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October 12, 2024
I booked a studio apartment, but it was upgraded to a luxury one-bedroom open-plan room.
Price: 2400 RMB/night on average, booked on Ctrip six months in advance.
The hotel is located in South Kensington, 3 minutes walk to the subway station, where you can take the P line or C/D line; 5 minutes walk to the VA Museum, Natural History Museum, Science Museum; 10 minutes walk to Hyde Park; 15 minutes walk to Knightsbridge Harrods; 50 minutes by P line subway to Heathrow, and about 35 minutes by taxi. There is also bus No. 14 at the door, which takes 40 minutes to get to the entrance of the British University and enjoy the scenery along the way. It is a very good choice. There are many delicious restaurants around the hotel: pho: go viet, another mamapho, honest burger, wasabi, a delicious French ham (highly praised by family members), prets, Starbucks, venchi, Kova cake where you can meet Beckham, and Japanese sushi that I haven't eaten. If you walk a little further, you can also go to va for the most beautiful afternoon tea, or go to harrods' dine hall for a big meal. As for supermarkets, you can walk to a tesco in 3 minutes, and there is also a waitrose a little further away. It is near the university (Imperial College), which is really convenient.
The room is 38 square meters, with a bedroom + living room layout, a five-foot double bed, and the bedding is ordinary but acceptable. There is an independent kitchen and bathroom, and the kitchen is fully equipped: there is a capsule coffee machine, induction cooker, dishwasher, washing and drying washing machine, pots and pans, and cleaning supplies. The toilet in the bathroom is also equipped with a washlet. Washing and care are all available, but you need to bring your own toothbrush, toothpaste and slippers. It is amazing that when the electric heated towel rack is turned on, part of the floor tiles are also automatically heated, which is barefoot friendly. The TV is equipped with a set-top box. I have been following the international situation through Phoenix TV for several days. I hope that the world will be peaceful and the return trip will not be affected.
The temperature dropped sharply on the first day in London. I transferred from Charles de Gaulle to Heathrow at 8 o'clock. There was another rain on the way to the hotel. I was freezing and particularly embarrassed. The front desk was the only Indian brother who understood English on this trip. He was very friendly. He let us check in in advance and provided a workroom for us to store our luggage and change clothes. What's more, after changing clothes, our room was also ready. The room also thoughtfully prepared two boxes of Shin Ramyun, biscuits, a box of milk, a bottle of mineral water and sparkling water, various tea bags and capsule coffee. After a little repair, I went out beautifully.
The hotel security is also excellent. It is located in a relatively safe area. In South Ken, there are even few people crossing the road at a red light. Although the hotel is along the street, the access control is turned on after 6 o'clock in the evening, and you need to swipe your card to enter. The front desk staff are mostly Indian, but they are very friendly. They greet guests when they come in and out. Occasionally, when you meet the cleaning staff in the elevator, you will greet them and have some small talk. By the way, the room is cleaned every day and is very well organized. Water and capsule coffee are also replenished every day, which makes people feel at ease.
In general, I will still consider staying here next time I come to London, and I will recommend it to others. After all, London is really expensive now. You can only sleep on a massage bed for 1,500 yuan a night, and the ** for 4,000 yuan a night is also a pile, and you will encounter all kinds of weird things. It's really warm to stay in this hotel!
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