Alright, we admit it: the Premier Travel Inn is business lodging. So be it. Lots of amenities, the right price and a fantastic location near the British Library and across the street from a beautiful church, means the EuroCheapo team is simply obligated to recommend it.
Sherrine and Magda at the front desk were so eager to please that they practically fought to answers our questions. As the Premier is part of a large network of hotels, it's not surprising that the overall feel is streamlined, spotless, sanitized, and highly functional.
However, purple carpets and wall trim add life to otherwise ho-hum, though pleasant, decor. Chain hotel amenities translate into air-conditioning and bathtubs in every room. For those visitors new to London, both of the above are rare features. Windows are double-glazed to block out the sounds of Euston Road, and wireless Internet connection is available.
If one doesn't mind brushing up against a few dozen suits or if you require wheelchair access, the Premier Travel Inn could be your place. Breakfast is served at hotel restaurant. Open to the public, it's a convenient spot to grab dinner as well.
» Kari Hoerchler
Note: This hotel was visited by a EuroCheapo editor and is recommended based on cleanliness, location, price and overall quality. EuroCheapo did not charge this hotel to be listed.
About the Premier Travel Inn London Euston neighborhood
King’s Cross is an area in flux. While many Londoners will warn you to stay away from the streets around King’s Cross and St. Pancras stations, the area is in fact only seedy here and there. There are oodles of small bed & breakfasts in the area, as well as upscale restaurants, and a real range of retail, from news agents, to shops peddling ethnic goods, to chain stores. King’s Cross benefits from proximity to Bloomsbury, and offers hotels that are, on average, quite a bit less expensive.
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