One Aldwych vs St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London
St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London and One Aldwych are both rated highly by those who travel for a living. Overall, One Aldwych is the choice of most writers compared to St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London. One Aldwych ranks #4 in London with accolades from 19 publications including Travel + Leisure, Concierge and Lonely Planet.
One Aldwych
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1 Aldwych, London WC2B 4BZ
From $356 /night
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
- Concierge
Rough Guide
"One of London’s most established designer hotels... sleek and contemporary."
Michelin Guide
"A stylish hotel with lots of artwork... Impressive leisure facilities."
Concierge
"This ever-hip turn-of-the-21st-century luxe boutique has... details... every hotel should master."
Fodor's
"An Edwardian building, with an artsy lobby and understated blend of contemporary and classic, provides pure, modern luxury in a great location for theaters and shopping."
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Lonely Planet
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"One Aldwych is an upbeat hotel with 105 rooms and modern art throughout."
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St. Pancras Renaissance Hotel London
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Euston Road, St Pancras Station, London NW1 2AR
From $302 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Hot Tub
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Laundry Service
Rough Guide
"Now a luxurious Marriott hotel, it is certainly a thrilling spectacle – the lofty public spaces and colossal, softly glowing lobby evoke the golden era of railway travel."
Michelin Guide
"Corridors and staircases evoke the past; bedrooms are a little more functional."
Fodor's
"This stunningly restored Victorian landmark... started as a love letter to the golden age of railways; now it's one of London's most sophisticated places to stay."
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Insight Guides
"Stunning public areas at this restored hotel, originally designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott."
Star Service
"It's located on busy Euston Road, 2 kilometers north of The Strand on the northern edge of central London, across from the King's Cross rail and tube station and fronting the Eurostar concourse."
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