Pros
- Clean, colorful, well-maintained budget hotel
- Bright and spacious rooms -- some with leafy views
- Five- to 10-minute walk to South Harrow Piccadilly Line underground
- Rooms include flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, coffee- and tea-making facilities, and limited Wi-Fi
- Coffee shop serves daily buffet breakfast for an additional fee
- Free parking available (limited spaces)
Cons
- Outside central London
- Rooms prone to noise
- Set on an unattractive road
- Breakfast not generally included
- Limited free Wi-Fi
- Limited on-site parking
Bottom Line
This Premier by Eurotraveller Hotel is a budget property on a main road in the northwest London suburb of Harrow. While the setting is far from scenic, there's easy access from Heathrow Airport, and it's a five- to 10-minute walk to the South Harrow underground station. Rooms are bright and spacious, and include flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, coffee- and tea-making facilities, and free but limited Wi-Fi; they can be prone to traffic noise. Breakfast is available but often comes with a fee. Travelers might also want to check out the Kingsland Hotel, about a 15-minute drive west of the Premier -- it charges similar rates and includes breakfast.
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Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
Scene
Redbrick budget chain hotel with bright, colorful interiors
Even a strip of crimson awning can't detract from the unattractive modern redbrick facade of this Premier by Eurotraveller Hotel, which doesn't look out of place in its surroundings. Inside, the reception area is bright and welcoming, with contemporary lighting, polished stone floors, and a cafe/breakfast area at the back. Faux rustic touches and a little fountain tucked away in the corner also introduce a playful vibe, while hallways are clean and adorned with colorful abstract artwork. While the ambience is undeniably budget, it's all nicely presented and well maintained, attracting mostly guests with business in the area as well as the occasional transient tourist.
Location
Set on unattractive main road in northwest London suburb
The hotel is located on a fairly busy, unattractive main road in the mostly leafy northwest London suburb of Harrow. While the immediate area can feel a little sketchy, a police station right next door to the hotel means it's safe enough (though the sirens can be noisy). An adjoining Indian restaurant means guests don't have to go far for food, and a local Waitrose supermarket also makes for a convenient grocery stop. South Harrow underground station is a five- to 10-minute walk away and connects to central London in around 40 minutes (Piccadilly Line), while Harrow-on-the-Hill underground and overground station is a mile away. The hotel's location means easy road access to Heathrow Airport -- about a 25-minute drive -- while Luton Airport is 45 minutes away by car.
Rooms
Spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and tea- and coffee-making facilities; some rooms are prone to noise
The Premier's 44 rooms are bright and spacious, and decorated in peach-and-pastel tones with simple modern furnishings. Amenities include flat-screen TVs with some cable channels, mini-fridges, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Both wired and wireless Internet are available, though free only for a limited time. The inclusion of U.S. and European electrical sockets is a bonus, and some rooms have pleasant views of nearby greenery. Bathrooms are basic but clean and modern, with shower/tub combos with glass doors. Poor soundproofing means traffic noise can a problem in street-facing rooms, along with the noise of sirens from the neighboring police station.
Features
Continental buffet breakfast served in coffee shop -- usually for an extra fee
A continental breakfast buffet is served in the lobby coffee shop, though it's not always included in the room rate. Free parking is available, though space is limited, and it must be reserved in advance. Reception is open around the clock, and there's also a limited room service menu. Wi-Fi is provided throughout the property, though is free only for the first few hours.
Scene
Redbrick budget chain hotel with bright, colorful interiors
Even a strip of crimson awning can't detract from the unattractive modern redbrick facade of this Premier by Eurotraveller Hotel, which doesn't look out of place in its surroundings. Inside, the reception area is bright and welcoming, with contemporary lighting, polished stone floors, and a cafe/breakfast area at the back. Faux rustic touches and a little fountain tucked away in the corner also introduce a playful vibe, while hallways are clean and adorned with colorful abstract artwork. While the ambience is undeniably budget, it's all nicely presented and well maintained, attracting mostly guests with business in the area as well as the occasional transient tourist.
Location
Set on unattractive main road in northwest London suburb
The hotel is located on a fairly busy, unattractive main road in the mostly leafy northwest London suburb of Harrow. While the immediate area can feel a little sketchy, a police station right next door to the hotel means it's safe enough (though the sirens can be noisy). An adjoining Indian restaurant means guests don't have to go far for food, and a local Waitrose supermarket also makes for a convenient grocery stop. South Harrow underground station is a five- to 10-minute walk away and connects to central London in around 40 minutes (Piccadilly Line), while Harrow-on-the-Hill underground and overground station is a mile away. The hotel's location means easy road access to Heathrow Airport -- about a 25-minute drive -- while Luton Airport is 45 minutes away by car.
Rooms
Spacious rooms with flat-screen TVs, mini-fridges, and tea- and coffee-making facilities; some rooms are prone to noise
The Premier's 44 rooms are bright and spacious, and decorated in peach-and-pastel tones with simple modern furnishings. Amenities include flat-screen TVs with some cable channels, mini-fridges, and tea- and coffee-making facilities. Both wired and wireless Internet are available, though free only for a limited time. The inclusion of U.S. and European electrical sockets is a bonus, and some rooms have pleasant views of nearby greenery. Bathrooms are basic but clean and modern, with shower/tub combos with glass doors. Poor soundproofing means traffic noise can a problem in street-facing rooms, along with the noise of sirens from the neighboring police station.
Features
Continental buffet breakfast served in coffee shop -- usually for an extra fee
A continental breakfast buffet is served in the lobby coffee shop, though it's not always included in the room rate. Free parking is available, though space is limited, and it must be reserved in advance. Reception is open around the clock, and there's also a limited room service menu. Wi-Fi is provided throughout the property, though is free only for the first few hours.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Cabanas
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Cable
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Cribs
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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