Ambassadors Hotel London, London
About the Hotel
Ambassadors Hotel, a
Rooms & Amenities
All 140 rooms at Ambassadors Hotel include a
Dining & Nearby Options
The hotel features a café that serves
Services & Business Facilities
Ambassadors Hotel provides a
Location & Transportation
Situated on a quiet street just off Cromwell Road, the hotel is a 10- to 15-minute walk from landmarks such as the
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Facilities
General
- Non-smoking property
- Paid Wi-Fi
- 24-hour reception
- ATM/Cash machine
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Room features
- Tea and coffee facilities
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
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Reviews and Ratings
Upon arrival, my experience at the hotel took an unexpected turn. Despite paying extra for what was promised to be an upgrade, I found myself in a room without a window and a dated interior that felt like a step back in time. On the bright side, the location was convenient and close to nearby attractions and transportation options.
The hotel seemed promising with its great location close to the underground and friendly staff, but my stay revealed some shortcomings. The rooms were more like cells, with a tiny and uncomfortable bed, cold breakfast, and a perfunctory atmosphere. The service was lacking, with a long delay in booking in and a sense of irresponsibility when my bag went missing.
My stay at the hotel was quite pleasant overall. The room, though small, was clean and perfect for a short city trip. The staff was friendly and efficient, and the location was convenient with easy access to transportation and nearby attractions.
I had a pleasant stay at this hotel with spacious and comfortable rooms, although the breakfast was not as varied as I would have liked. The service was overall good, but one encounter during check-out could have been better. The central location near Hyde Park and shopping options was a major plus, but the small reception area was a drawback.
The hotel had a great location, making it accessible for transport with essential shops nearby. However, the rooms were small and not well-equipped while the lack of a bar was disappointing for a 3-star hotel.
I had a disappointing experience at this hotel. The room was tiny, smelled bad, and was next to a noisy corridor entrance. Despite my complaints, I was only offered a slightly better room. The cleanliness was acceptable, but the size and layout were unacceptable considering the price.
The room was a real letdown. Felt incredibly claustrophobic with no windows and a strong smell of smoke. The shower cap over the smoke detector was a safety hazard, and the freezing temperature due to open windows was uncomfortable. The response regarding the room discrepancy was unsatisfactory.
The hotel's location is convenient, being close to the subway station and a short walk to two Underground stations. It's also near food shops for breakfast and the South Kensington museums. However, the rooms didn't match the advertised pictures and smelled of paint. The service was responsive to my request for a room change but other guests seemed unhappy. The dining options were limited, and breakfast timing was late. Overall, the hotel provides a good value for money stay.
The hotel has a great location, very close to everything in London. The rooms are decent, but could use more storage for clothes and the bathroom is quite small. The service is pleasant, but at times, there was a lack of staff presence. The dining offers a variety of options but could improve in terms of value for money. The location is excellent with easy access to the underground stops. Facilities are decent, but parking might be a challenge.
The hotel had its ups and downs. The rooms were in need of maintenance, with tarnished taps and limited TV channels, but the staff lacked customer service. The location was convenient, with shops and restaurants nearby, but the breakfast was basic. The facilities were satisfactory, although cleanliness was an issue.
The hotel is conveniently close to Gloucester Road tube station and surrounded by an array of pubs and restaurants. The rooms were disappointingly small for a Deluxe category, with maintenance issues such as tarnished taps and plugs, low water pressure, and limited TV channels. Despite some shortcomings, the location is great for local amenities.
The hotel had a convenient location near Hyde Park and the underground, making it a pleasant spot to explore the city. The rooms were cramped and dirty, but the hotel's proximity to key attractions was a definite plus. The dining options were good for a day of walking around, though a tad expensive. The surroundings were pleasant and the bed comfortable, but the service was lacking in skills and professionalism.
I had a mix of experiences at this hotel. The rooms were a bit challenging to reach, and it was scary when the fire alarm went off and we couldn't find our way out of the smoke-filled corridors. We had to upgrade our room by paying an extra 150 pounds to escape the tiny and suffocating space we initially had.
The hotel had its ups and downs. The location was great, close to Gloucester Road tube station making it easy to explore London. The rooms, however, were a letdown, with issues like noise and old-fashioned decor. The service was friendly and helpful, and the dining experience left much to be desired.
The hotel is conveniently located near Earl's Court underground station and within walking distance of some attractions. The small, unclean rooms were a letdown, but the friendly service made up for it. Breakfast was underwhelming, lacking variety.