A 5-minute walk from East Croydon Station, this Leonardo Hotel is only 20 minutes by train from central London and Gatwick Airport. It boasts a 24-hour reception, bar and restaurant.
Matthew
United Kingdom
Spacious room. Cheerful staff decent bedroom. Very good value compared to central London prices.
Just a few minutes’ walk from Croydon’s railway stations and with free wireless internet access, the Flexistay Tulsi Aparthotel offers a great-value alternative to a traditional hotel.
Marcia helena
United Kingdom
Great location, easy to use kitchen, very good cleaning, good management. The best hotel
Located in Croydon’s town centre, this award-winning Holiday Inn Express is within a 20-minute train journey of London Victoria, London Bridge and Gatwick Airport.
Located in Croydon, 2.5 miles from East Croydon Station, Grand Sapphire Hotel & Banqueting features air-conditioned rooms and free private parking. Grand Sapphire Hotel & Banqueting features free...
In Croydon, this modern 4-star hotel with a wellness-focus throughout, has paid parking, a restaurant and bar, an exclusive Hilton Private Wellness Area(fee applies), gym and air-conditioned rooms...
Located less than 5 minutes' walk from East Croydon Train Station, this hotel offers a 24-hour reception, and free Wi-Fi in all areas and bedrooms.
Hezron Anderson
Jamaica
Very professional, clean facilities, great location. Sarah deserves a raise. She helped get necessary items for the wife while she was sick throughout the night. Fully appreciated.
Featuring a traditional Victorian pub, Dukes Head Hotel offers en suite bedrooms, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Wallington Rail Station is nearby, offering direct links to London Victoria Station.
Westciti Caroco Aparthotel is situated in Croydon, 1.2 km from Boxpark Croydon.
Daniel
United Kingdom
Room was very spacious, and kitchen facilities were better than expected. Communication from staff was top class despite the unsociable hours I messaged at.
Situated 15 minutes' away by train from Gatwick Airport and central London, EasyHotel Croydon offers accommodation with air conditioning and en-suite bathrooms.
Midway between central London and Gatwick Airport, Croydon is a shopping haven. Hundreds of stores are found under the glass-roofed Whitgift Centre and the even more modern Centrale complex.
This thriving retail industry is one factor contributing to the town being London’s 3rd most important business area, so naturally it has its fair share of skyscrapers. Also tall is the red-brick Croydon Clocktower, housing the town museum, and attached to the town hall overlooking Queen’s Gardens.
Opposite is Fairfield Halls, a large arts venue behind which run train lines connecting East Croydon Station to London Victoria in one direction, and Gatwick and Brighton in the other. Modern trams also link the town to other suburbs. Croydon used to have its own airport (once more important than Heathrow) and its former terminal is a museum open one Sunday a month.
The town minster houses tombs of some archbishops of Canterbury and their summer residence was Croydon Palace, now a school. Much more famous is the BRIT School which has nurtured musical artists including Adele, Jessie J and Katie Melua.
The Croydon accommodation on Booking.com includes 4-star hotels with pools, guest houses with parking and cheap apartments. In the Borough of Croydon are Addington, home of an opulent palace, and neighbouring Shirley with its Grade II-listed windmill.
What guests said about Croydon:
Scored 6.0
6.0
Croydon is a great location for travelling into and out of...
Croydon is a great location for travelling into and out of London due to its rail connections and proximity to M25/M23. There are a very few spots with great food but generally it is geared for what will go with chips. House prices are still a bargain for what you get compared to most of London, cost of renting average. Great private schools, govt schools not so good. Lots of open spaces and parks. The centre is sad, waiting as it is for large redevelopment so no quality shopping. This and the appallingly smelly pedestrian underpasses are shameful for a town of his geographical importance. The widespread allegation by many locals of literally criminal neglect in the management of Croydon should really be looked into
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Anonymous
Scored 4.0
4.0
Paying for breakfast hot or cold £10 is not on & paying for...
Paying for breakfast hot or cold £10 is not on & paying for parking when you’re booked to stay & saying it’s first come first served is not on especially if you’re a woman on your own from out of town
Squires
Scored 6.0
6.0
Great view. A few things were broken in the unit.
Great view. A few things were broken in the unit. Well located near the train, easy to get to London and food.
200 pound deposit is not possible when booked at short notice as an international traveller. An international transfer cannot happen that quickly and cash was not accepted. Just not practical. Thanks to the lady who dropped the key, she was great.
Benjamin
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
We came to east Croydon because our niece was getting...
We came to east Croydon because our niece was getting married at Addington Palace and we were recommended the hotel which was fine apart from not having a fridge exp when it was hot and you wanted a glass of ice cold water!
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Anonymous
Scored 4.0
4.0
It's a real dump compared to when I lived there 8 years ago.
It's a real dump compared to when I lived there 8 years ago. Was visiting friends and that's the only reason I was there. Transport is good and there's masses of eateries to choose from. A good cinema but it's just masses of housing, roadworks and traffic jams
Jackie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Good transportation to London, 15mins into London via...
Good transportation to London, 15mins into London via overground rail. Good link to the underground into central London. Good and big malls around the area, many eateries and easy access to Gatwick in 15 minutes via East Croydon Station.
Osaji-Okai
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It is a clean flat with a kettle to make coffee and a toaster, it has room for 5 people to sleep. I recommend it for families or women travelling alone because it is located in a building that has about 400 flats for families, it has a security camera and it is located behind the West Croydon bus station, it is cheap, clean, the hosts were very attentive with the directions to get the keys....In the kitchen there is a toaster, coffee, sugar, in the bathroom, shower soap, toilet paper, towels, very clean and has a fan and television.
The location is one of the most attractive features of these apartments, right opposite East Croydon Station (one stop from Gatwick) with regular services into London Bridge and Victoria. Enjoyed living in a block where other residents were permanent residents, not holiday makers. Appreciated the dishwasher, washing/dryer machine within the apartment. Reception staff (who don't work for Charles Hope) are very friendly and courteous as are the Charles Hope Guest Services staff whom we contacted by phone and email when issues arose.
Friendly check-in, large and super-quiet room on high floor as requested, with lovely view to the hills east of town. Convenient location a short walk from East Croydon station but away from the crowds. Pleasant decor (if a bit of artistic licence with the positioning of various London icons on the wallpaper! :-) ), and I appreciated the in-room safe as well as the good lighting and the extra space to relax comfortably. Also nice was the ability to open the window for fresh air at night ...
didn't stay for breakfast but the room was very clean and tidy i think personally this hotel is overpriced could have booked a premier inn room cheaper for the same room comforts only reason i booked this hotel it was closer to where i needed to be had an issue where they tried to take multiple payments for the room which caused the card company to have to ring me at 12.30 am to make sure the card was being used by myself
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