise. We got a largish room on the 19th floor with a small balcony facing north, overlooking Mayfair & Hyde Park. We loved it. We also got free access to the Club Room on the 26th floor; looking west over London with an incredible view. We skipped the Eye because we had this view everyday. This gave us a good free continental breakfast, free afternoon tea & snacks & free drinks & snacks in the evening. We used it everyday. The staff was excellent & the quality of food & snacks was first rate. This alone probably saved us £ 100 per day. We rubbed shoulders with Arabic, Indian & American businessman who seemed to haunt the Club Room.
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#12
Joined: Feb 2003
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Stayed at The Langham Hilton in March 2003. Great hotel, great location, great staff...the only problem is if you are a Hilton Honors elite member, you are not going to get any perks. No upgrade to club floor, no club room access. You will be offered an upgrade to the next class of room (an all wood clubby type room with a "view"
and maybe you can negotiate free breakfast (breakfast for 2 is £38).
and maybe you can negotiate free breakfast (breakfast for 2 is £38).
#14
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Hi Boom Boom:
Last fall we stayed at the London Hilton Docklands, in a quiet residential area across the river from Canary Warf.
We chose it because it was a 'Category 3' Hilton (25k pts per night) so I had enough points for our entire stay (were as most of the others in London were Category 5/35k or 6/40k points so I would have needed $$ for the last couple of nights).
It was a very nice hotel & we had a large room overlooking the river & the staff was very nice/helpful.
Additionally, they provided a complementary shuttle to/from the Canada Water tube station that ran every 15 minutes (all day from about 7:30am to 11:30pm) & it was < 5 min drive to/from the station & < 5 min by tube to Waterloo or other downtown stations.
So if you are looking for a nice hotel that isn't too far away to conserve your points I'd recommend the Hilton Dockland's (I'd stay their again, even if I had to pay).
Hope this helps,
Z
Last fall we stayed at the London Hilton Docklands, in a quiet residential area across the river from Canary Warf.
We chose it because it was a 'Category 3' Hilton (25k pts per night) so I had enough points for our entire stay (were as most of the others in London were Category 5/35k or 6/40k points so I would have needed $$ for the last couple of nights).
It was a very nice hotel & we had a large room overlooking the river & the staff was very nice/helpful.
Additionally, they provided a complementary shuttle to/from the Canada Water tube station that ran every 15 minutes (all day from about 7:30am to 11:30pm) & it was < 5 min drive to/from the station & < 5 min by tube to Waterloo or other downtown stations.
So if you are looking for a nice hotel that isn't too far away to conserve your points I'd recommend the Hilton Dockland's (I'd stay their again, even if I had to pay).
Hope this helps,
Z




