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Holiday Inn LONDON - KENSINGTON HIGH ST. by IHG Hotels near Kensington Square
8.4/10
Very Good465 reviews
0.29km from Kensington Square
Indoor swimming pool
Sauna
From £ 76
The Rockwell Hotels near Kensington Square
8.5/10
Very Good85 reviews
0.75km from Kensington Square
Luggage Storage
Bar
From £ 46
Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington Hotels near Kensington Square
8.3/10
Very Good589 reviews
0.28km from Kensington Square
Fitness Room
Private parking
From £ 66
Twenty Nevern Square Hotel Hotels near Kensington Square
8.5/10
Very Good108 reviews
1.14km from Kensington Square
Private parking
Luggage Storage
From £ 59
Heeton Concept Hotel - Kensington London Hotels near Kensington Square
8.2/10
Very Good640 reviews
0.83km from Kensington Square
Luggage Storage
Bar
From £ 51
The Prime London Hotel Hotels near Kensington Square
9.2/10
Great81 reviews
0.78km from Kensington Square
Luggage Storage
Wi-Fi in Public Areas
From £ 72
K Hotel Kensington Hotels near Kensington Square
8.5/10
Very Good45 reviews
0.73km from Kensington Square
Luggage Storage
Wake-Up Call
From £ 54
The Queen's Gate Hotel Hotels near Kensington Square
9.0/10
Great172 reviews
0.73km from Kensington Square
Fitness Room
Luggage Storage
From £ 108
Hux Hotel, Kensington Hotels near Kensington Square
8.6/10
Very Good102 reviews
0.19km from Kensington Square
Executive Lounge
Fitness Room
From £ 122
Cleveland Residences Kensington Hotels near Kensington Square
9.0/10
Great135 reviews
0.89km from Kensington Square
Luggage Storage
Taxi booking service
From £ 64
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Wilde Aparthotels, London, Aldgate Tower Bridge

8.9/10
Very Good
Posted on Sep 10, 2025|Studio Sleeps 3
DEAnonymous User
We stayed at the Wilde Aparthotel Aldgate Tower Bridge for two nights at the end of August and had a rather underwhelming experience. We expected more from this hotel, judging by its ratings online. As Coldplay was in town (our reason for visiting London), prices were higher than average. The hotel is a five-minute walk from Aldgate East and about eight minutes from Aldgate Station. Liverpool Street Station is technically in walkable distance aswell, though taking the bus there is easier, with a stop right in front of the hotel. I wouldn’t recommend walking to Whitechapel for the Elizabeth Line – the walk felt long, annoying, and unsafe. Also, avoid walking further down the road toward McDonald’s after dark – sketchy atmosphere, and we saw two police scenes within those five mins of walking. Walking to Aldgate or Liverpool Street is safer. The arrival was.. odd. No one greeted us, and we waited in the lobby for several minutes before someone finally helped us at a not-so-clean high table. The staff member seemed demotivated and spoke very quietly, though check-in was quick. Unfortunately, we were charged twice despite prepaying nearly a year earlier through a third party. This was resolved after I spoke with the manager, but I was surprised it was marked as a “user error” on our invoice, and no small gesture like waiving the early check-in fee was offered for the inconvenience. We were given a room on the 9th floor. The corridors are dim, with black walls and stuffy air despite it being just 22 degrees outside. The “triple room” is simply too small for three adults. The storage areas under the twin beds is smart, and there is a small wardrobe with two drawers, but oddly no safe to store your valuables. A table and chair cramped the room unnecessarily and looked cheap compared to the rest. The sofa bed was decent but had a pretty thin mattress and annoying metal railings that can be a little annoying when standing up / lying down; there was also no nightstand, only a photo shelf right above it where you really can’t put anything. The kitchen area becomes very narrow once the sofa bed is pulled out. The fridge and sink were great, but the bins were tiny and filled up after just one day. The bathroom was also cramped, with practically no counter space. No toothbrush cups, Q-tips, or cotton pads were provided – unusual for a 4-star property. The soap dispenser was nearly empty and even fell out of its holder, and none of the dispensers were secured/locked, which isn’t hygienic (most hotels have that nowadays, for a reason!). We didn’t know where to go with dirty towels as there was no designated spot for them and no space. The heated towel holder being *right* next to the toilet is weird and inconvenient. We had the AC running for hours & hours on end, yet it barely managed to cool down the room to an acceptable temp. At least it was quiet enough to keep on at night. The TV had few channels but casting worked very well. Light controls were fine, and the blackout blinds were excellent– also essential, since the windows aren’t tinted from the outside. On the positive side, the room was clean, beds were comfortable, and it was quiet at night despite the hotel being full. We skipped breakfast as there are better options near Liverpool Street Station that we wanted to try out. All in all, our first ever stay at a Wilde property was just okay. The location is central but not particularly the nicest, the staff lacked warmth, and the triple room was way too small for three adults. It should not be sold as a triple for three adults and would be better suited for parents with a small child. I imagine the higher room categories might do a better job of accommodating three adults. We had what we needed; a clean room with good public transport connections. However, we wouldn’t stay here again as there’s better options out there.
Price per night from:£ 105

