Address :
1-9 INVERNESS TERRACE
LONDON W2 3JL
GREAT BRITAIN
Description :
The
Inverness Court Hotel was built at the turn of the century. Commissioned,
reputedly by Edward VII as a private residence for his mistress
Lilly Langtry, to the French Architect Charles Mews who had just
completed the Construction of the London Ritz.
To this day, historian and architect alike frequent the building
to sample the splendour of Londons most private Theatre Bar, its
panelled drawing rooms and craftsmanship.
Facilities :
hotel
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Room service from 08:00 to 22:00 Medium sized lobby Earliest check-in at 14 :00 2 lifts 9 floors Porterage from 08:00 to 22:00 Car rental facilities Conference facilities Other facilities: N/A
room
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Television Radio Direct dial phone Voltage: 240v
Customer Review :
From Peter Stadin
on Thursday December 16, 04 at 23:02 PM (GMT): Overall : Cleanliness : Good,
Facilities : Good ,
Location : Excellent Other Comments : The rooms are quite tiny however perfectly clean and spotless. The staff is very friendly and not at all the grumpy faces you sometimes find in London.
The location is perfect, just a 2-minute-walk from the Central Line (red line) at Queensway. If you walk another 2 minutes you can catch the District or Circle Lines (green and yellow) at Bayswater.
I would definitely stay here again! No troubles whatsoever and no problems at all with the voucher I recieved from ABA hotels.