Abba Queen'S Gate

Abba Queen'S Gate

31 34 Queen'S Gate - SW7 5JA London

The Abba Queens Gate hotel is offering quality, style and comfort and chic accommodation. People use to say that this London hotel is urban sanctuary which gives you step away from the hustle and bustle of daily London. General Information:Hotel is a distinguished Victorian Town house hotel offering a wealth of charm and exquisite period features. Stay in Abba Queens Gate Hotel gives you the most you would expect from international company and more-having recently undergone a total refurbishment to meet changing needs of todays discerning business and leisure travelers. The Abba Queens Gate hotel is offering quality, style and comfort and chic accommodation. People use to say that this London hotel is urban sanctuary which gives you step away from the hustle and bustle of daily London.Location:Abba Queens Gate hotel is located in the fashionable borough of Kensington ' Chelsea, just a short walk from Londons Hyde Park. Area:Hotel is nearby Hype Park, Buckingham Palace, Victoria and Albert Museum, Royal Albert Hall, Science Museum, Natural History Museum, Knightsbridge and South Kensington.Recreation:Abba London Hotel offers stylish bar facilities in this boutique London hotel. This cozy and modern bar provides an ideal setting for an informal business meeting with very easy Internet access or casual lunch with friends and colleagues. The Club House Restaurant is a cozy calm oasis to begin your day with breakfast served daily offering an extensive variety of pastries, cereals, fruits and juices. For a more hearty start, indulge yourself with a traditional full English breakfast.Rooms:All 90 bedrooms have been designed to cater for the varying delicacies of our guests. Each of the rooms has been tastefully designed to bring you modern furnishing and facilities without compromising a comfort. With a fusion of room styles from modern chic to traditional English elegance, Abba Queens Gate Hotel deluxe single, standard double and executive rooms offer all modern creature comforts and it is ideal base for business or leisure travelers.

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  • Comment added on 2004-11-17

    I stayed at the Ramada-Jarvis Kensington, for my first time ever going out of the country. I went for an educational trip, and couldn't of asked for a more charming hotel then this. The staff was very helpful and polite. I would like to stay there again for every time I go to London. The rooms were very clean, and staff wonderful. It is a grand hotel, and I love it!!

  • Comment added on 2005-10-08

    Best location, only two minutes walk from Royal Albert Hall. Very private hotel with warm and friendly service. They have a breakfast room and lounge bar. The room service is 24 hours. We will be back!

  • Comment added on 2006-03-10

    Everything about this placed I loved!! It is cute, its clean, its nice, the staff is friendly, the bathrooms are REALLY clean. Check in was easy and simple. Location is awesome. Its in a nice quiet area but its near EVERYTHING!! Will definetly go back again.

  • Comment added on 2007-09-08

    Never go to the abba queens gate, one of the worst in London!!

  • Comment added on 2005-08-18

    Personalized Service at it's best. Love the location! The rooms are big and comfortable.

  • Comment added on 2008-02-08

    Hy I went to the Abba Hotel for one night on feb,6 in a Tripple room with my daugther and my soon, both adult teenager. The room was as expected with 3 beds, clean and big. Bathroom with all what we need and all was working , very clean , hot water . Breakfast with some flavour of spain, very large buffet top quality, and fresh fruit and fresh meal. Everything for starting a good day. Can be booked without problem. And team helpfull, and cool. Payment done by voucher. No issue. Advice take the tube until "Gloucester Road " better as Kesingston. Marcel , From Switzerland

  • Comment added on 2008-01-11

    Our family of 6 stayed here in summer 06 for 2 nights during a weekend trip to London. We stayed shortly before or just as the hotel was changing names. We had two triple rooms with no A/C but fans were provided. We had no issues with our rooms as they were large and comfy (enough). Breakfast was extra and was pricey. We arrived at breakfast about 10 minutes after start time yet most things were not yet laid out for the guests. It seemed quite disorganized. Checkout was slow and the staff had trouble figuring out how to run our credit card (or something). I think we also paid for bag storage (per bag fee) which would have been complimentary in other similarly priced hotels. Not the best...next time we stayed at the Langham which was awesome!

  • Comment added on 2007-01-01

    As we entered the hotels reception area the smell of stale cigarette smoke was dreadful. We had two rooms, both large and satisfactory except they smelt worse than the reception area. We complained, were given alternative rooms but they smelt the same as the first rooms. Beds were huge and comfortable, good linen and good bathroom facilities. The breakfast was lovely, with a large choice. It is such a shame that the hotel lets its self down. The soft furnishing and the walls need a thorough cleaning to rid the place of the ashtray aroma. We only stayed one night so we decided to put up with it. I think this a problem not envisaged when the no smoking ban started as people obviously disregard it and carry on lighting up in hotel bedrooms. Before the ban you could ask for a non-smoking room.

  • Comment added on 2007-01-01

    We arrived thinking we were staying at a 4 star hotel. What a joke on us! Staff totally unwelcoming. Corridor and room had a horrible smell. Still it was only one night. THEN found you had to pay £2,00 to use the room safe (first time ever come across this). The noise when trying to sleep was terrible. Footsteps thundering around our room, banging and loud talking. There didn't seem to be any sound insulation for our room at all. Couldn't believe a 4 star hotel in London didn't have a dining room for dinner - only for breakfast (another £15.00 per head - we waited to get to a local cafe). I wouldn't go to this hotel again if it had the last bed in London - I would rather sleep in Hyde Park. Who issued 4 stars?

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