Hazlitts Hotel
6 Frith Street Soho Square - WID 3JA London
Location. Hazlitts Hotel in London, UK, is an 18th century boutique hotel in bustling Soho, one of London's liveliest entertainment districts. Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament and Trafalgar Square are within half a mile, while the shops of Oxford Street are 500 metres away. Leicester Square Tube station is 500 metres from the hotel. Hotel Features. Situated in a row of 18th century townhouses, the three storey hotel is named after essayist William Hazlitt. Guests enter through the main entrance on Frith Street into a lobby filled with antiques and period features. Staff at the 24 hour front desk can book tickets to London shows, restaurants and nightclubs, and provide information on babysitting services.Guests at Hazlitts Hotel can enjoy breakfast in their rooms, and while there is no restaurant on site, the streets around the hotel are teeming with bars and restaurants.Hazlitts Hotel has wireless Internet access and offers laptops and mobile phones for hire. There is discounted parking nearby. Guestrooms. Decorated individually with antique dark wood furniture, heavy silk curtains and Egyptian cotton linen, the hotel's 23 guestrooms are named after Hazlitt's acquaintances, including Jonathan Swift. The air conditioned rooms have interactive satellite television, wireless Internet access, minibars and safes. Bathrooms feature roll top Victorian style bathtubs, bathrobes and designer toiletries. Expert Tip. The one to six day London Pass, available from tourist offices, provides free entry to over 55 top attractions such as The Tower of London and London Zoo, in addition to discounted travel and special offers at selected shops and restaurants. Please note: Please note that refurbishment work will be carried out at this hotel between 2nd December 2007 and 31st August 2008.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-11-12
Cosy and Romantic, full of character. A great place for a night out is the famous Ronnie Scotts which is on the same Street making it just a stones throw away.There are also lots of other venues. Also for shopping Oxford Street is 5 minutes walk away and Bonds Street just 10 minutes walk away.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2004-11-15
My wife and I went to this facility for our wedding anniversary. We were disappointed to be greeted by male and female porsitutes looking for work. We were also unhappy with the fact that within visual sights of the entry, a local...
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-02-02
Rather unique gem in the hearth of Soho Before judging the Hazlitts it is important to mention that this is an experience before being a hotel night stay. A 'traditional british' experience. Unique in the service, rooms, furniture and features (including roll up bath). At the same time flat screen and wireless internet (free) are available. And huge credit to the fact that the Hazlitts has resisted the temptation of 'minimalism' and 'all white' trend over the past decade. I stayed here on a 1 night business trip, and the only reason why I wouldn't recommend it is the concept of 'taking a quick shower' in the morning is not really an option here without creating a paddle in the bathroom. I will definitely go back on a leisure trip and with more time.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2009-09-06
We stayed two nights in Major Roberts which faces Frith St. Great bed,great decor,we expected some noise due to location, but it was not intrusive.We felt we had experienced a side of London sadly long forgotten-who wants to stay in a faceless corporate hotel given the choice?- Hazlitts is unpretentious luxury we can't wait to go back
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-06-06
We stayed one night. Our room and toilet was very clean. Room was small but its ok as rooms in london are small. close to restaurants and Leisecester tube station. But I feel its a bit too expencive as breakfast was not included in the value.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2006-04-08
All Review Photos This boutique hotel is very high on character. The three townhouses which form the hotel were built in the 18th century and effort has been made to preserve the 18th century feel, although, as the hotel is quick to point out, it...
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2005-06-03
I booked a week at this hotel knowing nothing about the neighborhood. When I told London friends where I was staying, they all laughed. Soho was at one time a very red light district and there is no question that the trade is still alive and well. ...
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