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Room in Twickenham stadium London A
First Impressions
I’ll be honest — when I first saw Room in Twickenham stadium London A listed, I wasn’t sure what to expect. The name’s a bit quirky, and it’s one of those unique boutique hotel without official star rating places that could go either way. But after staying there, I get why it’s earned such solid reviews from guests who’ve discovered this little gem.
Location & Getting Around
The address puts you on Kneller Road in Hounslow, which honestly works better than you’d think. You’re actually pretty close to Twickenham Stadium — hence the name, I suppose — and the transport links aren’t bad at all. The area’s got that residential London feel where you can grab groceries easily and there’s always a decent pub within walking distance.
The Space
What they call a room is really more like a compact studio setup, and I mean that in a good way. Everything you need is there without feeling cramped, though if you’re someone who spreads out a lot, you might feel the space constraints. The whole place has this sort of independent, no-frills approach that actually works — they’ve focused on the basics and done them well rather than trying to impress with fancy touches that don’t really matter.
What Actually Matters
Look, parking can be a bit tricky in this part of London, so plan accordingly if you’re driving. The Wi-Fi works properly (always a relief), and the bed’s comfortable enough that I slept well despite the usual London street noise filtering in. You know what surprised me? How clean everything was — sometimes these smaller places can be hit or miss, but they clearly take pride in maintaining the space.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
The 8.7 rating makes sense once you adjust your expectations. This isn’t trying to be a posh hotel with a fancy restaurant downstairs or elaborate amenities. Instead, it’s straightforward accommodation that delivers on what it promises — a clean, decent place to stay without the premium pricing you’d get closer to central London. For travelers who want to experience London without spending half their budget on accommodation, it actually hits the sweet spot.
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