Number Sixteen Hotel - Hotel Reviews from across the web
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No title - expert review Tucked unobtrusively in a row of townhouses on a quiet South Kensington side-street, with no sign aside from its address painted above the doorway, Number 16 is invisible to anyone not searching for it. To thrive with such an undistinguished appearance, it must draw a steady stream of repeat and rec... cityguide.com
No title - expert review In a white-portico row of Victorian houses, close to the South Kensington Tube and a short walk from the Victoria & Albert Museum, Number Sixteen is a lovely, luxury B&B. Each room is different except for a uniform spaciousness (by London standards) and marble- and oak-clad bathrooms. The style is n... fodors.com
No title - expert review This luxurious pension is composed of four early-Victorian town houses linked together. The scrupulously maintained front and rear gardens make this one of the most idyllic spots on the street. The rooms are decorated with an eclectic mix of English antiques and modern paintings, although some of th... frommers.com
No title - expert review Number Sixteen is undoubtedly the most upscale Bed and Breakfast in Sumner Place, a very smart street in South Kensington and a good location due to the many museums, shops and restaurants nearby. Planters on either side of the pillared entrance hint at the grand interior within. The comfortable dra... gayot.com
No title - expert review Number Sixteen is an elegant, upscale bed and breakfast located in the heart of fashionable South Kensington. A member of the Firmdale Hotel Group, and yet another example of the Kemps stylish approach to London living, it forms part of a white-stucco mid-Victorian terrace. There are 42 individually... karenbrown.com
No title - expert review Number Sixteen, which forms part of a mid Victorian white stucco terrace, is situated in the heart of South Kensington, just steps away from the Victoria & Albert and Natural History Museums as well as Harrods, Knightsbridge shopping and Hyde Park.The area is filled with some of London's best and mo... travelintelligence.net
No title - expert review Number Sixteen is either the homeliest boutique hotel in London, or the most luxurious bed and breakfast—we're still not sure. The location, down a sleepy side street in South Kensington, is fairly well hidden; just a row of nineteenth century Victorian townhouses without so much as a sign to ... tablethotels.com
Number 16 is an oasis of hospitality - user review Great small hotel...I relied on Trip Advisor feedback and couldn't have been more pleased. The ambiance in the hotel was low keyed with an air of quiet sophistication. Nothing over the t... tripadvisor.com
Cash theft from room - user review Just returned from a 4-night stay (my third) and was extremely surprised and disappointed, given that Number Sixteen is one of my favourite hotels, that £200 and €100 were stolen in ca... tripadvisor.com
Loved Number 16 - user review My husband and I had an amazing weekend in London while staying at Number 16. The hotel was quaint and elegant. The english decor made us feel right at home in England. The rooms were be... tripadvisor.com
Wow! It was great! - user review My husband and I were surprised by the hospitality and comfort that Number Sixteen offered. From the beautiful linens to the lovely warm towels, Number Sixteen was top notch. The... tripadvisor.com
fabulous gorgeous hotel - user review Simply the perfect place to stay! Exquisite, reasonably priced, well-located, utterly comfortable, everything excellent. Gracious friendly efficient staff, lovely breakfast-I just ... tripadvisor.com
Won't make our favourites list. - user review The hotel itself is undeniably elegant, it is in convenient location, the room was comfortable, the bathroom good and the reception staff helpful. On the other hand, the service at breakfast... tripadvisor.com
More positives than negatives - user review This hotel has all the features of a Firmdale establishment (they have six hotels, in South Kensington/Knightsbridge, and in the Soho area.) We love staying in them, particularly for t... tripadvisor.com
Upgrade if a single! - user review This is a great hotel in every way but one - the basic room for singles is the size of a closet and the bed won't fit anyone over 5' 8. Other than that, it is in a great location, wonde... tripadvisor.com
Highly recommend Number Sixteen - user review This is a jewel of a hotel in South Kensington. It is nestled among some of the most lovely homes in London. This place is NOT for you if you want the cheesy tourist version of London.... tripadvisor.com
Average value; not that special - user review We have stayed at Number Sixteen several times in the last 20 years. The hotel has been updated and service is better. Their charge for breakfast is ridiculous and we just went to Starbuc... tripadvisor.com
Hotel Review London, England: Number Sixteen Number Sixteen has an award-winning, tree filled private garden and conservatory featuring an interesting mix of ethnic art that really sets it apart. The garden runs the length of the hotel and serves drinks and light refreshments all day. It is for the exclusive use of hotel guests and on a sunny ... tangodiva.com
Number Sixteen - London, England, UK - Superb Photos, Independent Review and Exclusive Online Specials Interiors avoid an excess of clichéd Englishness, mixing the usual antiques with modern artworks and muted contemporary colors. The result is chic without being precious, and the overriding birds-and-butterflies theme is unique, though perhaps an odd choice. Rooms vary from typical London size ... tablethotels.com
Number Sixteen Hotel London : Hotel London UK The 42 bedrooms are individually designed in a fresh, modern English style, each with beautiful views overlooking the private gardens or Summer Place. Every room is perfectly appointed with a mini bar, safe, telephone with voice mail, modem point, high speed internet ... holidaycity.com
Number Sixteen Hotel London : Bed Breakfast London England Number Sixteen Hotel London is located in South Kensington, close to the West End, Chelsea Knightsbridge, Hyde Park and just a stone's throw from some of the best restaurants, pubs, and shops in London. South Kensington underground station is an easy two minute walk away and gives direct access from... holidaycity.com
Number Sixteen | Hotels in London | iExplore.com This exquisite little hotel would not normally qualify for the Budget designation, but it's a relative term in London at the best of times, and as budget-splurges go, this is tops. Sister to the Soho and the Covent Garden (10 Monmouth St., WC2; 44-207-806-1000), the 42-bedroom white stucco Victorian... iexplore.com
Number Sixteen | London Hotels In a white-portico row of Victorian houses, close to the South Kensington Tube and a short walk from the Victoria & Albert Museum, Number Sixteen is a lovely, luxury B&B. Each room is different except for a uniform spaciousness (by London standards) and marble- and oak-clad bathrooms. The st... fodors.com
Number Sixteen - Visit London Making design look easy is Kit Kemp's forte, and Number Sixteen is another one of her gorgeous creations. A simple bird mobile hangs in one drawing room and a series of ornithological books, cut up like paper doll chains, are pinned nonchalantly against a wall. In true Kemp style the 42 rooms are al... visitlondon.com
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