Hotel Edward Lear

Hotel Edward Lear

28-30 Seymour Street, Marble Arch - W1H 7JB London

The Edward Lear Hotel is an ideal location for visiting central London as it is only 100 metres walk from Oxford St. Just the right location for visitors, in London's tourist centre, and with discounted, budget prices. The Hotel is a former town-house typical of those once occupied by London's wealthy elite and is the former home of the famous Victorian artist, Edward Lear, who once taught Queen Victoria. Within easy walking distance of the theatre district. Value-for-money prices for the bedrooms with a full range of choices to suit every requirement. The prices quoted in the following table are the full prices for the room, there's absolutely nothing extra to pay for. The prices include full English breakfast, service and tax. Each room has cable TV with free satellite film and sports channels, tea/coffee, direct-dial phone, etc. We require a minimum of a two-night stay over the weekend and of a three-night stay over New Year's Eve.

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  • Comment added on 2007-09-02

    Rooms of 3. We made a visit of London over 2 days 1/2, to three, with my two daughters teenagers. There was a strong odor of smoke in the bedroom with the arrival. The preceding occupant was to be a large smoker and was to smoke in the room. Shower and toilet on the stage. Wash-hand basin in the bedroom. Copious English breakfast. Computer connected to Internet (high rate) at disposal in the living room (15 minutes per period). Pleasant reception and qualified service. Very close Hyde Park and Regent street to make shoping. Distant of 1,5 km to feet of Victoria Station. Manies restaurants in the area...

  • Comment added on 2007-06-05

    + It is convenient to the underground. - Lack of elevators - hard to carry luggage up flights of stairs.

  • Comment added on 2007-11-17

    They were estremly positive to all our quetstions about going around in London. I travelled with my 11 year old son and my mother who has problems with walking. There were no lift in the house but she managed anyhow.

  • Comment added on 2007-11-12

    + Breakfast was OK - Shabby. Shower didn't work, toilet leaking, room too hot, noise from road when window opened.

  • Comment added on 2008-02-06

    The room was very basic and very small. Suitable only if you just need a bed for a night as I did. Breakfast was fine.

  • Comment added on 2005-08-04

    The price was reasonable for a London property. My only complaint was a 10 pound per night additional charge for my second child. When I booked with Venere I made it clear that there would be 2 adults and 2 children and was qouted 79 GBP per night for a triple with an extra bed. The Edward Lear demanded the extra 70 GBP for the week.

  • Comment added on 2007-11-10

    + It was centrally situated, easy access to tubes

  • Comment added on 2007-10-15

    + free internet access - small room size and no elevator

  • Comment added on 2007-10-06

    + central location, short distance away from tube and Oxford St, reasonable breakfast friendly staff. Reasonable rates - Bathroom was with a bathtub, in which you had to sit down to shower, in order to avoid gettin water everywhere.

  • Comment added on 2007-08-07

    + staff were friendly. good breakfast - the breakfast, although presented as a "full English breakfast" was pretty pathetic. the telephone in our room was only usable when it was turned on, which precluded its use when the front desk was not open - which

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