Pros
- Set in prime central London location
- One block from nearest Tube station
- Many rooms have impressive city views
- Good choice of on-site restaurants
- Guests get discount at nearby health club
Bottom Line
The St. Giles London is a mid-range hotel that manages to squeeze a hefty 670 rooms into an impressive example of Brutalist architecture, or a towering concrete eyesore, depending on one's taste. Smack dab in the middle of central London and within walking distance of numerous attractions, its location is the main draw. Rooms are mostly small and basic, though generally clean, and some have great views. Rates are low for the location, though little is included -- even Wi-Fi comes with a fee. For a hotel with a little more charm and equally budget-friendly rates, travelers might want to check out Pickwick Hall, though it's a little farther out.
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Amenities
- Casino
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Pool
Oyster Awards
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Dated interiors in Brutalist concrete tower with a 24-hour casino
In a part of central London mostly characterized by elegant Georgian town houses and ornate Victorian facades, the geometrical chunk of aged concrete that houses the St. Giles London sticks out like the proverbial sore thumb. While some celebrate such examples of Brutalist architecture as clever and progressive pieces of design (its sawtooth projections allow for plenty of natural daylight and views from each room), to others it's ugly and passé. Unfortunately, its interiors do little to redeem the architecture -- they're a dated mishmash of classical touches, including marble, chandeliers, and brass railings, with cheap-looking modern furnishings. Elevators are smudged, and hallways are characterless and drab, while the tacky 24-hour adjoining casino does little to raise the tone. The on-site restaurants, however, have clearly been on the receiving end of modernization, and they introduce a pleasant counterpoint to rest of the hotel.
Location
Prime central London location a block from Centre Point
The hotel is set on the edge of central London's leafy Bloomsbury neighborhood, a block from the ever-busy Centre Point junction where Oxford Street meets Charing Cross Road. It's an excellent location for tourists, with such attractions as the British Museum a five-minute walk away, and numerous restaurants, pubs, and shops nearby. The renowned nightlife district of Soho is also within a five-minute walk of the hotel, while West End theaters are slightly farther. Tottenham Court Road Tube station is about a two-minute walk, with direct connections throughout London.
Rooms
Higher-tier rooms feature separate sitting areas and city views
The St. Giles London has a whopping 670 rooms, all of which are simply decorated with uninspiring interiors, though they're generally clean and well-maintained. Typical for central London, rooms can be small, though most upgraded rooms include separate work or sitting spaces. All rooms include flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and bathrooms with showers and soap dispensers. Upgraded rooms add mini-fridges and air-conditioning (and are more like to offer impressive city views). Wi-Fi is available but comes with a hefty daily fee.
Features
Good choice of on-site restaurants, and discount at nearby gym
A breakfast buffet with full English options is served in a mezzanine-level dining room, though it's generally not included in the room rate. There are also a few good restaurants on-site, including an Italian-Asian fusion restaurant, a late-night 1930s-style restaurant and lounge, and a 24-hour cafe and diner. While the hotel has no fitness center, guests get a discount at the the nearby YMCA health club, which has extensive facilities. An adjoining casino is open around the clock.
Things You Should Know About St Giles London
Also Known As
- St Giles London - St Giles Classic Hotel
Address
Bedford Avenue, London WC1B 3GH, United Kingdom
Website
Scene
Dated interiors in Brutalist concrete tower with a 24-hour casino
In a part of central London mostly characterized by elegant Georgian town houses and ornate Victorian facades, the geometrical chunk of aged concrete that houses the St. Giles London sticks out like the proverbial sore thumb. While some celebrate such examples of Brutalist architecture as clever and progressive pieces of design (its sawtooth projections allow for plenty of natural daylight and views from each room), to others it's ugly and passé. Unfortunately, its interiors do little to redeem the architecture -- they're a dated mishmash of classical touches, including marble, chandeliers, and brass railings, with cheap-looking modern furnishings. Elevators are smudged, and hallways are characterless and drab, while the tacky 24-hour adjoining casino does little to raise the tone. The on-site restaurants, however, have clearly been on the receiving end of modernization, and they introduce a pleasant counterpoint to rest of the hotel.
Location
Prime central London location a block from Centre Point
The hotel is set on the edge of central London's leafy Bloomsbury neighborhood, a block from the ever-busy Centre Point junction where Oxford Street meets Charing Cross Road. It's an excellent location for tourists, with such attractions as the British Museum a five-minute walk away, and numerous restaurants, pubs, and shops nearby. The renowned nightlife district of Soho is also within a five-minute walk of the hotel, while West End theaters are slightly farther. Tottenham Court Road Tube station is about a two-minute walk, with direct connections throughout London.
Rooms
Higher-tier rooms feature separate sitting areas and city views
The St. Giles London has a whopping 670 rooms, all of which are simply decorated with uninspiring interiors, though they're generally clean and well-maintained. Typical for central London, rooms can be small, though most upgraded rooms include separate work or sitting spaces. All rooms include flat-screen TVs, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and bathrooms with showers and soap dispensers. Upgraded rooms add mini-fridges and air-conditioning (and are more like to offer impressive city views). Wi-Fi is available but comes with a hefty daily fee.
Features
Good choice of on-site restaurants, and discount at nearby gym
A breakfast buffet with full English options is served in a mezzanine-level dining room, though it's generally not included in the room rate. There are also a few good restaurants on-site, including an Italian-Asian fusion restaurant, a late-night 1930s-style restaurant and lounge, and a 24-hour cafe and diner. While the hotel has no fitness center, guests get a discount at the the nearby YMCA health club, which has extensive facilities. An adjoining casino is open around the clock.
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Best Rates
Amenities
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Basic Television
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Business Center
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Cable
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Casino
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Concierge
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Gameroom / Arcade
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Pool
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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