Great hotel, fantastic room, polite staff. Decent breakfast, efficient and refined and decent value of money to quality ratio. Nice pieces of historical interest on show and aesthetically attractive. Could have done with proper bar seating and I did find some food remnants under the stool when I bent down to look for an earring, Otherwise lovely.
We were here for a family wedding at the Cathedral so hotel perfectly located between it and the reception venue in Chancery Lane. Good location for exploring the oldest part of London.The hotel was comfortable with a nice outside courtyard area to sit and relax with a drink. Reception and cleaning staff friendly. Room had everything you could possibly want. Only downside was it was directly overlooked so we had to keep the curtains shut. The breakfast was expensive as were the drinks, (although probably no more so than other hotels in this location),but there are lots of interesting pubs in the vicinity where you can eat and drink cheaper (night time restaurants hideously expensive). Hotel appeared, like the rest of the hospitality industry, to be suffering from staff shortages in some areas following the pandemic and exodus of european staff due to Britain's self destructive Brexit. …
It was worth upgrading to a junior suite for access to the club lounge and such a lovely room, we added the romantic room package, the champagne was excellent. At arrival the staff were so friendly, it's a shame we got back late and didnt make it in time to get food before the kitchen closed was looking forward to it.
We have just returned from a 2 night break in London at this absolutely outstanding hotel. We decided to treat ourselves to the temple suite, 2 adults and 2 teenagers. We were welcomed by the gorgeous Ana who showed us round the suite, immaculately clean, spacious with huge TVs , big comfy beds, in fact everything you could wish for! We especially loved the chocolate dipped strawberries on arrival, complementary flowers, papers and gifts. The hotel breakfast was fantastic as was afternoon dining in the court yard. The hotel is an oasis of calm in central London. Special thanks to Ana & Manuel
First time here and certainly won’t be the last. Love this hotel… everything a hotel should be. Comfortable, clean, quiet and well run. Just off Fleet Street and an easy walk to St Paul’s and also the Thames. The beautiful squares and architecture of the Inns of Court are on its doorstep. Breakfast for us was included but we also had a meal in the hotel’s gorgeous courtyard which was very good. Can’t fault this hotel and can’t wait to come back. Ten out of ten from us.
Our third stay in this hotel and most certainly not the last one. Only ten walking minutes from Covent Garden, the Apex Temple Court Hotel is well located. Bus stops are right in front of the hotel. However, the most important thing in our view are the quiet rooms. Staff could have been more attentive.
Fantastic hotel. Very modern. Room and facilities great. Really enjoyed breakfast. Excellent service. Staff very friendly and professional. Easy walking distance to London eye and Covent Garden. Would definitely recommend.
Hotel in lovely, quiet location. The staff were professional and friendly on arrival and departure. The room was large for London with a lovely large, modern, bathroom. Hotel and room were very clean. Room had everything you needed.
Great Central location & within walking distance of many main attractions Really quiet unlike many central hotels so you are almost guaranteed a great night's sleep Brilliant service & excellent breakfast
Nice hotel , with excellent staff from reception to breakfast (I didn't eat in restaurant at night so can't comment) Check in/ check out smooth. Would definitely use again. Could've done without the multitude of pillows, but that's just a personal thing, and not detracting from overall excellent impression.
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