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London Victoria Inn

Victoria Inn

65-67 Belgrave Road, London, United Kingdom | (888) 252-0567

Mid-Range | Value
1/9
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Overview

Pros
  • Convenient spot close to Victoria Station and Pimlico underground

  • Renovated guest rooms with modern decor

  • In-room flat-screen TVs and electric kettles

  • Pretty outdoor courtyard patio

  • Cheerful breakfast room with ample seating

  • Free breakfast with hot items on weekdays

  • Free loaner smartphones for guests

  • Free Wi-Fi throughout

Cons
  • Some guest rooms are small

  • No in-room mini-fridges

  • No full restaurant or bar

  • Spare facilities; no fitness room

Bottom Line

The Victoria Inn is a simple three-pearl hotel with a breakfast room and relaxed seating on an outdoor patio. Like other properties along the street, it's in a restored Victorian townhouse, giving its 43 rooms some character (and old-fashioned windows that open). The decor is modern and free smartphones are provided, but some units are on the small side and lack desks or seating areas. Standard amenities include flat-screen TVs, electric kettles, and free Wi-Fi, but there are no mini-fridges. It's in a convenient spot, close to public transportation at Victoria Station and to the nearby Pimlico underground stop. Free continental breakfast is included. Rates might be a bit higher down the street at the Holiday Inn Express London - Victoria, but it also adds a cocktail bar and a fitness center.

Map

65-67 Belgrave Road, London, United Kingdom
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio
  • Cabanas
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Poolside Drink Service
  • Swim-Up Bar

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Full Review

Scene

Budget hotel in a restored Victorian townhouse

The Victoria Inn occupies a respectable looking, cream-colored Victorian townhouse; one in a row of many identical buildings that line both sides of the street. The family-run property has a modern lobby with white marble floors and a seating area with sleek black couches. Kid-size furniture and iPads mounted on one wall make for handy distractions for children. There's a pair of colorful rocking horse-style chairs too. Past the small reception desk, a door leads out to an outdoor courtyard patio, but there only other common space is a windowless breakfast room. Most guests are families or couples traveling on a budget, but the hotel also attracts its share friends traveling together and people in town on business. 

Location

On a residential block, three minutes from the Pimlico underground station 

The hotel is on a residential street in central London’s Pimlico area, about a three-minute walk to the Pimlico underground station. Several restaurants and pubs are within walking distance, and Westminster Cathedral is a 10-minute walk away as well. Buckingham Palace is less than a 20-minute trip away on public transportation. It's a convenient location for travelers arriving or departing from Gatwick Airport (44 minutes via public transportation), since the Gatwick Express (a 37-minute ride) arrives directly at Victoria Station, which is about an eight-minute walk from the hotel. Heathrow Airport is at least 45 minutes away by car, or closer to an hour trip via public transportation. 

Rooms

Modern, simple decor with kettles, flat-screen TVs, and free loaner smartphones  

The hotel's 43 guest rooms have a modern decor with eclectic wall art and bold colors, but they're simply furnished and lack some basic amenities. Overall, however, the rooms are well-maintained and all have windows that open to the courtyard or street views. Standard Rooms are on the small side, with twin or double beds and no real seating areas or work desks. Low stools accompany narrow tables with just enough space for the electric kettles, cups, and guest free loaner smartphones. Free Wi-Fi comes standard along with small flat-screen TVs, but there are no mini-fridges. In some rooms, there's barely enough space to walk around the beds, and the only place for clothes and storage are metal wall hangars. Upgraded Double Rooms have seating areas with armchairs, and there are also Triple and Quad rooms with a mix of twin and double beds. The tiled bathrooms are small and all have walk-in showers, and all contain wall-mounted hairdryers and toiletries. 

Features

Breakfast room, outdoor patio, free continental breakfast, and free Wi-Fi

The hotel has limited amenities -- there's no full restaurant and bar or fitness center -- but there's a free continental breakfast offered in a bright and cheerful breakfast room, though it's windowless. The ample spread includes cereal, fruit, cheese, bread, muffins, and croissants, as well as hot options like scrambled eggs on weekdays. There's also an outdoor courtyard patio with seating at several tables. Guests are given free loaner smartphones to use during their stay, and Wi-Fi is free throughout.