The Best Western Peckham is a mid-range property in London’s increasingly gentrified Peckham neighborhood. It has a stunning red and white brick facade and sits regally on busy Peckham Road. The hotel embraces its setting, with rooms and communal areas inspired by beloved British sitcom, "Only Fools and Horses," which was set in this part of south-east London. Spaces are outfitted with colorful furnishings and eye-catching slogans, and the 214 rooms are relatively modern, but small. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, Pure Herb toiletries, and desks. The Italian eatery Pizzapolli receives excellent reviews, and there’s an attractive terrace out front. Rates are reasonable, though it takes a while to reach top London landmarks by train. For a more convenient location near Oxford Street, consider Z at Gloucester Place.
The Best Western Peckham is a mid-range property in London’s increasingly gentrified Peckham neighborhood. It has a stunning red and white brick facade and sits regally on busy Peckham Road. The hotel embraces its setting, with rooms and communal areas inspired by beloved British sitcom, "Only Fools and Horses," which was set in this part of south-east London. Spaces are outfitted with colorful furnishings and eye-catching slogans, and the 214 rooms are relatively modern, but small. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, Pure Herb toiletries, and desks. The Italian eatery Pizzapolli receives excellent reviews, and there’s an attractive terrace out front. Rates are reasonable, though it takes a while to reach top London landmarks by train. For a more convenient location near Oxford Street, consider Z at Gloucester Place.
In the heart of West London's Ealing, the 48-room Hotel Xanadu is a solid upper-middle-range boutique for travelers seeking a sophisticated stay with modern touches. Though not downtown, nearby transport means the city center and its attractions can be reached in reasonable time and the hotel's immediate surroundings have a village feel. There's an Asian theme throughout, reflected in the hotel's sleek, masculine decor and in-room extras such as Chinese language books. Modern rooms have flat-screen TVs and kettles, but lack fridges. The restaurant serves authentic Chinese cuisine and its adjoining bar offers cocktails, but guests will have to walk seven minutes to use the gym and wellness facilities (for free) at a nearby fitness center. Travelers may prefer the more central La Suite West, though rooms are smaller and rates are higher.
In the heart of West London's Ealing, the 48-room Hotel Xanadu is a solid upper-middle-range boutique for travelers seeking a sophisticated stay with modern touches. Though not downtown, nearby transport means the city center and its attractions can be reached in reasonable time and the hotel's immediate surroundings have a village feel. There's an Asian theme throughout, reflected in the hotel's sleek, masculine decor and in-room extras such as Chinese language books. Modern rooms have flat-screen TVs and kettles, but lack fridges. The restaurant serves authentic Chinese cuisine and its adjoining bar offers cocktails, but guests will have to walk seven minutes to use the gym and wellness facilities (for free) at a nearby fitness center. Travelers may prefer the more central La Suite West, though rooms are smaller and rates are higher.