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Millennium Bailey's Hotel London Kensington

Chic 19th-century grandeur with Kensington address

Opposite Underground

Built in 1876, this imposing red-brick hotel is opposite Gloucester Road London Underground station in a cosmopolitan area of Kensington, 900 yards from Kensington Palace.

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Hotel bar

London’s famous Indian restaurant, the Bombay Brasserie, shares the building and serves spicy dishes in a colonial-style dining room; the hotel also houses a lavish bar.

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Minibars in rooms

Millennium Bailey's Hotel London Kensington's 212 guestrooms have dark-wood furniture, Victorian-style bathroom fittings; all offer dial-up Internet access and minibar.

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Traveler Opinions: Hotel review summary of Millennium Bailey's Hotel London Kensington, London Hotel

Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system.
Overall satisfaction 88% of travelers (83 of 94) recommend this hotel
4.1
Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
4.1 4.1 4.4 3.9
Scores are based on a 1 (poor) to 5 (excellent) rating system.

Most recent reviews and ratings for Millennium Bailey's Hotel London Kensington in London

All reviews displayed are submitted by customers who stayed at this hotel. Only the 3 most recent reviews are shown.

Bill W from San Diego, CA recommends this hotel
Overall satisfaction Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
5 5.0 4.0 5.0 5.0
Posted: 14-Oct-09

Great Location

This hotel was great and gave us that old world charm we were looking for during our stay. I would give this hotel a five star rating just for the location alone. You’re literally steps way from the undergound, a starbucks, a bank, a pharmacy, a market, and a pub; what more could you ask for.

Traveler's tip on dining

The Brit’s eat late so we would go to Partridges about a 1/2 mile down Gloucester Road toward Kensington Park and pick up some wine, bread, and cheese and take it back to our hotel for a late afternoon snack. Also, if you’re wanting cut cost for lunch, try the Pret stores all over London (one is across from the hotel) they have ready made sandwiches to purchase to eat there or take away.

Sue C from Robbinsville, NJ recommends this hotel
Overall satisfaction Hotel service Hotel condition Room cleanliness Room comfort
5 4.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
Posted: 13-Oct-09

Great hotel, but didn’t care for location

This hotel is quite nice. For my preference, the location is not ideal. It’s walking distance (about 10 minutes depending on your speed) to Diana’s and Albert’s memorials, and the Royal Albert Hall. It may be close to some museums too, but I’m not certain. There are pubs, restaurants across the street, but it’s generally in a residential type neighborhood. It’s great if that’s what you like. Also a metro station is right there.

A traveler from Granby, CT recommends this hotel
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5 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.0
Posted: 23-Sep-09

Fantastic location, beautiful building, wonderful service

We couldn’t have asked for a better location--immediately next to the Gloucester Road Tube station and many great little restaurants nearby. The hotel was beautiful and our room was quite comfortable and clean. Initially the staff had a few minor problems getting our room sorted out, but they were very polite throughout the week of our stay. On one occasion they went out of their way to heat up and some food we had purchased elsewhere (refrigerated take-out from Harrods) and brought it to our room as if we had ordered room service. (I should mention that we didn’t realize we had been given refrigerated food, and the staff at the hotel took pity on us--so this is not a standard service.) In short, we loved our stay and would gladly stay there again.

Traveler's tip on getting the most out of your stay

If you plan on staying in the London area for at least 4 or 5 days, I recommend buying an Oyster Card rather than buy individual Tube passes. You’ll save a little money and a lot of time, plus it gets you on the public buses, which are very convenient for short trips. You can buy them at Tube stations or at the airport upon your arrival. Plus, with unlimited rides the Oyster Card provides, you’ll be more inclined to get out and see a lot more of London than might otherwise do.

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