Adare Hotel

153 Sussex Gardens - W2 2RY London

Location. The Adare Hotel is located in London, England. 150 metres from Paddington Station, with fast rail links to both Heathrow and Gatwick airports Set on a private tree lined road 100 metres from Hyde Park Less than one mile from Marble Arch and Oxford Street Hotel Features. Victorian townhouse with 24 hour reception Complimentary full English or continental breakfasts Off street parking on request for surcharge Guestrooms. Private bathrooms with showers and hair dryers Colour television and direct dial phone Coffee and tea making facilities

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  • Comment added on 2007-04-12

    expensive-wet room-bad heating-paint falling from the wall- window didn´t close completly -but see yorself gerhard

  • Comment added on 2005-05-17

    I have been to Europe on a budget many times, and have stayed in many small hotels like this one. However, I have to say that I was extremely disappointed in this hotel, which was part of a package deal. We just returned from a 5 day visit to London, and stayed in Room 11 at this establishment, which I would recommend avoiding. The room was TINY, which would have been fine had it been the only problem. However, it was not. The biggest problem was the bed, which was also small, hard as a rock and made up with a flat sheet that barely covered the top of the mattress. What this meant was that any time my husband or I turned over in the night, the sheet would inevitably shift; we spent half the night repositioning the bedding to avoid sleeping on the bare, less-than savory mattress. You want your room to be a bit of a haven when you are traveling, and this was most decidedly not. The paint was peeling from the ceiling, and the window (the room faced the street) did little to reduce the street noise, which included bus and ambulance traffic. The bathroom was also very small (one of those after-the-fact prefab clost showers), which would have been acceptable ordinarily, but it was also very mildewy. I read an earlier review that said that a person went out and bought a bleach pen to take care of that; because of limited time, I did not want to do that, but I would recommend that as an option. There was a very small cupboard for clothes, and small nightstand that fell apart when we opened it (it was useless for storing anything anyway, as it was completely filled up with the London yellow and white pages). The maid service was poor as well. Two out of the 5 nights we spent there, the room was never made up at all. Interestingly, I emailed the reservations staff prior to booking to check in about some negative reviews that were posted here,and to request a quiet room. Their response was: "Dear Ms., We are not aware of any of the issues you have raised in your e-mail. All the rooms at the Adare are kept clean and tidy at all times. Unfortunately we will not be able to offer you a room in the back of the hotel as all our rooms located to the rear of the premises are triple rooms and we are pretty much fully booked for the duration of your stay. We can however guarantee you a nice spacious double room. Regards, Reservations ADARE HOTEL " I would say that the room was neither tidy nor spacious. There were two things that were acceptable: the location is good (about 3 blocks's walk from Paddington Station), and the two women making and serving the breakfast were very hard workers, and pleasant as well. We had far better luck in the second half of our trip in Paris.

  • Comment added on 2006-08-02

    I have to say this was the worst hotel I have every stayed at. When we arrived we were told that there was no rooms in the hotel but they had us booked in their other hotel the "ABC" hotel just a few meters away. We went down there to be greeted by some very strange people who seemed to huddle around in groups. There was no reception but a hole in the wall to chat to a very rude guy. We were told our room was not ready and it would be in 30 minutes. I went back down to Adare to complain about the place as it was absolutely disgusting but he said see what the room was like and if we were still not happy then come back to him. We got into our room and the three os could hardly fit in together. It was awful, the ensuite was like an airport toilet but it had a shower in it as well. I marched straight back down to Adare and he said to go get our bags and he would see what he could move around. When we arrived back he said he had moved things around and they would give us one of their best and biggest rooms. Yes it was big but if that is their best room they should be shut down. We were given room 1 which is in the basement. Its a family room but in very bad condition. We were all tired so decided not to refuse the room as we had paid up our money (Hotelclub) and we had been told that there was no availability so didnt want to be out on the streets. On a positive note the sheets were clean and the towels also but that was it. The room was roasting, the window could not be opened and rubbish was left outside the window so there was a bad smell. I pulled out one of the beds to find a socket and saw old crisps under the bed so obviously the room had not been cleaned. Sorry for the long review but I have to say very strongly that unless you are very desperate do not stay here or you will be very disappointed.

  • Comment added on 2007-03-19

    What we saw on the website made the hotel look a very nice place to stay and it was near to the local tube etc. Also it had free parking, which we wanted as it is difficult to park in London. When we arrived at the reception it seemed ok at first and the first flight of stairs looked decent. But we got to the 4th floor where our room was and there were flies everywhere. Then we went to the room, which was also full of flies. The room was filthy. There is no way we would sleep on those beds! I would not have touched the tea/coffee facilities either. The shower/toilet room was more like a cupboard and that was also filthy. So we just handed the keys back and went to look for a more decent hotel as we were NOT staying there. It may be cheap but it is filthy!

