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London Court Hotel
First Impressions
Walking up to London Court Hotel on Earls Court Road, you’ll spot it easily — it’s one of those classic white Victorian terraces that just screams proper London. The entrance is modest but welcoming, and honestly, that’s kind of refreshing after seeing so many hotels trying too hard to impress. This three-star place knows exactly what it is, and there’s something genuine about that approach.
Location & Getting Around
Here’s the thing about Earls Court — it’s not the flashiest neighborhood, but it’s incredibly practical. You’re literally a three-minute walk from Earls Court tube station, which puts you on both the District and Piccadilly lines. I mean, you can be in Covent Garden in fifteen minutes or catch a direct train to Heathrow without any fuss. The area has this lived-in feel with plenty of cafés, pubs, and that massive Tesco Express right around the corner for late-night snack runs.
The Room Experience
My room was on the third floor — no lift, just so you know — but it was surprisingly spacious for central London standards. The décor is simple and clean, nothing fancy, but the bed was actually comfortable and the shower had decent pressure (which, let’s be honest, isn’t always guaranteed in older London buildings). The windows face the street, so there’s a bit of traffic noise, but it dies down after 11 PM or so.
Daily Essentials
The continental breakfast is served in their small dining area downstairs — think cereals, toast, pastries, and proper coffee. It’s not going to blow your mind, but it’ll definitely get you started for a day of sightseeing. There’s no restaurant for dinner, but honestly, with all the food options along Earls Court Road and the nearby Old Brompton Road, you’re spoiled for choice anyway. I particularly loved the little Turkish place two doors down.
Why Guests Love It
Look, London Court Hotel isn’t trying to be something it’s not, and that’s exactly why it works. The staff are helpful without being overly formal, the location gives you easy access to both central London and the airport, and the rates are fair for what you get. It’s the kind of place where you can drop your bags, get a good night’s sleep, and wake up ready to explore without your wallet taking a massive hit. Perfect for travelers who want a clean, comfortable base rather than a fancy hotel experience.
To book hotel in London for fashion week buzz, travelers reserve early to pair Westminster sunrise walks with evening pub rituals.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in