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Mitre Van Gogh by Artsy
First Impressions
Mitre Van Gogh by Artsy caught my attention immediately — not just because of the name, but because it actually delivers on that artistic promise. Walking into this three-star hotel on Scrubs Lane, you’re greeted by vibrant artwork and creative touches that make it clear someone put real thought into the design. It’s not trying to be fancy, but there’s definitely personality here that sets it apart from your typical London budget hotel.
Location & Getting Around
Honestly, Scrubs Lane might not sound glamorous, but the location works better than you’d expect. You’re in Hammersmith and Fulham, which means you get that residential London feel without being stuck in the middle of nowhere. The Tube connections aren’t bad — Willesden Junction is your closest station, and from there you can get into central London without too much hassle. I mean, it’s not Zone 1, but that’s partly why the rates are reasonable.
The Room Experience
The room I stayed in was compact but thoughtfully arranged, with art-themed touches that actually work rather than feeling gimmicky. The bed was comfortable enough, and I appreciated the little details like decent lighting for reading and enough power outlets. The bathroom was clean and modern, though don’t expect a spa experience — it’s functional and well-maintained, which is what matters most at this price point.
Dining & Amenities
There isn’t a full restaurant on-site, but they’ve got breakfast sorted and some light meal options that hit the spot. What I found useful was the 24-hour reception — you know how it is when you’re dealing with flight delays or just need local advice at odd hours. The WiFi worked reliably throughout the building, and there’s parking available if you’re driving, which can be a real lifesaver in this part of London.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t where you’d bring someone for a romantic anniversary, but for solo travelers, business trips, or anyone who wants a clean, creative place to crash without breaking the bank, it really works. The staff seemed genuinely helpful rather than just going through the motions, and that artistic theme runs throughout without being over the top. Plus, you’re getting decent value in a city where hotel prices can be absolutely brutal — sometimes you just need a place that does the basics well while giving you something a bit different to look at.
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