Overlooking the lush greenery of its own private garden, the K+K Hotel George London, an imposing Victorian building dating from 1897, is both elegant and modern. It features classic bay windows and wrought-iron balconies on a white-columned facade.
Upon entering the modernised lobby, you will encounter walls of saffron-yellow, black leather and chrome sofas, and white marble floors which combine to create a clean, stylish look. Its fashionable decor and location, as well as its private garden, a calm oasis in the city, make it the ideal hotel for your sojourn in London.
K+K Hotel George London's bright and contemporary rooms overlook a private garden to ensure tranquillity and a peaceful night's rest. With brilliant white walls, vivid saffron curtains, beech panelling, and bamboo furniture, guestrooms are bright and uncluttered. Multiple mirrors on the walls and furniture reflect natural light.
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- AM/FM Alarm Clock
- Coffee Maker in Room
- Hairdryers Available
- Mini Bar
- Non-Smoking Rooms/Facilities
- Room Service
- Safe Deposit Box
- Television with Cable
- Direct Dial Telephone
- Private Bathroom
- Wireless LAN
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- Babysitting/Child Services
- Concierge
- 24 Hour Front Desk
- Parking
- Laundry/Valet Services
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- Meeting/Banquet Facilities
- Business Lounge
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K+K Hotel George London
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K+K Hotel George London is located near the London's famous Natural History Museum and the Kensington Park and others major places of interest such as the Holland Park and the Natural History Museum. ..
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Hotel Policy
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Check-in time 1400hrs |
Check-out time 1100hrs
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Most helpful critical K+K Hotel George London
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Recommendation:  By Dr.Paula Hyder United Kingdom My fiancé and i stayed here for a weekend as i was in london for a conference, and i read very good reviews online.
plus points:
- courteous staff
- excellent location, just round the corner from earl's court station
- fantastic ... breakfast with everything you could possibly want, and with efficient, friendly service
- clean room
bad points:
- our room was absolutely tiny (no. 206). I've never had cause to complain about room size before, as i think it's one of the least important aspects of one's stay. However, ours was so small that in order for one of us to get past, the other person would have to clamber onto the bed (and we're both quite slender!). You also couldn't get to the other side of the bed without climbing over the one chair in the room (and there was nowhere else it could go). My halls of residence room as a student was bigger (and nicer)! the bathroom doorway was so narrow that a larger person would definitely struggle (it was about 50cm across). I have never suffered from claustrophobia before, but i was seriously struggling in this room. The room decoration also left much to be desired for the price (travelodge springs to mind).
i did walk past a couple of other double rooms while they were being cleaned, and these were normal-sized and quite nice-looking, so i think it was bad luck on our part, but they really shouldn't be offering such a discrepancy in facilities, especially as we were paying the same price (£420 for 3 nights stay) as for any other double room, when these also had a minibar.
we would have asked to change rooms, but having had arrived after midnight and needing to be up at 6. 30am the next day for a conference, it was easier to stay put. I did warn them a couple of days before arriving that we would reach there at that time, and was told that the room had been allocated already, so the time of arrival shouldn't have meant that we were given the 'dud' room.
in all, this did significantly impair my stay in this otherwise lovely hotel. The rest of the hotel was beautifully designed. I've stayed in many hotels in london before and for the price, our room was ridiculous.
i'm sure this hotel will be great for those staying in a better room, so make sure it's not 206!
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