George Hotel
58-60 Cartwright Gardens - WC1H 9EL London
The 3 star George Hotel in London offers functional, modern comforts just north of Russell Square in the elegant Bloomsbury district of London. Located in a classic Georgian town house overlooking gated gardens and tennis courts. A calm spot in central London within walking distance of the British Museum, West End, Soho and Covent Garden, and the ideal base for shopping and theatre trips. Also a short tube journey from Oxford Circus and Leicester Square, with its cinemas, shows and vibrant night time atmosphere. The George Hotel offers both en suite rooms and economic options with shared bathroom and WC in the corridor. All 40 rooms are equipped with cable TV, including free movie and sports channels, direct dial telephone and tea / coffee making facilities. Traditional English breakfast included in the rates. Additional services available to guests include free internet access in the lounge area, luggage storage and access to the hotels’ private gardens. Guests can also hire the tennis courts (racquets and balls provided). Fast, direct access to Heathrow airport from Russell Square tube station (Piccadilly line). The hotel can also arrange taxi transfers to the hotel when you arrive in London. Convenient central London hotel.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2004-11-02
My room was adequate for a poor student, not for an adult used to the basic amenities of a nice B&B or small hotel. Doors can easily be silenced by adding some padding so that they do not slam. This was a bothersome problem each and every night.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2004-09-29
This hotel is ideally situated for an overnight stay when dropping off a student for one of the University Halls of residence, as it is directly across the road. The leafy crescent makes a pleaseant outlook and it is close to a number of tube and rail stations.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-02-11
As rambling old fashioned hotel with a certain charm. The check in staff are very pleasant. My single room was tiny and the bathroom was quite a trek but it is a very good position: not far from Euston, Russell Square Tube, British Museum etc. Opposite to
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2002-10-22
I was very disappointed in this hotel. The staff were pretty welcoming, and on the whole provided a good level of service, but the fabric of the building left a lot to be desired. The bathroom of the first room we were in did not meet basic Health and Safety standards - no cover on the light, cracked and broken tiles around the toilet flush handle, handbasin so loose on the wall that I feared it might fall. We were moved to another room for our second night, where the celing and walls were damp (though to be fair the staff did explain that the building was being re-roofed), and the shower in the bathroom produced only a trickle of water! Overall it was a dispiriting experience, and one that will make me think twice about staying in an independent hotel. The chains may be faceless and anonymous, but the majority are safe!
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2006-05-21
As rambling old fashioned hotel with a certain charm. The check in staff are very pleasant. My single room was tiny and the bathroom was quite a trek but it is a very good position: not far from Euston, Russell Square Tube, British Museum etc. Opposite to Uni Halls of Residence with Uni tennis courts in front of the building. Great value but not luxury in any sense - very basic in fact. Quiet spoT for central London.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2003-06-12
Hotel room clean, beds .. one double and one single squeezed in same room (not as requested, we had booked only a double) Ensuite facilities were in fact ludicrously tiny. and downright laughable if one had been claustrophobic then using the "ensuite" would have been impossible. Curtains coming off the rail when we arrived, the curtains came off the rail when we closed them for the night. Reported to staff in the day, did not seem concerned whatsoever. Breakfast however was good, but served on the first morning by a sullen american girl, who was rude to my husband. Second day breakfast great food served by a cheery girl. I cannot recommend this hotel as it is the poorest we have ever stayed in.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2003-09-05
THIS WAS A FAIR DEAL FOR THE HOTEL AND LOCATION IN LONDON, CLOSE TO THE TUBE AND WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE TO GOOD AREAS, THE ROOMS WERE A BIT DATED AND IN NEED OF NEW BEDS AND PILLOWS BUT IT WAS A CLEAN PLACE TO STAY
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2006-09-03
A very very nice hotel. If you can cope with small rooms it´s nothing to think about
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2004-07-06
Nice location for this hotel. Marchmont Street is pleasant.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2005-08-23
Very good welcoming, service and location. Quite, people open. Price good quoted.
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