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Queens Hotel Crystal Palace London
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Queens Hotel Crystal Palace London
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Queens Hotel Crystal Palace London
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122 Church Road Crystal Palace
London, England, United Kingdom
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Description:
Having been given the flourish of a light makeover to some of the areas within, an expansive white exterior openly greets the visitor to the 5-storey Queens Hotel. Situated close-by to Crystal Palace Football Club ground at Selhurst Park and the original Crystal Palace-built for the Great Exhibition of 1854 and now the home of the renowned Crystal Palace Theme Park Maze-the Queens Hotel is perfectly placed as the starting point for exploring South London's rich history. Amongst a range of attractive guest facilities, including Breakfast and Dining Room, as well as a Function Room. Easily and quickly reached by lift, all Queens Hotel bedrooms are individually furnished to a good standard. Guest amenities include ensuite bathroom/shower, central heating, individual heating, TV, trouser-press & hairdryer.
Amenities:
24 Hour Reception
Banquet Facilities
Bar / Lounge
Bath / Hot Tub
Business Center
Cable / Satellite TV
Coffee / Tea Maker
Concierge
Conference Room(s)
Elevator / Lift
Free Breakfast
Hair Dryer
High-speed Internet
Laundry service
Massage / Beauty Centre
Meeting Rooms
Microwave
Mini Bar
Modem / Data Port
Non-Smoking Rooms
Parking
Restaurant
Room Service
Safe-Deposit Box
Security Guard
Swimming pool
Tour Desk
TV
Wake-up Service
Check-in:
From 11:00 AM
Check-out:
Prior to 2:00 PM
Location Description:
Having been given the flourish of a light makeover to some of the areas within, an expansive white exterior openly greets the visitor to the 5-storey Queens Hotel. Situated close-by to Crystal Palace Football Club ground at Selhurst Park and the original Crystal Palace-built for the Great Exhibition of 1854 and now the home of the renowned Crystal Palace Theme Park Maze-the Queens Hotel is perfectly placed as the starting point for exploring South London's rich history. Amongst a range of attractive guest facilities, including Breakfast and Dining Room, as well as a Function Room. Easily and quickly reached by lift, all Queens Hotel bedrooms are individually furnished to a good standard. Guest amenities include ensuite bathroom/shower, central heating, individual heating, TV, trouser-press & hairdryer.
Dining:
Has built an excellent reputation for their warm and friendly customer service, which makes it the ideal spot to enjoy a pre or post dinner drink or light snack.
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Date of Stay:
October, 2007
It was good for the money we paid, it is far away from the city center though. Overall I would stay there again.
Date of Stay:
July, 2009
Euro Queens HotelExcellent value for money and adequate for our requirements ie one night stay.The rooms are clean but are in desperate need of some tlc. Most disappointing was the poor quality of the matress - extremely uncomfortable. The hotel is quite lovely and the staff were very helpful and polite. If they invested in new mattresses and a little DIY I would definitely recommend this hotel.
Date of Stay:
October, 2008
We chose this hotel as it was in a convenient location for us to spend 2 nights chilling & eating out. Crystal Palace has a wealth of restaurants, all within 5-8 minutes walk. We tried at least 3 restaurants over the weekend. The hotel is what you would expect for a 2/3 star hotel. Don't expect the Hilton! The first room we were allocated was dark & dingy with a very small window near the top of the ceiling. We asked to be moved. The 2nd room was much better, although the bathroom was a little tired. The hotel could do with a good slap of paint and fixing of tiles in the bathroom. The breakfast was the usual continental affair. We opted for an English breakfast which you have to pay £3.50 for. It was ok - if only a little overdone. All-in-all we got what we paid for - a room to relax in after our days out eating and drinking and not having to worry about driving home!!
Date of Stay:
September, 2008
The room was very disappointing, the first room were offered - the number did not exist. The second room was dirty and the third room we only accepted because we were tired and it was too late to go elsewhere. There was not plug on the TV. T here was tea and coffee but no kettle.
Date of Stay:
July, 2009
Not a good place to stay even for one night. Don't stay there Not a good place to stay even for one night. Don't stay there
Date of Stay:
August, 2008
this hotel was awful. breakfast was pathetic. pillows were hard to come by. fire regulations were not being adhered to. staff were unfriendly. i would never stay here again.
