Pavilion Hotel London
34-36 Sussex Gardens - W2 1UL London
Check-in: from 02:00 p.m. / check-out: until noon Guests who arrive prior to 02:00 p.m. may deposit their luggage at the reception. Pavilion Hotel is situated in a convenient Central London location, within walking distance of Hyde Park, Marble Arch, Paddington Station, Oxford Street (London's main shopping street), Madame Tussauds (famous waxworks museum) and the Edgeware Road (full of restaurants and cafes). The Pavilion Hotel is a small funky laid back townhouse hotel in central London ideal for artistically minded clientele. All the 29 rooms have been designed to project a funky and glamorous image. Many are themed and have names such as "Honky Tonk Afro" a tribute to the 1970's and "Casablanca Nights" a deco inspired Moorish fantasy. “Better Red Than Dead" is a voluptuous symphony of vermilion, claret and crimson and "Enter The Dragon" a mystical cocktail of oriental treasures. Other rooms have equally exotic names. All rooms have small en-suite bathrooms, satellite TV with DVD/CD and direct dial telephones. The hotel has become extremely popular with the fashion, music, TV and film industries. Supermodels, Oscar winning actors, famous musicians and TV stars have all visited the walls of the Pavilion. If you are looking for something different and glam, then the Pavilion is definitely for you. The Hotel is extremely photogenic and has also become a popular location for photo/fashion shoots by photographers such as Mario Testino who shot at the Hotel for British Vogue. It's also regularly used for TV filming, music videos and celebrity interviews.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-06-05
In this hotel, we discovered: a used sex toy in one of the drawers, one foot of clearence on all sides of the bed, a picture of a topless nude on the wall, and no security. The hotel management won't allow you to leave the premises without dropping the key off at the front desk, and they also do not allow out-going calls from your room. I couldn't help but wonder: is this really a hotel?
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2009-10-04
What a place I loved it. A true original and it clean and well run.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-08-22
I have stayed in many hotels this year and this was the BEST!!!! Great service, very CLEAN rooms, and very friendly staff. The BEDS were awesome also!!! I would go back again in a minute!
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-10-01
great funky hotel rel. small room (but typical british)
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-07-01
The room was very clean and just adequately equipped. there was refurbishment work in progress. The hotal demanded payment in cash on arrival. Cheap but basic and very poor breakfast.
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2007-09-01
very nice and stylish interior design makes up for small rooms (hey, probably the vast majority of rooms in London are small), friendly and helpful staff, centrally located
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Anonymous
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Comment added on 2008-11-01
Nothing positive Rooms are very small. Hotel is very old.
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