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Leslie has stayed here and says:
‹‹ This was an excellent hotel for both price and location. All the staff were extremely pleasant and the inclusive breakfast was very good. Every floor had a...›› 19 Mar 2008 read hotel reviews |
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Euro Hotel offers a range of spacious rooms for all budgets. Most rooms have en suite bathroom (with shower or bathtub). Guests may also enjoy a budget option of rooms with private shower room and separate toilet a few steps outside their door and others with shared shower room and W.C.
All rooms have washbasin, TV, telephone, radio/alarm clock and tea/coffee making facilities.
The property also features four well-appointed rooms on the ground floor for the disabled who just have to ask for one of them upon reservation.
All rooms have washbasin, TV, telephone, radio/alarm clock and tea/coffee making facilities.
The property also features four well-appointed rooms on the ground floor for the disabled who just have to ask for one of them upon reservation.
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Guest type: Not Specified
stayed in Apr 2008
The staff were efficient, friendly and very welcoming. Breakfast was served quickly by a small team of staff and it was plentiful, hot and very tasty. It made a cold day in London seem minor. The staff also were very acommodating in helping us to receive lost luggage.
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John Hartwell, USA
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Apr 2008
I stayed twice. First night on 3rd floor with noisy squeaky floorboards in the hall. Next a week later on ground level much nearer the toilets and quiet floor!
Only had time for one breakfast, which was excellent. Staff very friendly and helpful.
Price was OK, but in walking I saw the County Hotel nearby, bigger, and only 42 GBP a night.
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RB, Australia
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Mar 2008
The friendly, cheerful and service-minded staff made a positive impression from the moment I arrived. There is no lift, but the suitcase was brought to my room on the third floor in a matter of minutes (with a big smile - I'm not sure I would have smiled if I had just had to carry my heavy suitcase up those stairs).
The hotel has a very pleasant, quiet atmosphere. Breakfast is nice (beautifully poached eggs!) with proper coffee, not instant, and there are newspapers and a computer available in the breakfast room.
The rooms were cleaned thoroughly every day and used towels and teacups replaced. Tea and coffee making equipment in the room with plenty of tea, coffee, sugar and milk.
The Euro Hotel is in an excellent location for those of us who like to use the tube to get around London (it is close to Russel square, King's Cross/St.Pancras and Euston stations). There are also a few reasonable restaurants in the area, and shops with ATMs just around the corner in Marchmont Street.
I recommed this hotel as a good and reasonably priced option for those of us who have neither the desire nor the money to stay in luxury hotels (after all, I do not go to London to spend time in my hotel room), but still want to stay somewhere clean, quiet and central. I will probably stay there the next time I visit London, too.
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AO, Norway
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Mar 2008
This was our second stay at the Euro. Lovely hotel in fairly quiet area. Breakfast is very good. Not too far to a tube station. Ideal for a weekend away or for a whole week in London. Not sure if there is a lift to all floors in this hotel, but still worth a stay.
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DH, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Mar 2008
This was an excellent hotel for both price and location. All the staff were extremely pleasant and the inclusive breakfast was very good. Every floor had a number of separate WC/shower rooms so it's likely that many of the rooms don't have en suite facilities. Ensure, therefore, that you book the right type of room that you require. I have no adverse comments of the hotel at all, hence my high ratings, and would certainly consider staying there again.
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Leslie Taylor, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Young couple
stayed in Mar 2008
Overall we had a nice stay (1 night). Clean hotel, nice staff, the room relatively small. The big advantage of the hotel is that it is within walking distance from the center (10 minutes to the British museum), but also has quiet surroundings. Very good price/quality relationship.
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EB, Germany
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Feb 2008
The best thing about the Euro Hotel is the location. The close proximity to King's Cross Station is a blessing. Plenty of Restaurants & Pubs nearby. I was a little concerned about the shared washrooms & showers. No Problem, I never had to wait & everything was very clean. Single squeaky bed, very small room, but the room had a sink, small TV & telephone. Don't use the telephone, it is very, very expensive. The room was cleaned daily with fresh towels provided. Very Clean!, excellent cleaners! I would recommend this hotel to anyone on a budget. Breakfast was excellent and included in the price, they don't cheap out on breakfast either, if you want 2 eggs, 2 bacon etc. No Problem. Good Place. The floors are a bit squeaky, & there can be a bit of Fri, Sat night Pub noise, I was OK with this. If you require total silence to sleep, may not be the best place. I thought it was just fine. Neat old building that fits the budget. Rooms were too hot, easy to open the window though. Great place, would stay again.
