3/5 - Okay
Close to Kew Gardens and Chiswick High Road; very good public transport connections into central London. However, Brentford is undergoing significant construction and rejuvenation so it isn’t an attractive destination in itself.

While visiting Syon, you might make a stop by sights like Syon Park and Thames River.

Excellent service from staff. Great welcome, friendly and professional! Room was spotless We didn’t eat here so I can’t comment on the restaurant, but bar service was very good Highly recommended
Reviewed on 5 Nov 2025

Beautiful views and location.
Reviewed on 5 Nov 2025

Easy check in and out. Room was clean and spacious. But the toilet is really tall and I'm 5'7.
Reviewed on 6 Nov 2025

A knife equipped in the room was dull, and my request to change it better one was not perfored. But except for that, the hotel is so nice.
Reviewed on 31 Oct 2025

Friendly staff and quiet room. Staff was more than kind and helpful about the good places to eat and see. We thoroughly enjoyed our stay. It is just outside of London’s city center so this is a great place to avoid the hustle and bustle of tourists. It is also a modern spot with numerous restaurants ...
Reviewed on 2 Nov 2025

We were very happy during our 4 night stay. Located near a railway track, the noise didn’t bother us. Rooms very clean and the staff were lovely during check-in and the duration of our stay. Nice are and a 5 minute walk from Tower Bridge. Highly recommended.
Reviewed on 20 Oct 2025

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Close to Kew Gardens and Chiswick High Road; very good public transport connections into central London. However, Brentford is undergoing significant construction and rejuvenation so it isn’t an attractive destination in itself.
Brentford itself is not a very interesting or nice town. We stay here as it is near Jew, Richmond and Putney, but chesper
Did not visit Brentwood but went into central London
Excellent value for money Excellent location for leaving London to go to the south west Easy walk to tube (15 mins)
Was there for an event. Didn’t see the area
Its okay, I never really saw the area as arrived at the hotel and then got a taxi to where I needed to be.