Date of Stay:
July, 2009
Good price but is it worth the headache?I stayed at this hotel after attending a wedding in the local area with my partner. After only looking for a hotel the day before, this hotel was one of two choices - I chose this one. When we arrived there was obviously a wedding happening at the venue aswell. There were kids and young people running about everywhere, in the hotel, on the stairs and outside in the carpark, making up noise. Considering how tired I was after travelling down from up north that day, it was noise I didn't need. I hoped that we would not be put in a room which overlooked this - when given the room key and asking specifically if we would be able to hear any noise and being told no, we were not surprised to find this was not the case. On a hot day, it was impossible to close the windows to cut out the noise. My partned went back to the receprtion and insisted on a more suitable room as it was a disturbance. We were given another room to the back of the hotel which was more suitable...until we entered the bathroom where there was no curtain/blind/whathaveyou in the very large window. At that point, we couldnt be bothered to go all the way back to reception and dodge all the kids running on the stairs on the way, we just held up towels for each other, while the other used the toilet/shower.Other points:The reception area looks very posh - its very misleading.No side lamp in the bedroom- very annoying.Excellent to have free parking, poor parking organisation. People park anywhere at the back and you can get trapped in, or end up trapping someone else.The TV remotes did not work and the reception was very, very poor.Customer service was poor and the gentlemen on the front desk was rude and not very understanding.Didn't want to try the included breakfast due to above issues - and I like to eat!Don't want to be all negative, but it is difficult to find positives of this stay. This hotel is ok if you dont mind bearing your naked body to the public and po
Date of Stay:
July, 2008
bargain room and VERY basic. room was down in basement and very humid - no aircon!! felt like we were put in old broom cupboard! get what you pay for i suppose.
Date of Stay:
July, 2009
Clean but shabbyOn arriving at the hotel the staff were friendly and all seemed fine, once checked in and seeing our room we were a little shocked. The thing that struck me most was that the shower door was missing so when you had a shower the water went all over the floor- there were holes in the wall where something had been removed and the carpet didn't fit and was halfway up the skirting board as it hadn't been trimmed, there were no tea spoons with the coffee making facilities and the toilet seat was once black now covered in lime scale giving it a public toilet appearance. Having said all that ,the bed linen was fresh and white and the breakfast was buffet meaning you could have a nice full stomach to start the day. We did have the last room at the hotel as a large school exchange party was staying, so I'm guessing this isn't the norm- but if you are told you are booking the last room beware!
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Avoid.It's clear that this was once a half decent Swallow Hotel that's been allowed to become run down dramatically. The rooms are grim; 30 year old curtains, peeling paint, knackered carpets, scruffy bathroom etc. It looks like they got a small budget for basic refurbs which they wasted on cheap little flat screen TV's which got placed on a wall in a position that you cant really see it from your own bed and they didn't bother to put it on a swivel. I'd rather they had spent the cash on some paint and carpeting. The room was dirty and I get the impression housekeeping did a swift once over at best - for example I stayed 3 nights and the used glass from the bar I Ieft in my room on plain on the first night was still there on the morning I left. The beds were actually ok. The electrcity was broke on my arrival, I had to keep going back to reception to get my keycard rejigged because it didnt work (you have to do this on return to the hotel anyway if you go out but even then, I found I had to do it 2 - 3 times). Location wise it is pretty poor - it's about a mile and a half from the nearesr station (Gipsy Hill) and although connections are good to Victoria the walk up the almost vertical hill is a killer (there are no taxis to be seen). The area is a bit dodgy, I got hassled by a gang whilst carrying laptop and bag which was unsettling. Food in the hotel is dire. Staff were pleasant enough. Loads and loads of shouting and screaming outside all night until the very early hours which was annoying and odd. Only thing going for it is the room was cheap so if that's all important to you and you're happy to drop your standards then compared to other hotels I've stayed at which are in that budget range then it aint too bad I suppose - you get what you pay for. I only booked because the photo of the room fooled me into thinking it looked remarkably good value but I had an inkling there would be a catch and I was right. Breakfast was included but I couldnt face it - especia
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
euro queen hotelvery nice hotel, facilities and rooms are clean and comfortable. handy to get about. will definately stay again
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
No sign of the free plated english breakfast! Juice, toast and cereal available, but no chance of getting near it - free for all and no queue - and nowhere to sit and eat it - all tables fully occupied. No staff in evidence to ask.First room we were allocated was awful - very pokey, nothing like the pictures on the website, and the shower was off the wall. The second was much better, and much more what I was expecting. If I could be sure to get a room like the second one, I would stay again.
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Disgusting!!The room was filthy and had obviously not been cleaned properly in a very long time, the carpet was dirty and had cigarette burns in it, the curtains were falling down, one of the beds had dirty sheets on, the bathroom had mouldy tiles some were even missing, an extractor fan with an inch of dust on it and a unflushed, soiled toilet basin. Avoid it like the plague!!!
Date of Stay:
June, 2009
Pay an extra tenner somewhere elseBreakfast continental style was an insult to continentals.Burger cheese slices,packet ham ,others pride bread but you could upgrade to a full English for £4.95 but if you saw the dinning room you would not want to spend any longer in it than necessary.
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