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John McKay, Canada
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Guest type: friends
stayed in Feb 2008
Pretty good three star hotel in a quiet area. The surroundings have many points of interest and are well connected with the rest of the town. Russel Square tube station is just five minutes walk. The service was quite accurate; the welcome rather lukewarm, though.
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Daniele Fiorucci, Italy
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Jan 2008
This was the first hotel I ever stayed at that didn't have en suite facilities. I was pleasantly surprised at how clean and quiet everything was, the WC/shower room was just steps away and I didn't see or hear another person in there any time I used it. The location of the hotel is very good, there are pubs and grocery stores nearby, and it's a very easy walk to the Russell Square Tube station (for the Picadilly line to Heathrow). When traveling on a budget, this place can't be beat.
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LL, USA
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Guest type: Gay Couple
stayed in Jan 2008
The room size was good, approx 12 sqm. The staff was very kind. Breakfast was ok and plentiful for the price. But most important: it was very clean. The furniture is Swedish :-) It is a good-value hotel. Throughout the year I stay in various places: from Youth hostel to Hyatt excutive rooms- from 40 EUR to 400 EUR a night. But I am modest and I am not a snob. If you are basically modest and don`t have an urge to pretend to be upper-class or need to behave in a bossy maner, then you will be just fine with the place. It`s certainly a good, basic, hotel to spend a couple of days in to see London. We had come especially for an Opera performance at Covent Garden. The Hotel is only two stops away. Of course you must not expect a Spa, 3 different restaurants and a penthouse cocktailbar on top!Still I don't think it is possible to find a better deal for lesser money. The showers were on the corridor, which is fine for me. The TV had 4 different channel- one of them was BBC- I don`t realy need more on a weekend-trip. Voilà, c`est tout!
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MW, Germany
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Jan 2008
Our stay at the Euro hotel was an ok experience for the price. We traveled one adult and two 12 year old girls. The staff was friendly and served us an ok english breakfast (included). We ordered a room without bathroom, but this was not a big problem, as we did not see any of the other residents during our stay, even though the hotel was quite full.
The room was spacious and quiet, but 2 of the 3 days we stayed at the hotel, some kind of constant pump- or engine-noise started in the walls at 11-12 o'clock in the night, and made it difficult to sleep. We also heard this noise one of the mornings.. Quite irritating, especially in the night !!
Allover a nice experience.
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CB, Norway
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Jan 2008
This was our first stay at Euro Hotel. The hotel was convenient to Kings Cross station and Euston Square tube. The British Museum was within an easy walk, and there were a number of pubs and small restaurants close by. The room was a decent size for two people, and it was a good value for the money. The breakfast was a traditional English served between 8:00 - 9:30,
The rooms were somewhat noisy. The floors in the hall are wood, and footsteps are quite loud. The front of the hotel faces onto a street that is a favored path for late night pub goers, who are a bit loud laughing and talking. The back of the hotel may be quieter.
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CL, USA
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Dec 2007
The Euro Hotel staff were efficient but not overly friendly. The room was basically as described. The ensuite smelt badly which was rectified with some appropriate airing. This could have been done prior to our arrival. The floors are very uneven and unsuitable for older people. The floors in the breakfast room squeak very loudly and embarass most quests. The English breakfast was acceptable however was not being prepared with any passion and ownership. After asking for it to be served hot it came from that day freshly microwaved. The hotel was adequate for a tourist liesure trip but not great value for money. The staff were fine but not passionate. The location is good being so close to the Tube and the Eurostar and the local area is fine. Proximity to the British Museum is a plus. Our room overlooked the park which is also a big plus.
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Simon Campbell, Australia
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Dec 2007
This is not a luxury hotel, but it serves very well for a short stay. It is very competently run.
The area is safe and, a few drunken students apart, quiet and pleasant. Very convenient for Euston.
The English breakfast has high quality ingredients.
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Martin Knott, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Dec 2007
The Euro Hotel is located in a building that appeared to be a string of different hotels. Very easy to reach from King's Cross. The Staff were all foreign girls, each of them friendly and helpful. The room was as small as I expected, but with a view of the gardens, it was never claustrofobic. Toilets and showers were clean. The bed was a bit squeeky, which is about my only comment.
The internet access was great, although not available after 11 pm, because the lounge closes at that time.
No stairs, but only 3 flights high.
I would stay there again.
