Having been given the flourish of a light makeover to some of the areas within, an expansive white exterior openly greets the visitor to the 5-storey Queens Hotel.
Situated close-by to Crystal Palace Football Club ground at Selhurst Park and the original Crystal Palace - built for the Great Exhibition of 1854 and now the home of the renowned
Crystal Palace Theme Park Maze - the Queens Hotel is perfectly placed as the starting point for exploring South London’s rich history.
The main geographical feature of the city is the river Thames, which meanders through central London, dividing it into northern and southern halves.
The central area and the most important sights, theatres and restaurants are within the Underground's Circle Line on the north bank of the river.
The trendy and tourist-ridden West End lies within the western portion of the loop and includes Soho, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus, Leicester Square and Regent St. The East End, so beloved of Ealing comedies, lies east of the Circle Line; it used to be the exclusive preserve of the Cockney but is now a cultural melting pot.
By Train:
From Victoria Train Station to Crystal Palace Train Station. Train Station is only a few minutes away from Queens Hotel London.
By Car:
It’s easy to get to Queens Hotel London from the M25 or central London by following the signs to Crystal Palace. Head for the A212 and when it becomes Church Road you will find Queens Hotel London.
On Foot:
From Crystal Palace Train Station you need to exit onto Crystal Palace Station Road, turn left and then right onto Anerley Hill. Stroll along this road and then take a left onto Church Road. You will soon see Queens Hotel London on your right hand side.
Reviews
Anonymous
Positives:
it was fine
Negatives:
it was fine
83%
John Catchpole
Positives:
Cheap room, Good location, Friendly staff
Negatives:
Felt very basic and outdated
69%
Anonymous
Positives:
Staff was friendly, lobby has free wifi that is reliable for the most part. Pretty…
Negatives:
Can hear noise from other rooms, if you don't have loud neighbors its fine but…
80%
Anonymous
Positives:
staff
Negatives:
Locution
83%
Anonymous
Positives:
It was pretty quiet
Negatives:
It was pretty far from central London
63%
Anonymous
Positives:
Old hotel with atmosphere.
Negatives:
Breakfast very frugal. Room clean but would need repair.
74%
Anonymous
Positives:
Neighbourhood is nice. The train station is close.
Negatives:
There was no toilet brush at all in our private ensuite! The breakfest was all…
63%
Wim Verjans
Positives:
Service was correct. 24 h. reception. Rooms clean and good maintenance (fresh towels & tea…
Negatives:
"continental" breakfast was frugal: jam/marmalade and butter on toast. No wardrobe in room.
69%