First Impressions
Walking up to Hilton London Euston on Upper Woburn Place, you get that familiar Hilton vibe — polished but not intimidating. The building itself has this classic London townhouse feel that’s been modernized without losing its character. I mean, you’re in Camden here, so there’s always something happening around the corner, but the hotel manages to feel like a proper retreat from all that energy.
Location & Getting Around
Honestly, the location is what really sells this place. You’re literally a three-minute walk from Euston Station, which sounds touristy until you realize how brilliant that actually is. King’s Cross St. Pancras is just down the road too — perfect if you’re catching the Eurostar or heading up north. London can be exhausting to navigate, but from here you can reach most places without the usual Tube marathon. Plus, you’ve got Russell Square and the British Museum within easy walking distance.
The Room Experience
The room I stayed in was what you’d expect from a four-star Hilton — clean lines, decent space (well, decent for London standards), and everything worked as it should. The beds are actually comfortable, not just hotel-comfortable, and the bathroom had proper water pressure. You know what impressed me most? The soundproofing. Despite being so close to a major train station, I barely heard any traffic noise at night.
Dining & Amenities
The Maple Restaurant downstairs does a solid job with both breakfast and dinner — nothing revolutionary, but reliable quality. The restaurant has this warm, brasserie-style atmosphere that works whether you’re grabbing a quick bite or settling in for a proper meal. There’s also a fitness center that’s better equipped than most hotel gyms I’ve seen, though it can get busy during peak hours. The parking situation is handled well too, with valet service available if you’re driving in the city (though honestly, why would you?).
Why Guests Love It
What really works about this place is how it balances business traveler efficiency with actual comfort. The staff genuinely seem to know what they’re doing — check-in was smooth, questions got answered quickly, and there’s none of that “we’ll look into it” runaround you sometimes get. It’s the kind of hotel where everything just… works. You’re paying for reliability and location, and you get both without any unpleasant surprises. For the price point and the area, it delivers exactly what it promises.
Locals suggest to book apartments in London around South Bank for riverside dining, market stops, and easy city crossings.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in