Novotel London Canary Wharf

8.7/10
Very Good
Posted on May 21, 2026|Superior Double Room With City View
GBEhime Omokhodion
I recently stayed at Novotel London Canary Wharf and it was one of the most enjoyable hotel experiences I’ve had in London. From the moment I checked in, the atmosphere felt modern, welcoming, and effortlessly comfortable. The highlight of the stay was definitely the view from my room. Waking up to the Canary Wharf skyline and watching the city lights come alive at night was incredible. The floor-to-ceiling windows made the entire room feel bright and spacious, and the panoramic cityscape gave the stay a real luxury feel. Another standout experience was visiting Bōkan, the hotel’s restaurant and rooftop bar. The views from up there are absolutely breathtaking , you get a stunning panoramic perspective of the whole of London, from Canary Wharf to landmarks across the city skyline. Whether during sunset or later in the evening, the atmosphere is unforgettable. The combination of great food, drinks, and those sweeping views made it one of the best parts of the trip. The hotel amenities were also excellent. The pool was clean and relaxing, perfect after a long day exploring or working in the city. The gym was well-equipped with everything needed for a proper workout, and the sauna added an extra touch of relaxation that really elevated the overall experience. Overall, Novotel London Canary Wharf delivers the perfect mix of comfort, modern luxury, amazing facilities, and spectacular London views. I’d happily stay there again and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a memorable stay in Canary Wharf.
Price per night from:£ 100

The Dilly

8.6/10
Very Good
Posted on Jan 18, 2026|Superior Room 2 Single Beds
GBGuest User
Amazing location, amazing service. It was my birthday and the room was decorated beautifully with complimentary drink and chocolate. Could not have asked for more. The only negative was the room was extremely hot which made is very uncomfortable to sleep. On the second night spoke to front desk and they advised to turn all air con/heating off and brought us a fan up so the second night slept like a baby in very comfortable beds. The pool area was beautiful but u fortunately we ran out of time but when we have another stay at the beautiful hotel we will certainly visit it.
Price per night from:£ 207

Holiday Inn Express LONDON - LIMEHOUSE by IHG

8.6/10
Very Good
Posted on Jun 12, 2026|Standard Room
CNWeibulingenbadun
The room was clean and tidy, and housekeeping came every day. The transportation was also very convenient. The double room was quite spacious, and the facilities were relatively new. My only complaint is that the breakfast was very basic and repetitive; I ate the same things for three days straight and got tired of it.
Price per night from:£ 60

Hilton London Kensington Hotel

8.5/10
Very Good
Posted on Jul 20, 2026|Double Room
THJo Warawut
If you're staying here, you'll find the price reasonable, under 10,000 baht per night, especially since it's in Zone 2. Most places further in are over 10,000 baht. The hotel is clean and the service is standard. We requested two connecting suites for our daughters, and they had a sofa that converted into a bed. The furniture might look a bit dated because the hotel is old, but many things are clean and new. I liked the new Nespresso capsule coffee machine with complimentary large capsules. The tea here is also good. The bathroom has a bathtub with good water pressure, and the shampoo and conditioner smell nice. The only reason I didn't give it five stars is because it's a bit old and the mattress isn't very soft. But overall, it was a comfortable stay.
Price per night from:£ 72

Four Points Flex by Sheraton London Euston

8.5/10
Very Good
Posted on May 23, 2026|Compact 10sqm
CNLiyaniu
The room was incredibly small! I couldn't believe how tiny 10 square meters felt. I was genuinely shocked when I opened the door. It was even difficult to open my luggage. The table was pathetically small, and there wasn't even a chair. Storage space was extremely limited. The bathroom was even tinier, comparable to an airplane lavatory. Overall, my stay was very uncomfortable. The only positives were the comfortable bed and the breakfast, which at least offered some variety. After a difficult two nights, I decisively moved to the Hilton across the street, and the experience was significantly better. What baffles me is that this place was even more expensive than the Hilton. On the whole, dining and getting around were very convenient, with various UCL colleges in the vicinity. There's a Nero Cafe right next door, so if you don't want the hotel breakfast, you can grab something there. Heading south down the street, you'll find quite a few Chinese restaurants, which is very handy.
Price per night from:£ 69

