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Citadines Prestige Trafalgar Square London

18/21 Northumberland Avenue, London, EnglandWC2N 5EA United Kingdom | 0203 027 8675 (Call cost)

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Contemporary aparthotel near London’s Trafalgar Square

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4.1
out of 5
avg. guest rating

out of 165 reviews

Sean from Co Armagh
5.0
out of 5

“Would definitely return.”

We stayed in this hotel a couple of years ago and had no hesitation in returning on this trip to London. The location could not be better, less than one minute to Trafalgar Square and two tube stops, although it is so central you rarely need to use the tube. The apartment was spotless, spacious and comfortable, although the pillows were very thin. There is no shortage of places to eat nearby, but the option of 'eating' in can be very convenient, especially with Tesco, Sainsburys and M&S having food outlets very close to the hotel. Really enjoyed our trip to London and would definitely use this hotel again.

Manuel from Monterrey, Mex.
5.0
out of 5

“Great location”

A great location, great idea to have your own space in London, friendly staff

Gary from Washington, DC
5.0
out of 5

“Solo traveler for Autumn week vacation”

The hotel was just as advertised and reviewed. I had the studio with kitchenette. Location was fantastic. Tree lined street with Trafalgar, Embankment, Thames, Jubilee Bridge, National Gallery, Big Ben, metro and buses at your fingertips. Room was clean and just right. Despite my concerns the foldout bed was very comfortable. The sheets and blanket just fold away with the bed in the morning. Nice clean sheets and towels. The studio was crowded with the bed unfolded (but I was asleep!) and had decent room with the bed put away. Bathroom was clean, roomy enough and up to date, and both room and bathroom had extra heaters if needed. Although I didn't cook, the kitchenette was convenient for breakfast, snacks and takeout meals when I was weary, with plates, silverware, wineglasses (!) and a mini-fridge. Modern well lit lobby, professional desk service, with a PC and an excellent coffee machine (as well as instant in the room). As others have noted, the Tesco store at the end of the block is excellent to stock your room pantry. Highly recommended and I would happily stay here again. I recommend the weekly travel pass (zone 1/2) if you are here for a week, good for metro and buses (but not Heathrow). When tired, I would hop on any double decker bus going cross town for a relaxing show. Kensington, Hyde and Green Parks were all beautiful to walk thru in the fall. I thought the V&A Museum would be old and dusty but it was great. The major museums are FREE. Walk the Thames.

F from Las Vegas
5.0
out of 5

“I'm gonna stay here every time”

Can barely fault the place. I would happily make it my home for a month! You will definitely not find a place as clean and well located for this price even half as much again. There is nothing scary about this place. My husband and I were so impressed. We will definitely go back next time. Really surprised to find an affordable do-able place in the west end. The staff were very friendly and sweet. The reason I say 4 stars for them is sometimes the lack of english was just about ok! Saying that they seem to have lots of foreign guests so I'm sure it works out.

Sheila from Edinburgh
5.0
out of 5

“Excellent,would go back again”

Third visit to Citadines Trafalgar,had studio apartment this time, as I was on my own, and found it very comfortable.I also felt very safe.Staff were helpful and pleasant.I would recomend this hotel.

Kim from Los Angeles
5.0
out of 5

“great place to stay with kids!”

I had read other reviews...I stayed here because i have two young sons, 3 and 5 yrs old. I needed a kitchen...it was perfect. I was able to store breakfast food so that every morning, we could eat at 'home' then go explore on foot our neighborhood. the hotel is really central to TONS of sightseeing activities. we could go a block and catch a train, bus, or walk to anything. Ben Franklins house is right behind the hotel! And Sherlock Holmes Pub, about 40 steps out the front door. Great food & drink there (it is where Ben Franklin use to drink)Getting around London is SO easy. We took a train to Windsor and spent the day there, the boys LOVED the adventure and the castle-mostly the changing of the guards! Great band and procession in Windsor as they march into their shift. Do not get overwhelmed with kids...London is kid friendly most places. Also, 2 grocery stores are at the end of each block, you can get snacks, tv dinners, tea, misc supplies. I have recommended this hotel to friends, it is clean and you can do laundry there as well. Sometimes the people at the front desk are a little slow to understand what you need, but they are nice. Language barrier usually can be overcome. maids come once a week.

Joey from Gold Coast, Australia
5.0
out of 5

“Location, Location -”

By Australian standards quite expensive for what you get, but the location compensates for that. From here you can walk just about anywhere within the inner city. Underground station is a few hundred metres away. Our studio room had a very comfortable fold out bed, every bit as good as a lot of hotel fixed beds around the world. Kitchen was small but adequate. Not new or modern but ok. Clean but not spotless, again just like an awful lot of other hotels especially in Europe.

Margaret from Liverpool
5.0
out of 5

“Will definately return”

Hotel within walking distance of many attractions to visit during the day and theatres to choose from in the evenings.

Arrouze from Vancouver - Canada
5.0
out of 5

“Perfect London location to stay”

Nice apart hotel, I did not like the kitchen but it was there. The best part was it is steps from the Underground and perfectly located very closed to all major London attractions.

Daryl from Columbia, SC
5.0
out of 5

“In the heart of London”

I was amazed and thrilled at the location of this hotel. Almost everything you could want to see is within walking distance or easily connected by the London Underground. The hotel was nice and pleasant. The room wasn't plush was a comfortable place to crash after a day of sightseeing. The kitchenette was small but servicable and helped save some money on the trip. We ate breakfast in the room most morning and dinner a few nights. With a microwave, stovetop, refrigerator and a dishwasher, you really have evrything you need. This was a huge plus.