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Radisson Blu Hotel, London Euston Square
First Impressions
The Radisson Blu Hotel, London Euston Square sits right on Tottenham Court Road, and honestly, you can’t miss it — this four-star property has that sleek, modern glass facade that catches your eye immediately. I mean, you’re literally steps from Goodge Street tube station, which is something you’ll appreciate when you’re dragging luggage through London. The lobby feels surprisingly spacious for central London, with clean lines and that understated Scandinavian design Radisson Blu is known for.
The Location Sweet Spot
You know what’s brilliant about this spot? You’re right in the thick of things without being in tourist chaos. Fitzrovia is just around the corner — that’s where locals actually go for dinner, not Leicester Square. The British Museum is literally a five-minute walk, and you can stroll to Oxford Street when you need some retail therapy. Actually, I found myself walking everywhere from here because the location just works so well.
Room Experience
The room I stayed in was compact but cleverly designed — typical London, really, but they’ve maximized every inch. The bed was genuinely comfortable (not just hotel marketing speak), and the bathroom had a proper shower with decent water pressure. What impressed me most was the soundproofing; Tottenham Court Road can get busy, but inside it’s surprisingly quiet. The air conditioning actually works too, which isn’t always a given in London hotels.
Dining and Amenities
The restaurant downstairs serves solid international fare, though I’ll be honest — with Fitzrovia’s incredible dining scene right outside, you might want to explore. Their breakfast is decent enough if you’re rushing to meetings, but nothing that’ll blow your mind. There’s a small fitness center that gets the job done, and the spa offers basic treatments if you need to unwind after walking all over the city.
Why Guests Love It
This place works because it gets the fundamentals right without trying too hard. The staff actually seem to care (refreshing in central London), and there’s reliable parking available — though you’ll pay for it, as expected. It’s the kind of hotel where business travelers feel comfortable, but families won’t feel out of place either. The Radisson Blu Hotel, London Euston Square isn’t trying to be the fanciest place in town, and that’s exactly why it succeeds.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in