24.01.29From the moment I stepped into the Jubilee Hotel in Victoria, located a stone's throw away from Couch Station in London, I knew I was in for a unique experience. Nestled in the heart of the city, this hotel not only boasts an exceptional location but also an enriching slice of history. Being a Grade II listed building, it exudes an old-world charm that is both rare and enchanting, especially considering its famous neighbour, Winston Churchill, once lived next door.
The staff at Hotel in Victoria are the heart and soul of the establishment. Their warmth and friendliness are unparalleled, making every guest feel not just welcomed, but truly special. They are knowledgeable about the hotel’s history and eager to share interesting anecdotes, adding to the unique charm of the stay.
Cleanliness is clearly a top priority here. My room was immaculate, with every corner sparkling and every amenity in perfect order. The attention to detail was evident, from the crisply ironed bed sheets to the spotless bathroom, ensuring a comfortable and hygienic stay.
What truly sets Hotel in Victoria apart is its seamless blend of historical elegance and modern comfort. The architecture and decor pay homage to its rich past, while the facilities cater to the contemporary needs of its guests. It's a delightful balance that respects the building's heritage while providing a luxurious, modern-day experience.
In summary, my stay at the Hotel in Victoria was nothing short of exceptional. Its perfect location, friendly staff, immaculate cleanliness, and historical significance make it a must-visit for anyone traveling to London. Whether you're a history buff or just someone in search of a unique and comfortable stay in the city, Hotel in Victoria is sure to exceed your expectations.
23.02.08Dirty, old, no wifi, rude young staff that didn’t care about my needs. Generally bad hotel. For about the same price that night I stayed in w much nicer place by Hyde park.
22.11.26I paid extra for a room with a private bathroom. It is a cheap hotel so I didnt expect anything great, but the size of the bathroom was a joke. I couldnt believe my eyes that someone can call it a bathroom. Enough to say that when I bent over the sink while brushing teeth, my bottom was… outside the bathroom;)
The shower was probably too small for a kid. And for a tall adult- well, you can tell…