Best Western Greater London Hotel

8.5/10
Very Good
Posted on Mar 29, 2026|Standard Room With Single Bed, Non-Smoking
GBAlison’s Silk Road Travels
I stayed in room 302 in March 2026 for 1 night. I chose this hotel because I stayed there before and I was very impressed. This time I was given the same room again, I liked the room. It has a large comfy bed and a nice clean bathroom. The breakfast was really good as I like vegetables and they do great omelettes and fresh vegetables. The reception staff are very kind and helpful during my visit and remembered me from the last time I stayed. The hotel is in very easy access to the underground. On this visit the Elizabeth line was closed and I had to get a bus to agents Hill. This was very easy. There are plenty of places to eat around the hotel including an all you can eat from £11.99. I always have a good Stay at this hotel. There is a kettle with plenty of T and coffee. Some people staying on my floor were very noisy but that was all I can criticise really as it wasn’t the hotels fault. Very kind staff. There is a decent TV in the room and plenty of towels. During this trip and overnight stay I visited the Ramses exhibition at Battersea and images are included in this feedback. A good hotel to stay in that’s great value just outside central London about 20 mins on train.
Price per night from:£ 38

Berjaya Eden Park London Hotel

8.1/10
Very Good
Posted on Apr 6, 2026|Classic Double Room
RUSvetlana….
The location is great, walking distance to Oxford street, very close to the metro and Hide park. We booked a standard double room but we were upgraded and got a renovated room on the 4th floor. It was very warm and we didn’t use AC. Wi Fi was good The bed is a bit small, but for 2 nights ok. We had coffee and tea bags. It was clean The staff was very friendly The only thing we didn’t like is the lift. It’s very old and it was stuck several times, so I had to take steps
Price per night from:£ 61

Royal Eagle Hotel

7.8/10
Good
Posted on Jun 10, 2026
DEGuest User
From the outside, the hotel looks good, but as soon as you're in the hallway, you realize it's a super old hotel. The rooms were scrawled on, extremely small, and had deteriorated over the years – but they were clean, as they were tidied daily. Additionally, there were hardly any power outlets, but the Wi-Fi reception was very good. The staff was very friendly, and the location was super central, making it very easy to get from A to B (the train station is 5 minutes away).
Price per night from:£ 62

FAQs

How much is a hotel near Kensington Square Garden per night?

According to Trip.com, the average price for a one-night stay at a hotel near Kensington Square Garden in London is £ 287. Prices can change frequently, so this rate is just an estimate.

What’s the average price of hotels near Kensington Square Garden this weekend?

According to Trip.com, the average price for a one-night weekend stay at a hotel near Kensington Square Garden in London is around £ 368. Keep in mind that prices can vary frequently, so this rate is just an estimate.

What are the best hotels to stay near Kensington Square Garden?

If you're having trouble deciding on a hotel, consider Holiday Inn LONDON - KENSINGTON HIGH ST. by IHG (from £ 74),Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington (from £ 73) and 1 Lexham Gardens Hotel (from £ 72) . These hotels are highly rated, so it's a good idea to book in advance.

What are the best hotels near Kensington Square Garden with pools?

When summer arrives, there’s nothing like a family trip to Kensington Square Garden in London to make the most of sunny days. Holiday Inn LONDON - KENSINGTON HIGH ST. by IHG (from £ 74),Princes Gardens (from £ 51) and Novotel London Paddington (from £ 104) are popular hotels with pools where you can relax and enjoy the summer vibe.

Which hotels near Kensington Square Garden offer gyms?

With growing awareness of health, many hotels now offer fitness rooms. Holiday Inn LONDON - KENSINGTON HIGH ST. by IHG (from £ 74),Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington (from £ 73) and Royal Garden Hotel (from £ 196) are popular hotels with fitness rooms.

What hotels near Kensington Square Garden have parking?

If you're planning a road trip to London Kensington Square Garden, you might want to stay at Holiday Inn LONDON - KENSINGTON HIGH ST. by IHG (from £ 74),Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington (from £ 73) and Royal Garden Hotel (from £ 196) , these hotels all have parking available.

What hotels near Kensington Square Garden have the best breakfast?

A great breakfast is the perfect way to brace yourself for the day ahead. If you're looking to stay at a hotel in London near Kensington Square Garden that serves up a top-notch breakfast, consider Holiday Inn LONDON - KENSINGTON HIGH ST. by IHG (from £ 74),Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington (from £ 73) and Heeton Concept Hotel - Kensington London (from £ 47) . These hotels are really popular, so make sure you book in advance.

What are hotels near Kensington Square Garden with free Wi-Fi?

For anyone who needs to stay connected during travel, free Wi-Fi is a must. Holiday Inn LONDON - KENSINGTON HIGH ST. by IHG (from £ 74),Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington (from £ 73) and Heeton Concept Hotel - Kensington London (from £ 47) are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

What are the best luxury hotels near Kensington Square Garden?

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Number of reviews74,721
Total properties1438
Weekday Avg. Price£ 389
Weekend Avg. Price£ 417
Trending hotelHoliday Inn LONDON - KENSINGTON HIGH ST. by IHG