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Marianne Smit, Netherlands
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Nov 2007
I had a fantastic break in London and stayed in the hotel for 3 nights in November 2007. It's just a few minutes walk from Euston railway station (my point of arrival) and handy for The British Museum in Bloomsbury, which is where I spent much of my time. The hotel provided all the facilities I needed. I paid £55 per night for a single room with shared bathroom facilities, including full English breakfast. The room was nice and warm and very clean with tea/coffee making facilities and I never had to wait to use the bathroom or shower. Just a couple of very minor criticisms, the room was very small and the breakfast was served on a cold plate so you had to eat it quickly if you like your food hot (but the bacon was cold anyway).
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AO, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Oct 2007
Very good hotel : very good relation between price and room. I was in a very, very, very small single room but for London, and for the price, it was OK. A little bit noisy but with "boules quiès", it was OK. Personnel was friendly. So, good hotel !!
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Sophie Donneaux, Belgium
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Guest type: Mature couple
stayed in Oct 2007
very good value for money - small of course but to be expected - beautiful high ceilings. Nice welcome - maid came back to hoover room after we'd dropped our bags as room was available early -- one thing - check in on website gave one time and different from print out of Venere; very close distance to Euston Station (easy to walk) and will be easily accessible for new St Pancras as well. Nice pleasant walk to Russell Square tube station - went to theatre in Covent Garden and walked from tube to Euro after feeling very safe. Good walk to Brit Museum (beyond tube station) also enjoyable. Would definitely go back and recommend for this price range.
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SS, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Group
stayed in Oct 2007
The Euro hotel was in a lovely tree-lined crescent not far from London Euston railway station. We arrived as a group early, and were allowed access to our room without any problem. The triple room we booked was spacious & airy with shared toilet/shower facilities on the same floor. The breakfast was very good with plentiful supplies of tea/coffee/toast. Excellent pubs and restaurants nearby. The British Museum was a short walk away with access to the nearest tube stop to explore further a field. Would recommend for short leisure breaks & value for money.
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NR, United Kingdom
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Guest type: Young couple
stayed in Oct 2007
we perfetto a Londra, posizione dell'hotel ottima, la camera era molto pulita ed il bagno lindo e spazioso. L'unica cosa che manca l'ascensore!!!!!!!!arrivare al 3°piano con un valigione da 20 kg non è stato facile, meglio la discesa della salita!!!!!COMPLESSIVAMENTE OTTIMA SISTEMAZIONE E BUON RAPPORTO QUALITA'/PREZZO.
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FN, Italy
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Sep 2007
The hotel is conveniently located between Rusell Square and Euston, King's Cross and St. Pancras stations, in a very quiet area just off the main street, but my room was was tiny, less than 2m wide. No attached bathroom but I had breakfast included for what I paid (GDP55), and I'm glad that there is free internet access available.
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Eu Chai Huang, Singapore
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Sep 2007
The Euro Hotel lived up to all the excellent reviews it has already received on every count. Staff were friendly and accommodating, housekeeping was immaculate, and the location couldn't be better: 5 minutes' walk from any of three stations--Russell Square, Euston, and King's Cross/St Pancras (the new Eurostar terminal); equally close to the British Library, and maybe 10 minutes from the British Museum, with plenty of reasonable restaurants and handy takeaway shops nearby. Breakfast was excellent, tea/coffee in the room a big treat, and on top of all that my room overlooked the park, which offered not only a lovely green view but a daily dawn chorus and, at least once, a nightingale singing at dusk. I was travelling as a single middle-aged woman, but all the other guests seemed equally happy. I can't wait to go back.
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SL, Canada
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Guest type: Group
stayed in Sep 2007
Our party had 3 rooms at the Euro Hotel. Everyone was happy with their rooms, the location is very good, within easy walking distance of quite a few train stations, restaurants, etc., opposite a lovely little park and yet 'right in the middle' of London! I made the booking, so was very happy with my choice, as were my family travelling with me!
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Jennifer Hammond, Australia
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Guest type: Young couple
stayed in Sep 2007
Buen sitio para conocer Londres si la estancia es corta, mas de 5 días reclamaría mayores comodidades. Cuidado al seleccionar habitación existen algunas con WC y baño compartido en la planta. La atención es cordial y eficaz, las instalaciones limpias y cuidadas aunque el edificio es antiguo y los suelos son muy sonoros.
Lo mejor es su situación y el barrio.
