The Chesterfield Mayfair vs The Corner London City
Both hotels are rated very highly by writers. Overall, The Chesterfield Mayfair is preferred by most reviewers compared to Qbic Hotel London City. The Chesterfield Mayfair has a TripExpert Score of 86 with praise from 14 publications such as Gayot, Time Out and Star Service.
The Chesterfield Mayfair
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35 Charles Street, Mayfair, London W1J 5EB
From $222 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Shuttle Bus
- Laundry Service
Michelin Guide
"An assuredly English feel to this Georgian house. Discreet lobby leads to a clubby bar and wood panelled library. Individua lly decorated bedrooms, with some antique pieces. Intimate and..."
Frommer's
"Only in super-expensive Mayfair could the Chesterfield be considered a bargain, but it serves up that ritzy grand hotel feeling... still sports venerable features that evoke an air of nobility."
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Fodor's
"Deep in the heart of Mayfair, the former town house of the Earl of Chesterfield welcomes guests in wood-and-leather public rooms that match the dark-wood furnishings in the bedrooms."
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Oyster
Upscale
"This 107-room hotel has traditional Victorian decor, including a grand chandelier in the lobby and portraits on the walls."
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DK Eyewitness
"A welcoming luxury hotel near Berkeley Square, the Chesterfield offers a variety of rooms... there’s underfloor heating in the marble bathrooms and free use of a nearby health club."
The Corner London City
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42, Adler Street, London E1 1EE
From $63 /night
- Pet Friendly
- Bar/Lounge
- Free Internet
- Room Service
- Restaurant
- Family Friendly
Gayot
"This modern budget hotel is governed by a simple philosophy: chic can be affordable."
Frommer's
"What a fun surprise! London needs more affordable hotels with panache, and this one delivers."
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Wallpaper
"The Qbic London City Hotel represents a step change in the world of hospitality."
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Fodor's
"The Qbic is a modern and surprisingly affordable option in a trendy corner of town."
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The Telegraph
7.0
"Are a novel concept, agreeable design and cheap lead-in rates enough to entice you to an unpleasant and worn patch of London? That’s the Qbic quandary."
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