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First few times there, Taj St James Court....very central
Now that we know the city, Dorsett Shepherds Bush.....Shepherds Bush/Hammersmith area.....bit removed from the main sites, but easy tube access and vibrant neighborhood |
| Hyatt Scotland Yard. Very central location and great rate on a ‘family room’ that’s two connected rooms |
I also liked the Rosewood. |
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We stay at the Great Scotland Yard hotel. I've recommended it to a few friends and they love it too. It has a cool/ sexy vibe, great location, and it's a Hyatt property, if you happen to have points.
https://www.hyatt.com/en-US/hotel/england-united-kingdom/great-scotland-yard/ |
| OP here. Thanks all! The Conrad seems to be the frontrunner at the moment. Will check out the other options recommended here as well! |
I stayed here ten years ago. It is very nice except: -the mattresses suck, all the bedding is feather and they don’t have non feather -big Ben is really Loud!! Even with ear plugs |
Years ago, before security reasons caused them to stop, you could actually go up in the "Big Ben" clock tour on a special tour. Yes, it is loud! I don't remember if we were given earplugs, but you definitely had to cover your ears. |
| Rosewood if you can afford it. Super central location in Holborn but not quite the mad tourist circus of County Hall, which is literally right by the London Eye. |
| After doing a lot of research, DH and I are going in April and have reservation at St Ermin’s (a Marriott property) in Westminster. We also looked at The Langham (which is more traditional than modern but is updated) but seemed a great value for 5 star hotel (was as low as $350/night for the week we’ll be there). |
| Stayed in the Rubens and Vintry & Mercer last summer. Different vibes, but both were wonderful and accommodating. |
Also agree on Rosewood. Expensive but such a beautiful hotel |