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😍 5/5 - London Hilton on Park Lane is a hotel which needs no
By 👻 @Aaron S., 04/10/2019 3:00 am
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London Hilton on Park Lane is a hotel which needs no introduction located on the well-known, high-end Park Lane in London. When it opened in 1963, it was the first Hilton Hotel in the UK and since then has made a lot of history, it was where The Beatles met Maharishi Mahesh, the target of a bombing in 1975, and in more recent history it was the sad site of the death of singer, Dolores O'Riordan. It also has two restaurants, Podium (chefs won Great British Bakeoff Professionals and serves Afternoon Tea), and Michelin starred Galvin at Windows on the 28th floor. As a "five-star" hotel so room rates can get pretty high, pretty often in excess of £400 and occasionally around half of that for a standard room but this is pretty common for the Mayfair location and hotel class.Special credit must go to Tabita B who made my stay much easier, helping reserve a room in advance; due to an issue with a roll-away bed, due to my HHonors status, I was upgraded to the Grosenvor Suite which included a good breakfast, usually £30 & Executive Lounge access, which for me truly symbolises five-star hospitality and customer service. That being said, however, the entire team here went above and beyond and tried to do everything they could to make my stay complete. Sending me an email before arrival which obviously wasn't a template again shows amazing staff who go above and beyond.Upon arriving at the hotel at around 3:30, I was told my room wasn't ready yet which was a shame however the wonderful staff escorted me to the executive lounge which also is fantastic with a range of snacks and beverages depending on the type of day, and they also are able to do gluten-free snacks on requests. The selection of tea was also fantastic. I didn't particularly enjoy the toppings I was given (2 x mushroom and 2 x prawn) however. The executive lounge was huge, albeit slightly old-fashioned the views of the city were unbelievable with comfortable seating.I was asked to pay a £100 deposit on check-in for accidentals which is equal to £50 a day, I understand this as most hotels offer this approach but £50 a day for me makes no sense, I can't help but feel it should be one flat fee, what if someone was saying for 1 week or 2, who has that amount of money to put on hold? Not everyone has a credit card!The lifts were pretty maverick, where you' click your floor from outside on a panel and be directed to the lift and then be at your floor in seconds - very quick, cool and modern!The Grosenvor Suite I was placed in was stunning, it was amazing and amongst the greatest hotel rooms I've been in, I'd even go as far to say it was better than my home, other than the size of the TV which was a little small. The suite included two separate areas by a door, a lounge area with a toilet, TV and desk, and the main sleeping area with the bathroom with a bath, walk-in shower and toilet as well as wardrobes etc.Comfort was key in the room, from the sofa to the large king sized bed and even including the chair they had in the sleeping area, again I'd even say it makes my brand new bedroom at home look like a dump.Even the room service menu was very broad, having a bigger selection on the night menu than many hotels do altogether. (Albeit it was expensive)One of my few issues was the TV is a little small and old and the fact BT Sport 2 wouldn't work. The range of channels was merely satisfactory: there was also no TV guide function. The whole room seemed well stocked as well as excellent in terms of facilities, including a huge shower, loads of soap and even an umbrella! The minibar was crammed full with overpriced items, after having it emptied they didn't mark it on the system so I was charged nearly £300, causing some confusion and distress but this was promtly addressed,Another thing which impressed me with the hotel is that the wi-fi seemed to be much faster than most Hilton hotels connected free as an HHonors member and there were a good amount of plug sockets considering it is an old hotel including bedside ones.Also at the side of the bed was a rather cool switch feature to open and close the roller blinds, as well as control "night-mode" in the room and lighting.Location minutes away from Marble Arch and a short journey via tube or bus to every major attraction is great. The 6 bus from Stand B is just five minutes and two stops from Green Park Underground Station.The room did have slight external noise from the busy road it's on, but this is expected for its' location and wasn't as bad as other hotels.I have spent years struggling to find a fantastic hotel in London, today I have finally found one which could give any hotel worldwide I've stayed in a run for its' money with spacious comfortable rooms with cool features and amazing features. This hotel for me deserves none other than a coveted five-star rating, which is the second hotel (third business) to receive the golden coveted rating.
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