Crestfield Hotel London

Crestfield Hotel London

2-4 Crestfield Street - WC1H 8AT London

This hotel in the Cosmopolitan town of London is ideally located 100 meters from King's Cross Station. We offer very competitively priced room which are perfect for the business or leisure guest. We are situated within 100 metres of Kings Cross underground station right in the centre of London. At the Crestfield Hotel we offer friendly service for long and short stay guests, visiting London on either business or pleasure. We offer good value for money with a variety of rooms to appeal to everyone, from the budget traveller to the businessman. The hotel was refurbished three years ago to provide the comfort expected by the modern traveller.

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  • Comment added on 2008-03-24

    PLeasant clean hotel delivered the basic comforts. Hot water and clean towels daily, and the room was nice and warm. Basic breakfast but all you need really. The double room we had was big enough but lacked basics like bed side lighting, towel rails. Quite noisy but what do you expect in London! Still managed to get good nights sleep.

  • Comment added on 2008-04-07

    + Very good location, near tube, a lot of pub and fast food around. Ten minutes walking to British Museum. - Small room, but for a short time it's ok. We stay in London 3 days.

  • Comment added on 2007-12-25

    The room was pretty small, but decent in size anyway. The blankets weren't very clean, but everything else was alright. Literally across the street from King's Cross station, from where you can get anywhere in 15 minutes by tube. Recommended to single travellers or very young couples, but if money isn't a factor or if you're travelling with children you may want to book something different.

  • Comment added on 2007-04-07

    It's a good hotel, near King's cross station No noisy because the road crestfield was closed to traffic, but after I don't know. Prices are high but we are in London. If I go again to London, I will go to Crestfiel hotel.

  • Comment added on 2007-04-25

    Excellent value for money. Quiet, even though less than a block from Kings Cross station. Room (single) and bathroom were tiny but clean, well-renovated, and well-equipped with teamaking setup and a sturdy table and chair. Room 3 flights walkup. Breakfast is cereal, toast, tea/coffee (not full English). Hope to stay again.

  • Comment added on 2007-04-12

    Unpolite staff, public areas of hotel was being reconstructed - wet paints on the walls, terrible smell concentrating in higher floors of building, with no excuse from management ( YOU CAN GO IF YOU WANT WE ARE FULL ). Shower in front of WC in one room 2 m2 without heating (aprox. 12 degrees Celsius). Nightmare.

  • Comment added on 2007-07-13

    The taxi driver had a hard time finding this hotel. It was nice and the staff was very friendly and helpful. Good location, half a block from the train station. The only real complaint I have is that there was no elevator (lift) and the stairways were very steep and narrow. The rooms were quite small, but nice an clean. The highling was the owner's terrier, "Jack".

  • Comment added on 2007-12-24

    The rooms are very small and the en suite has been built into a cupboard......but for £50 what can you expect in the center of London, but I will not be staying here again

  • Comment added on 2007-09-26

    Employees weren't too nice. Tried to charge me double. She really insisted and I had to really fight my way into going back to the right amount! Not the nicest thing to happen... Besides that, the room was nice & clean, comfortable bed, nice mirror in front of it ;-) We had great fun in our one-night stay. Just make sure that, next morning, they don't try to charge your credit card with double of what you're supposed to pay!

  • Comment added on 2007-09-02

    This hotel is handy to the train station at Kings Cross St Pancras. The hotel provides very basic accomodation and a very basic breakfast. As with London you really don't get much for what you pay out.

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