Pros

  • Quiet setting on a residential street in affluent Notting Hill
  • Within easy access of central London
  • Plush, traditionally-styled rooms with flat-screen TVs and kettles
  • Club Lounge with free drinks, newspapers, and computer terminal (for guests in Club rooms)
  • Fitness room for exclusive guests use
  • Free Wi-Fi throughout
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Cons

  • Tiny rooms
  • Few on-site amenities besides breakfast and a fitness center
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Bottom Line

The setting is definitely the main sell for this attractive West London hotel -- housed in an immaculate row of Victorian terrace townhouses overlooking a leafy square in serene Notting Hill. Access to central London is a breeze too, with two tube lines and Hyde Park within a 10-minute walk. Rooms are nicely finished, though don't expect a lot of room, especially in rooms located in the basement. Facilities are generally a bit lacking for this category, but rates are a pretty good value for the area.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet

Oyster Hotel Review

The Premier Notting Hill

Scene

Contemporary interiors behind an immaculately maintained Victorian townhouse exterior

The hotel is spread over three Victorian townhouses in an immaculately presented terrace typical of its affluent residential surrounds. Flawless cream facades combine with neo-classical columns, wrought iron railings, and manicured potted scrubs to create an air of ever-so-English urbane sophistication. Inside the atmosphere moves to polished contemporary -- striking striped wallpaper, ceiling spotlights, and a modern corner couch adorn a surprisingly spacious lobby area. Atmosphere is relaxed, serene, and personal, attracting families and tourists who want to avoid the bustle of central London and get the experience of a swanky stay on a beautiful Notting Hill street.

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Location

Set in pretty and affluent Notting Hill, a five-minute walk from nearest tube

This Notting Hill hotel is located in the well-heeled and quiet residential area of Princes Square, a five-minute walk from Bayswater tube station and 10 minutes from the Notting Hill tube. It's an iconic and attractive area of West London, surrounded by pretty squares and full of restaurants and bars. Hyde Park is 10 minutes away on foot, while the nearby tube stops whisk you into central London in minutes.

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Rooms

Plush, traditional rooms lack space but have flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi

Rooms have plush, traditional, and rather English decor with padded headboards and heavy patterned drapes. Typical of London there's not a lot of space, and single rooms are tiny, but all provide flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and hot drink facilities. Bathrooms are modern, but again small, and some are a little on the musty side. Room service is available, as are robes and slippers on request.

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Features

Light on facilities besides breakfast service and fitness room

The hotel is a little light on facilities, though offers a modest breakfast each morning in its dining room as well as a small fitness area. A lounge is open to guests in Club rooms, with free drinks, newspapers, and access to a computer terminal. Wi-Fi is also available throughout.

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Things You Should Know About The Premier Notting Hill

Also Known As

  • Shaftesbury Premier London Notting Hill

Address

5-7 Princes Square, Bayswater, London W2 4NP, United Kingdom

Website

Oyster Hotel Review

The Premier Notting Hill

Scene

Contemporary interiors behind an immaculately maintained Victorian townhouse exterior

The hotel is spread over three Victorian townhouses in an immaculately presented terrace typical of its affluent residential surrounds. Flawless cream facades combine with neo-classical columns, wrought iron railings, and manicured potted scrubs to create an air of ever-so-English urbane sophistication. Inside the atmosphere moves to polished contemporary -- striking striped wallpaper, ceiling spotlights, and a modern corner couch adorn a surprisingly spacious lobby area. Atmosphere is relaxed, serene, and personal, attracting families and tourists who want to avoid the bustle of central London and get the experience of a swanky stay on a beautiful Notting Hill street.

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Location

Set in pretty and affluent Notting Hill, a five-minute walk from nearest tube

This Notting Hill hotel is located in the well-heeled and quiet residential area of Princes Square, a five-minute walk from Bayswater tube station and 10 minutes from the Notting Hill tube. It's an iconic and attractive area of West London, surrounded by pretty squares and full of restaurants and bars. Hyde Park is 10 minutes away on foot, while the nearby tube stops whisk you into central London in minutes.

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Rooms

Plush, traditional rooms lack space but have flat-screen TVs and free Wi-Fi

Rooms have plush, traditional, and rather English decor with padded headboards and heavy patterned drapes. Typical of London there's not a lot of space, and single rooms are tiny, but all provide flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and hot drink facilities. Bathrooms are modern, but again small, and some are a little on the musty side. Room service is available, as are robes and slippers on request.

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Features

Light on facilities besides breakfast service and fitness room

The hotel is a little light on facilities, though offers a modest breakfast each morning in its dining room as well as a small fitness area. A lounge is open to guests in Club rooms, with free drinks, newspapers, and access to a computer terminal. Wi-Fi is also available throughout.

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

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