First Impressions
Walking up to B&B Belgravia on Ebury Street, you’d honestly mistake it for someone’s elegant townhouse if not for the discrete signage. This four-star boutique property sits in one of those classic white Georgian terraces that make Belgravia so distinctly London — you know, the kind with those perfect black railings and window boxes that actually look maintained.
Location & Neighborhood
The thing about staying in London‘s Belgravia is that you’re basically in the city’s poshest residential pocket, but without the tourist chaos of nearby areas. I mean, you can walk to Victoria Station in about eight minutes, which gets you anywhere you need to go, plus there’s a Waitrose around the corner for those little essentials. What I really appreciate is how quiet Ebury Street gets in the evenings — it’s residential enough that you’ll actually sleep well, but you’re still a fifteen-minute stroll from Sloane Square’s shops and cafes.
The Rooms
Each room feels thoughtfully put together rather than cookie-cutter corporate, with period features like original fireplaces and tall windows that flood the space with natural light. The beds are properly comfortable — not those rock-hard hotel mattresses that leave you aching — and the bathrooms, while compact (this is London, after all), have decent water pressure and quality toiletries. Some rooms overlook the street’s garden squares, which honestly makes morning coffee feel a bit more special than staring at another building’s brick wall.
Daily Details
Breakfast happens in a cozy dining room that feels more like eating at a well-appointed friend’s house than a hotel restaurant. They do a proper English breakfast if you want the full experience, but also lighter options that won’t weigh you down before a day of walking around the city. The staff actually seem to remember your preferences after a day or two, which is refreshing — they’ll ask if you want your usual tea without you having to explain the milk situation again.
Why Guests Love It
What really works about B&B Belgravia is that it strikes this balance between being genuinely personal and professionally run. You’re not dealing with massive crowds in the lobby or fighting for elevator space, but you also don’t feel like you’re imposing on someone’s home. The location gives you that authentic London residential feel while keeping you connected to everything you actually want to see and do — plus, honestly, there’s something satisfying about telling people you’re staying in Belgravia without having paid Ritz-level prices for the privilege.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in