Pros

  • Relatively low room rate compared with central London hotels
  • In a quiet, residential neighborhood a short walk from the tube
  • Well-maintained rooms with coffee/tea facilities and flat-screen TVs
  • On-site restaurant serving dinner
  • Business center with a printer and fax machine
  • Six meeting rooms with space for up to 180 guests
  • Breakfast buffet included
  • Free Wi-Fi
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Cons

  • A drive or metro ride away from London sights
  • Few attractions in the area
  • No gym
  • Fee for parking
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Bottom Line

The mid-range Holiday Inn Express London-Newbury Park is located about 40 minutes northeast of many London tourist attractions. It's a fine choice for travelers who want a reasonably priced property away from the bustle of city streets. The Newbury Park suburb is primarily residential with a handful of impressive parks and historic attractions. There's also a tube station five minutes' walk from the hotel. Like many Holiday Inns, this one has contemporary modern decor and is well-maintained. Rooms offer the necessities like flat-screen TVs, desks, and compact storage spaces. Wi-Fi and a breakfast buffet are both included. The out-of-the-way location makes this hotel much cheaper than many London properties. The Holiday Inn-Earls Court, which has similar amenities and is located a lot closer to the tourist attractions, costs a fair amount more.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Jacuzzi

Oyster Hotel Review

Holiday Inn Express London-Newbury Park

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Contemporary chain hotel with purple accent lighting 

This Holiday Inn is consistent with the chain's design, but it does reflect a certain freshness, with a curved-glass atrium and large square room windows. One of the building's distinctive lighting features is that it glows purple at dusk. The lobby is filled with square, brown-leather armchairs and dark-wood side tables, offsetting the white walls and caramel-wood reception desk. The on-site restaurant is filled with cream-colored chairs and square wood tables on striped carpeting. Newbury Park's hotel bar is fairly small, with a handful of modern stools for drinkers. Except for the teal carpeting in the hallways, many of the other common areas, including a meeting space with purple-cloth chairs, could easily be in an office building. Most of the guests who stay here are tourist couples who want to save some money by staying outside of Central London. Some families and business travelers can also be seen here. 

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Location

A quiet district, 40 minutes northeast of London by metro 

Newbury Park, where this Holiday Inn is located, is northeast of London. Getting to the city's tourist attractions from here can take some time, whether by car or metro. The hotel is just off of the busy A12 road, but far enough away to avoid any major noise issues. Newbury Park Underground metro station is a five-minute walk from the hotel. Once onboard, getting to London is a 40-minute ride. Drivers should allow for a little over an hour, although that time may vary depending on traffic. Some attractions have a shorter travel time when driving. The Tower of London is 45 minutes away by metro and 30 to 40 minutes by car. Buckingham Palace is 55 minutes by metro and 40 to 50 minutes by car. The trip from Heathrow Airport to the Holiday Inn Express London-Newbury Park takes about 90 minutes by metro and 60 minutes by car. While Newbury Park is mostly residential, there are some charming sights. Valentines Park, with gardens and the 17th-century Valentines Mansion, is a 12-minute walk from the hotel.

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Rooms

Streamlined and comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs

The 126 rooms at the Holiday in Express London-Newbury Park meet expectations for a mid-scale chain hotel. Decor is fresh and simple. Gray carpeting, pink wide-striped curtains, and sunset-toned abstract prints are nice accents. Otherwise, rooms have white walls and bedding, and light-wood furniture. Beds are comfortable, although some guests complain the mattresses are too soft. Storage space is compact, with the closet and shelving built into a single unit for each room. Desks are also used to hold flat-screen TVs, leaving little space for work. Room amenities include free Wi-Fi, modern hairdryers, and electric kettles for coffee and tea. White-tile bathrooms check off most of the requirements, although they only have shower stalls and wall-mounted toiletries. While the bathrooms are plenty adequate for one person, more than that will quickly get crowded. 

