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THE ROYAL BOUTIQUE OXFORD LODGE by LONDON SLEEP 6
First Impressions
THE ROYAL BOUTIQUE OXFORD LODGE by LONDON SLEEP 6 sits tucked away on a quiet residential street in Hayes, and honestly, the name might sound grander than the setting suggests. It’s actually a converted apartment setup rather than a traditional hotel — something that becomes clear the moment you arrive at Elm Close. The building itself is pretty standard for this part of West London, but there’s something refreshingly unpretentious about the whole approach.
Location & Getting Around
Hayes isn’t exactly central London, but that’s not necessarily a bad thing if you know what you’re getting into. You’re about a 20-minute train ride from Paddington, which actually makes it quite doable for exploring the city without paying those eye-watering Zone 1 prices. The area around Elm Close is proper residential — you’ll find a few local pubs and a Tesco nearby, plus some decent Indian takeaways that the locals seem to favor. It’s the kind of neighborhood where you get a genuine feel for how Londoners actually live.
The Accommodation
This four-star place operates more like a serviced apartment than a traditional hotel, which explains the “Sleep 6” part of the name. The room setup is practical rather than fancy — you get a decent-sized space with a functional kitchenette that’s actually useful for longer stays. The furnishings are modern enough, though don’t expect anything too boutique-y despite what the name suggests. What I appreciated was the attention to basics — good WiFi, proper heating, and surprisingly comfortable beds.
Practical Considerations
The whole self-check-in process works smoothly once you figure it out, though first-timers might find it a bit confusing. There’s parking available, which is genuinely helpful in this area where street spaces can be tricky to find. The kitchenette means you can actually save money by not eating out for every meal — something that makes sense when you’re dealing with London prices. Just manage your expectations about daily housekeeping; this operates more like a short-term rental than a full-service hotel.
Why Guests Appreciate It
Look, the 6.7 rating tells you this isn’t going to be everyone’s cup of tea, but I think it works for a specific type of traveler. If you want space to spread out, don’t mind being a bit outside central London, and appreciate having your own kitchen facilities, it’s actually quite sensible. The price point makes it reasonable for families or small groups who need multiple beds without booking separate rooms. You’re trading some traditional hotel amenities for more independence and space — which, depending on your travel style, might be exactly what you’re looking for.
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