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Discover the Charm of Paddington Hotels: A London AdventureHello from Korean Translation! I recently returned from a delightful London adventure, and I’m eager to share my experiences, particularly my exploration of the charming hotels in Paddington. This post delves into unique hotel experiences, unveils hidden gems, and answers your burning questions about finding the perfect London accommodation.
Prepare to be captivated by the details that made my London stay truly unforgettable—including a surprising secret I discovered that will leave you wanting more! Read on to uncover the honey-sweet details.

! Paddington Hotel Overview!
My recent London adventure took me to the vibrant Paddington area, and finding the right hotel was a key part of the planning. I researched several options, and thought I’d share my findings to help you with your own trip. Here’s a look at three hotels I considered:
This hotel boasts a fantastic location, perfect for exploring the city.
Check-in is between 3 PM and midnight, and check-out is before 11 AM. Learn more and check availability here. Reviews are mixed.
Many praise the service and location, but some mention smaller rooms and limited amenities. The breakfast buffet (£13 per person) receives positive feedback, but cribs and extra beds aren’t available. One review detailed a concerning cleanliness issue, emphasizing the importance of a thorough room check upon arrival.

A more budget-friendly option near Paddington, with similar check-in/check-out times (3 PM to midnight and before 11 AM). Visit their website for details. Reviews, however, are inconsistent.
While the location is appreciated, the hotel itself receives mixed feedback. Some guests found the rooms shabby, others mentioned elevator problems and extra luggage storage charges after check-out. Breakfast is cheaper here (£8 per person), but a £50 deposit is required.

For a more luxurious experience, the Hilton offers a higher standard. Check-in is after 4 PM, and check-out is before noon. Check out their website for booking details.
Reviews are overwhelmingly positive, praising the cleanliness, spacious rooms, and excellent location directly connected to Paddington Station. The breakfast buffet (£21.95 per person, free for children under 10) is highly recommended.

Ultimately, the best hotel depends on your priorities and budget.
Consider location, price, amenities, and desired level of luxury when making your decision. I hope this overview helps you plan your trip!
.. Exploring Point A Hotel..
Point A Hotel London Paddington, located near Paddington Station (https://www.trip.com/t/ujOE2SHTvO2), offers a convenient location for exploring London. While the rooms are smaller than expected, the staff is incredibly friendly and helpful. The breakfast buffet (£13), despite some mixed online reviews, was of high quality and variety.
However, cribs and extra beds are unavailable, making it unsuitable for families with young children. One prior review mentioned cleanliness issues; while my room was spotless, thorough inspection upon arrival is recommended. Overall, Point A provides a comfortable base, particularly for those prioritizing location and excellent service.
Budget travelers should consider the room size relative to the price.

Front desk hours: 24/7
[Sat – Sun] 07:00-11:00 Open
Age | Fee |
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Children 17 years old and under
|
£13.00 (approx. $16.79) per person
|
Adult
|
Buffet:£13.00 (approx.
$16.79) per person |
.. Hilton & Ascot Reflections..
My recent London adventure led me to explore three hotels around Paddington Station, each offering a distinct experience. This is a personal account of my stays, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses.
Point A Hotel (https://www.trip.com/t/ujOE2SHTvO2) offered a convenient location near Paddington Station.
The staff were incredibly friendly and helpful, which significantly enhanced my stay. The breakfast buffet, while costing £13, was quite varied and delicious, although some online reviews mentioned inconsistencies. However, the rooms were smaller than I anticipated, and the lack of cribs or extra beds makes it unsuitable for families.
One review mentioned a cleanliness issue, so I recommend a thorough room check upon arrival. For solo travelers or couples prioritizing location and excellent service, it’s a solid choice. Budget-conscious travelers should carefully weigh the room size against the price.

Here’s a summary of their breakfast pricing:
Age | Fee |
---|---|
Children 17 years old and under | £13.00 (approx.
$16.79) per person |
Adult | Buffet: £13.00 (approx. $16.79) per person |
The Ascot Hyde Park Hotel presented a more budget-friendly alternative. The location was excellent, but reviews were mixed.
Some guests described shabby rooms and elevator problems, while others praised its affordability. The breakfast was cheaper at £8, but a £50 deposit was required. A noteworthy point is the unexpected charge for luggage storage after check-out.
It’s a viable option for short stays if budget is a top priority, but be aware of the potential downsides.

For a more luxurious experience, the Hilton London Paddington was a significant upgrade. Its direct connection to Paddington Station was incredibly convenient. The overwhelmingly positive reviews highlighted its cleanliness, spacious rooms, and exceptional staff.
The breakfast buffet, priced at £21.95 (free for children under 10), was a highlight. It’s ideal for those seeking comfort and convenience. However, it comes at a higher price point.

Here’s a summary of their breakfast pricing:
Age | Fee |
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Children 10 years old and under | Free |
Children 11–17 years old | £21.95 (approx.
$28.35) per person |
Adult | Buffet: £21.95 (approx. $28.35) per person |
We hope you found our exploration of London hotels insightful. Thank you for reading, and we wish you pleasant travels.
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