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Comfort Inn Edgware Road W2
First Impressions
Comfort Inn Edgware Road W2 sits right on one of London’s busiest thoroughfares, and honestly, that’s part of its charm. The moment you walk in, you realize this isn’t trying to be something it’s not — it’s a solid three-star hotel that knows exactly what travelers need. The lobby’s clean and modern without being flashy, and the staff genuinely seem to care about getting you sorted quickly.
Location & Getting Around
You know what I love about staying here? London feels completely accessible. Edgware Road station is literally a two-minute walk, which means you’re on the Tube faster than you can say “mind the gap.” I mean, you can be at Oxford Circus in about ten minutes, and Paddington’s just down the road if you’re catching a train somewhere. The area itself is fascinating — it’s like London’s little Middle East with amazing Lebanese restaurants and late-night groceries everywhere.
The Room Experience
The room I stayed in was compact but thoughtfully designed. Sure, it’s not huge, but everything has its place and the bed was genuinely comfortable — which, let’s be honest, is what really matters after a long day of walking around London. The bathroom was spotless, and I actually appreciated the good water pressure (you’d be surprised how many London hotels get this wrong). The windows face the street, so there’s a bit of city noise, but nothing that decent curtains and maybe some earplugs can’t handle.
Practical Perks
What really impressed me was how well they handle the basics. The Wi-Fi actually works throughout the building, breakfast is served until a reasonable hour, and there’s always someone at reception who can help with directions or restaurant recommendations. They don’t have a restaurant on-site, but honestly, with all the incredible food options right outside your door, you won’t miss it. The housekeeping team keeps everything spotless, and I noticed they’re pretty quick with any requests.
Why Guests Love It
Here’s the thing about this place — it delivers exactly what it promises without any pretense. You’re not paying for marble lobbies or fancy amenities you probably won’t use anyway. Instead, you get a clean, comfortable base in an absolutely brilliant location that won’t break the bank. For travelers who want to spend their money on experiences rather than hotel frills, this spot makes perfect sense. Plus, the staff genuinely seem to enjoy helping guests make the most of their London stay.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in