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The Z Hotel Piccadilly
First Impressions
Honestly, I walked past The Z Hotel Piccadilly twice before I found it — the entrance is tucked away on Orange Street, just off the main drag. But once you’re inside, the design immediately catches your attention. It’s got this sleek, modern vibe with bold colors and geometric patterns that feel very deliberate, like someone actually thought about every detail rather than just throwing together a generic hotel lobby.
Location That Actually Matters
You know what’s brilliant about this spot? You’re literally a two-minute walk from Piccadilly Circus, but you’re on this quiet side street so you don’t get the constant noise and chaos. I mean, London can be overwhelming, but from here you can duck into Leicester Square for a show, grab dinner in Chinatown, or just wander through the West End without dealing with tube delays. The National Gallery is practically next door if you’re into that sort of thing.
The Room Reality
Let me be upfront — the room is small. Really small. But it’s smart small, not cramped small, if that makes sense. Everything has a purpose, and the bed is surprisingly comfortable for a three-star place. The shower is one of those rainfall types that actually works properly, and there’s decent wifi throughout. The windows are big enough that you don’t feel like you’re in a shoebox, though don’t expect sprawling city views.
Daily Essentials
The breakfast situation is pretty straightforward — continental style with decent coffee and pastries that don’t taste like cardboard. There’s a small lobby area where you can grab a quick bite, though I wouldn’t call it a proper restaurant. What I appreciated was the 24-hour front desk staff who actually knew the neighborhood well enough to give solid recommendations for late-night eats or early morning coffee runs.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t the kind of place where you’ll spend hours lounging around the hotel — and that’s exactly the point. The Z Hotel Piccadilly works because it gets the basics right without trying to be something it’s not. The location puts you in the heart of everything, the rooms are thoughtfully designed despite their size, and the staff seems to understand that most guests just want a clean, comfortable base for exploring London. For the price point in this part of town, it’s actually quite solid — just don’t come expecting a spa or massive lobby to hang out in.