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The Cheshire Hotel

The Cheshire Hotel

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2.8 Google Review
110 Great Russell St, England, WC1B 3NA, United Kingdom
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Jun 24, 2018
Location was good for the theatre. Our room wasn't ready so they gave us a different one but two attempts to get that right. For room only this was comfortable.

Jul 8, 2018
The staff where generally nice and one was particularly helpful. Room was tiny, but not uncomfortable. The biggest complaint is wifi. That was incredibly frustrating to deal with especially if you have work and emails to send to those you are working for and with. Therefore, if you are also doing some work while on vacation do not use this hotel. Wifi was hardly working in my room when it is needed very frustrating. Otherwise use it.

Jul 6, 2018
Looks weird from the outside and even the reception is a bit funky, but the rooms were fine and the bathroom clean and spacious. Complementary water and option for tea were nice.

Mar 4, 2018
This place is great for short stays. The rooms are nice and cosy and wonderfully decorated, the floors are heated and they're also very clean. The staff are friendly and happy to answer any questions you may have.

Apr 15, 2018
Absolutely awful. Rude staff. Room changed from double to twin. Bare wiring. Dangerous carpets. Very noisy. Lift not working. Just don't.

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