By a long stretch far from the best Hilton in London, but OK. Make sure to get a room in the west wing though. Personally, I would choose another Hilton.
Expect a different layout and entrance if you're coming to Convention 2013. Lots of building work means that the main entrance is now round the back. And the bar is a little shorter.
If you're staying at the Conventionhotel, don't forget there's a swimming pool: handy for shaking off a late night at the Awards Ceremony the evening before.
The EdgewareRoad Underground station on the Bakerloo Line is closed throughout Dec. 2013 (at the earliest). Also, the front entrance is STILL not finished so to enter you must walk around back.
Everything you need is in walking distance... great restaurants, grocery stores, Bootsdrug stores, coffee shops, pubs. This location had a very strong Middle Eastern feel w/interesting restaurants.
Excellent location with walking distance to Paddington station the Heathrow Express. Value for money compared to other hotels in London in this price range.
Leave plenty of time to get from one session to the next: there is a long corridor between different parts of the Convention, and it takes part on several floors.
Far below the standards. Worn-out building and room. The way they handled about their staff's discrimination among others is to try to shut others up. Also, White Terror actions was used. Terrible!!!
Breakfast offering planty options however room equipment was pretty old, dirty carpet impossible to clean up I guees. Very busy place. I will pick different hotel next time.
Hotel location is good but the rooms are small and does not look clean. Even the executive floor and isnot the way it should be. Employees said executive floor has new decoration but needs renovation
Localization: very close to the tubestation. Security: it's Hilton not a small hotel.. Stay out all day long, or go to Paris for one night and leave your things in your room safely...
I think the rooms east wing, executive are ok for london standards... They are clean an for london large in size. Hotel is close to metro station across the street. The exec lounge is ok for eu std.
English breakfast buffet is good, although gets very crowded on the weekends and when there is a conference at hotel - go early before eight or after ten
The sports bar downstairs is just awful and crazy expensive. Get your drinks elsewhere or buy your booze at a grocery store around the corner. I do mean CRAZY EXPENSIVE!
Hilton Bar is expensive and boring, if you are looking for a proper pub just go to the green man! Cross the street from the entrance the turn left and it will be just after the bridge. It's worth it
Don't order any cheese and biscuits tonight. Apparently the entire hotel has run out of crackers! Or so I am told. There is an M&S over the road. I believe they sell them
Also, I want to add that you must visit the bar on the 23rd floor (amazing view) and grab a bite at the lobby bar. The hotel was not the best I've ever been to, but it certaintly was very good.
Not up to Hilton standard. They gave me a smaller room with a Queen size bed when i reserved and paid for a larger room with a King size bed. The staff will try to be helpfull but are not that usefull
Just ten minutes' walk from the West End and Oxford Street and a ten minute tube ride from London Westfield Shopping Centre, the Hilton London Metropole offers the ideal location.