“Great location, delicious breakfast, and comfortable beds.”
Hotel · London, United Kingdom/England
Strathmore Hotel
Strathmore Hotel
B2.63 / 4.00
21 evaluations from our group leaders & tour directors (2019–2024)
Group leaders: B (5 recent)Tour directors: B (3 recent)
What our travelers say
The Strathmore Hotel, tucked along a quiet residential street in South Kensington, earns its stripes as a reliable base for groups exploring London. Tour directors consistently point to the location as one of its strongest assets — close to Underground access and the major cultural draws of the city, yet removed from the noise of busier thoroughfares. The building itself carries genuine character, with the feel of a refined manor house rather than a generic city hotel, and group leaders note that rooms are clean, well-maintained, and come with comfortable beds. Breakfast draws repeated praise, though it's worth knowing that the full cooked option carries a small additional charge beyond what's included by default — something worth flagging to groups before arrival. Staff are described as friendly and responsive, and check-in generally runs smoothly, though a few groups have arrived to find rooms not quite ready for an hour or so after getting there.
A couple of practical realities are worth setting expectations around. As a historic building, the hotel does not have air conditioning — a genuine consideration for summer travel. That said, travelers have found that warm afternoons tend to give way to cooler London evenings, and most groups adjust without much difficulty. Groups should also be aware that room assignments may not always be clustered together on the same floor or corridor, which requires a bit of extra coordination for group leaders keeping tabs on students.
The Strathmore suits groups that appreciate atmosphere and location over modern amenities — particularly those traveling in late spring or early autumn when the lack of climate control is least likely to be a factor. It works especially well as a first stop on a multi-city itinerary, giving students an immediate sense of classic London before the pace of a longer program picks up.
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About this property
- Address: 41 Queen's Gate Gardens, SW7 5NB
- Phone: +44 207 58 40 512
- Rating: 4 stars
- Rooms: 70
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41 Queen's Gate Gardens, SW7 5NB
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