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Citadines Trafalgar Square London
First Impressions
Citadines Trafalgar Square London sits right on Northumberland Avenue, and honestly, you can’t get much more central than this. The moment you step inside, it’s clear this isn’t your typical hotel — it’s more like staying in a well-appointed London apartment that happens to have hotel services. The lobby feels understated but polished, which I actually prefer to those over-the-top grand entrances that try too hard.
The Location Game-Changer
Here’s what really matters: you’re literally a two-minute walk from Trafalgar Square, and I mean literally — I timed it. London can be exhausting with all the tube changes, but from here you can walk to Covent Garden, the Thames, and even Leicester Square without breaking a sweat. The Embankment tube station is right there too, so when your feet finally give out, you’ve got the District, Circle, Northern, and Bakerloo lines at your disposal.
The Apartment-Style Setup
This is where Citadines really delivers something different. Your room comes with a proper kitchenette — not just a mini-fridge and kettle situation, but actual cooking facilities with a stovetop and microwave. It sounds small, but when you’re staying for more than a couple nights, being able to grab groceries from the Tesco Metro around the corner and make breakfast changes everything about your budget and routine.
Practical Comforts
The rooms feel spacious by London standards, which is saying something. You’ve got a proper work desk if you need it, and the WiFi actually works reliably — I know, shocking for a hotel, right? The bathrooms are modern and well-lit, though nothing fancy. What impressed me was the soundproofing; despite being on such a busy street, I slept well most nights. There’s no on-site restaurant, but with Borough Market and countless pubs within walking distance, you’re hardly lacking options.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
Look, this four-star property isn’t trying to be the Ritz, and that’s exactly why it works. It’s for people who want a clean, comfortable base in central London without paying West End hotel prices for things they don’t need. The staff knows the neighborhood inside and out — they’ll point you toward the best curry house on Villiers Street or tell you which entrance to use for the National Gallery to avoid crowds. For anyone planning to actually explore London rather than hide in their hotel, Citadines just makes sense.
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Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in