  • Comment added on 2006-07-25

    Booked Online thru their site. Got it for 42 Pounds., price was the main reason for choice as I was only there for 1 night connecting to Crete the next day. As far as the hotel goes, its looks very old, rooms are really small. I had a single bed but that was smaller than most singles. There is no A/C so if you are there during london hot temps, try to avoid or ask for a room with an AC which I do not think they have. No lift available so some tugging is required to get your luggage up. Service was there but not best. On a good note, the hotel does offer a nice descent breakfast if you got it with the rate, much cheaper than going out for it. Dining room is very limited so make sure you have a space. The location is good as it is very close to paddington station and some near places withing walking distance.

  • Comment added on 2007-05-14

    My husband and I just stayed 4 days at Hotel Adare. First impression was that it was old with small rooms, but it looked okay - until we went to bed in the evening. We nearly got a chok - the bed springs were literally just beneath the surface of the madras. Also the room we stayed in were downstairs, just beside the breakfast room. There is a creaking door, which is opened an closed a lot, I must say!! I am not going back to that hotel again, and can not recommend it to anyone. Too bad, as it is located in a very nice area.

  • Comment added on unknown

    Myself and two friends had booked 3 rooms at the Adare House for a night. We travelled down from Edinburgh on the Saturday morning and headed for the hotel to put our cases in and were greeted by the man on reception who told us that they had two rooms for us and another room for us at their sister hotel across the road in another street. After asking why this was, we were told that they had a problem with one of the rooms (plumbing), when we asked why we hadnt been contacted about this the man just shrugged and said it had happened the night before. I dont think it was fair expecting 3 young women to split up and leave 1 of them to go to another hotel on their own. If we had been contacted about this we could have made other arrangements before we had travelled down. Due to this, our visit to London was spent in an Internet Cafe trying to find accommodation they sitting on a tube most of the day. In future I will certainly be using a reputable hotel when coming down to London!!!

  • Comment added on 2007-03-30

    I checked into The Adare Hotel on a Monday. The hotel clerk asked if I wanted to pay for our stay then or upon our departure. We were supposed to be there 4 nights so I just decided to pay with my credit card upon check-in. Big mistake! Shortly after getting to our room, I received a phone call from home about an emergency with my daughter. I went downstairs to speak to the hotel clerk about a partial refund on my bill. He said it was not possible and that I would have to speak to the Manager. The manager did come but left so quickly that I was not able to talk to him. I did get to talk to the assistant manager? but he told me there was a 72 hr. cancellation policy and that I would have to pay at least 2 nights. Fine, I said. We left The Tuesday morning to catch a flight out of Gatwick Airport Wednesday morning. If you know the trains in London, it takes about an hour to get from central London to Gatwick. Our flight was for 08:30 but we had to be there 3 hours before our departure and the trains don't start running until 05:30. The hotel would have made us pay another night if we would have stayed past 10:00 am, that Tuesday morning. We asked that the clerk call a cab for us to be at the hotel for 10:00 am. The cab driver arrived at 09:30 as we were preparing to check out. He was in a hurry so the hotel clerk told me he would take care of the bill and refund the money back to my credit card. Each night at the hotel was 68 British pounds. My card was charged for 4 nights. Thats 272.00 British pounds. That converts into $549.00 my credit card was charged for a nights stay and 1 more night due to the cancellation policy. The website for the Adare doesn't tell the whole story. Our room was a little on the shabby side. The linen looked worn, the fan in the bathroom was very noisy. It was snowing in London when wew were there. There was a draft coming through the window but the heat is not turned on until 10:00 pm. We caught 4 channels on the television with very poor reception by a wire coathanger. Check it out at the Adare if you are ever there. It's room 7 on the second floor. Please consider carefully before you stay here. I am very sorry thay I stayed here. I am out a lot of money because I trusted someone to do the right thing and refund my money.

  • Comment added on 2006-08-16

    This nice littel hotel has no elevator, but I would like this would not change either. Like the other old interior, the stairs, the windoows, the location of the rooms - I loved it. And it is located in Paddington and the street and the quarter are charming and vivacious. Round the corner are shops where you can buy everything to survive - newspaper, milk, food, open 24 hr. Very good for travellers. My first bed & breakfast in England in 1975 was an experience. I had to pay the heating by coins. And run out of coins, naturally. And it was real old and English lodging, I liked it. So it was in 2006 here, in the big heat of this summer. Staff was great and helped me a lot with all, maps, infos etc. I could even let my luggage the whole day though I was over with my room. So I had another day in London. I had a great time in this hotel and will come back. I am just booking for my niece.

  • Comment added on unknown

    I recently stayed at the Adare Hotel in London. It is a great place for anyone looking for a cheap, centrally located b&b in London. It is really close to Hyde Park, Paddington Station (with Heathrow Express), and Oxford Street. The rooms are small, but who cares!! They are clean and really affordable. Good place to stay, for a single room, ask for room 19, it is quiet and in the back of the hotel, though on the 6th floor!! (no elevator)

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