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CF, Spain
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Aug 2007
For my first trip to London, I was pleasantly surprised by the Euro Hotel. I had purposely chosen a small hotel and this hotel was a good price for the location. From reading everything about small hotels in the city, I expected a tiny room and to share a bathroom. However, this hotel has several rooms ensuite and when I got there on Sunday morning, they cleaned my room early so I could occupy it asap as I was exhausted from my long trip from Seattle. I was also plesantly suprised that they upgraded me from a standard to a double for the price of a standard. Nice! My room was spacious, very clean, and had large windows that opened up onto a tiny terrace.
If you are planning on watching a lot of tv in your room, forget it. The tv is tiny and there are only a few channels. This wasn't a problem for me as I only watched it in the morning to see what the weather forcast and tube situation was for the day.
The beds were small but comfortable, and the bathroom was actually much larger than I expected with a tub and shower combo.
The British Museum and British Library are just a few blocks away, as is the Russel Square tube stop. It was very easy to get around, and quiet as they are not located on main streets. There is also a post office and grocery store nearby which also contains an ATM machine for easy access to money, especially when the store is open 24 hours.
Breakfast is included and was very satisfactory and quickly prepared. Much better than most of the small hotels and even larger hotel chains in the U.S. It is not a "continental breakfast" so you get more than carbs and fat for breakfast, you actually get a hot meal if you wish.
The staff was very helpful, even if they may not understand at first (English was not their first language) they try to make your stay easy and comfortable. I appreciated being let into my room before official check in time, and they stored my lugguage before my flight so I could free myself to tour more.
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CW, USA
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Aug 2007
My single room was very small, but that was OK. It served its purpose. There was a portable fan in the room which was nice. The hotel is slightly off the beaten path which was nice, but it was still easy walks to get to all of the transportation stations. The neighborhood where the hotel is located is quiet...except for all of those tourists trying to get to Heathrow at 5am (me :).
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Robert Greschke, USA
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Jul 2007
We liked the hotel, specially the first time, where we enjoyed a room for 3 with bathroom. I did not like as well the second time because our room did not have bathroom and it was not very cheap. However the location is good and the employees are really nice and polite.
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Marcia Hiriart, Mexico
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Jul 2007
Good value hotel. My standard single room was very small, but for the money this was to be expected. Location in an area of budget hotels is midway between Euston station and Russell Square Underground (5-10 minutes walk for each). Pleasant breakfast room, well served food, efficient staff, scrupulously clean.
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Anthony Harpur, Ireland
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Jul 2007
I had a single room with shared bathroom. I spent 5 days there and the hotel was fully booked but it wasn't until the last day that I saw another person use the baths, so it was like having it all to myself. They clean the showers often so it's always clean. The room was nice and I had the only balcony in the hotel I think. It was a VERY clean hotel. There was free internet until 11 in the evening in the breakfast room. No noise in the room. It was great. The breakfast was the full english breakfast, so you never went out hungry. In your room there was free coffee, tea and if you asked for it also free softdrinks. I will diffently stay here again. It's very close to 3 tubes so no problem getting home. And when the tube stops, the bus keeps going to Euston just 3 minutes away. Great!! I had to go to Gatwick airport to get home. I took the Thames link train that left from Kings Cross station just 5 minutes from the hotel. It took me all the way to the airport. What more can you ask for.
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Jette Bertelsen, Denmark
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Guest type: Family with older children
stayed in Jun 2007
Overall, a positive experience, but nothing special. The rooms were very basic, and were a clean place to sleep - but that was it. We found the rooms uncomfortably warm, but the hotel provided a fan which helped. Breakfast was fine but once again, nothing special. We'd stay again but would compare to other possibilities first.
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WG, USA
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stayed in May 2007
We enjoyed the breakfast. The room was OK. The staff was Polish and their English was very limited. They attempted to give directions to the tube stations and always said they would give you a map, but they never had any. the location was fine.
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Alice Bieneman, USA
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Guest type: Single traveller
stayed in Jun 2007
The hotel is standard, but the service is really good. Rooms for 1 are very small, but clean and new. The shared bath is also clean and new.
Hotel surroundigs are excellente.
For the price paid I was very much satisfied
(Gonzalo, Argentinean)
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GM, Argentina
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breakfast room
The continental and full English breakfast are served in the breakfast room from 7.30 a.m. to 9 a.m. from Monday to Friday, and from 8 a.m. to 9.30 a.m. on the weekend.
Breakfast includes cereals and juices, tea and coffee, toast with honey or marmalade, bacon, sausage, eggs (to order) beans and tomatoes. And you can eat as much as you want.
Breakfast includes cereals and juices, tea and coffee, toast with honey or marmalade, bacon, sausage, eggs (to order) beans and tomatoes. And you can eat as much as you want.
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