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Features

Restaurant with dinner service and free breakfast, small lounge-bar, and meeting space

Holiday Inn Express London-Newbury Park's amenities are primarily focused on eating and meeting. The Great Room serves breakfast and dinner, and the food has received mixed reviews. Breakfast items include British staples like toast, sausages, beans, and scrambled eggs. The hotel's Lounge Bar serves beer, wine, and cocktails and closes at midnight. A business center includes a computer, printer, and fax machine. The two meeting spaces, a suite and conference center, can fit up to 30 and 220 people, respectively. But the hotel's lack of a gym may disappoint some guests. Wi-Fi is available in rooms and in some parts of the common areas of the hotel, but not all. Self-parking is available for a fee. There's a safety box at the front desk for valuables. 

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Oyster Hotel Review

Holiday Inn Express London-Newbury Park

Scene

Contemporary chain hotel with purple accent lighting 

This Holiday Inn is consistent with the chain's design, but it does reflect a certain freshness, with a curved-glass atrium and large square room windows. One of the building's distinctive lighting features is that it glows purple at dusk. The lobby is filled with square, brown-leather armchairs and dark-wood side tables, offsetting the white walls and caramel-wood reception desk. The on-site restaurant is filled with cream-colored chairs and square wood tables on striped carpeting. Newbury Park's hotel bar is fairly small, with a handful of modern stools for drinkers. Except for the teal carpeting in the hallways, many of the other common areas, including a meeting space with purple-cloth chairs, could easily be in an office building. Most of the guests who stay here are tourist couples who want to save some money by staying outside of Central London. Some families and business travelers can also be seen here. 

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Location

A quiet district, 40 minutes northeast of London by metro 

Newbury Park, where this Holiday Inn is located, is northeast of London. Getting to the city's tourist attractions from here can take some time, whether by car or metro. The hotel is just off of the busy A12 road, but far enough away to avoid any major noise issues. Newbury Park Underground metro station is a five-minute walk from the hotel. Once onboard, getting to London is a 40-minute ride. Drivers should allow for a little over an hour, although that time may vary depending on traffic. Some attractions have a shorter travel time when driving. The Tower of London is 45 minutes away by metro and 30 to 40 minutes by car. Buckingham Palace is 55 minutes by metro and 40 to 50 minutes by car. The trip from Heathrow Airport to the Holiday Inn Express London-Newbury Park takes about 90 minutes by metro and 60 minutes by car. While Newbury Park is mostly residential, there are some charming sights. Valentines Park, with gardens and the 17th-century Valentines Mansion, is a 12-minute walk from the hotel.

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Rooms

Streamlined and comfortable rooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs

The 126 rooms at the Holiday in Express London-Newbury Park meet expectations for a mid-scale chain hotel. Decor is fresh and simple. Gray carpeting, pink wide-striped curtains, and sunset-toned abstract prints are nice accents. Otherwise, rooms have white walls and bedding, and light-wood furniture. Beds are comfortable, although some guests complain the mattresses are too soft. Storage space is compact, with the closet and shelving built into a single unit for each room. Desks are also used to hold flat-screen TVs, leaving little space for work. Room amenities include free Wi-Fi, modern hairdryers, and electric kettles for coffee and tea. White-tile bathrooms check off most of the requirements, although they only have shower stalls and wall-mounted toiletries. While the bathrooms are plenty adequate for one person, more than that will quickly get crowded. 

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Features

Restaurant with dinner service and free breakfast, small lounge-bar, and meeting space

Holiday Inn Express London-Newbury Park's amenities are primarily focused on eating and meeting. The Great Room serves breakfast and dinner, and the food has received mixed reviews. Breakfast items include British staples like toast, sausages, beans, and scrambled eggs. The hotel's Lounge Bar serves beer, wine, and cocktails and closes at midnight. A business center includes a computer, printer, and fax machine. The two meeting spaces, a suite and conference center, can fit up to 30 and 220 people, respectively. But the hotel's lack of a gym may disappoint some guests. Wi-Fi is available in rooms and in some parts of the common areas of the hotel, but not all. Self-parking is available for a fee. There's a safety box at the front desk for valuables. 

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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Basic Television

  • Business Center

  • Cabanas

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Dry Cleaning

  • Free Breakfast

  • Internet

  • Jacuzzi

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Poolside Drink Service

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Swim-Up Bar

  • Tennis Court

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