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Welcome London Piccadilly Circus
First Impressions
Welcome London Piccadilly Circus sits right in the thick of things on Haymarket, and I mean that in the best possible way. Walking up to this four-star hotel, you’re immediately struck by how it manages to feel both modern and quintessentially London at the same time. The lobby has this warm, contemporary vibe that instantly makes you forget about the tourist chaos happening just outside the doors.
Location That Actually Matters
Here’s the thing about staying in Westminster — you’re literally minutes from everything that matters. Piccadilly Circus is right there (obviously), but what I really appreciate is how easy it becomes to duck into Covent Garden or stroll down to Trafalgar Square without dealing with the Underground. The National Gallery is a pleasant five-minute walk, and honestly, being able to pop back to your room between sightseeing sessions is a game-changer when you’re doing the full tourist thing in London.
The Room Experience
The rooms here are thoughtfully designed — not huge by any means, but they use every inch smartly. What impressed me most was the attention to comfort; the beds are genuinely good, and the bathrooms feel more spacious than you’d expect. The soundproofing is pretty solid too, which matters when you’re this close to one of London’s busiest intersections. You’ll still hear the city, but it’s more of a gentle hum than the full symphony of honking and shouting.
Dining and Amenities
The restaurant downstairs serves solid British fare with some international touches — nothing revolutionary, but exactly what you want after a long day of walking around the city. What I particularly liked was their approach to breakfast; it’s comprehensive without being overwhelming, and the coffee is actually decent (not always a given in London hotels). The staff genuinely seems to care about getting the details right, from remembering your name to offering local recommendations that go beyond the obvious tourist spots.
Why Guests Love It
Look, this isn’t the fanciest hotel in London, but it absolutely nails what most travelers actually need. The 9.1 rating makes perfect sense when you experience how smoothly everything runs — from check-in to the daily housekeeping that somehow manages to be thorough without being intrusive. You’re paying for a smart location, comfortable accommodations, and staff who understand that small touches matter. When you can walk to the West End theaters, pop over to St. James’s Park, and still feel like you’re staying somewhere with personality rather than a corporate box, that’s when you know you’ve found something worth booking again.
Locals suggest to book apartments in London around South Bank for riverside dining, market stops, and easy city crossings.
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