Radisson Edwardian Berkshire Hotel

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Hotel Class: 4.5 out of 5 stars4.5 Stars - 2 Reviews and 290 Opinions

350 Oxford Street, London, WIN 0BY, United Kingdom

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Radisson Edwardian Berkshire Hotel

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Berkshire: Rate Range: From £145 to £475 per night
Berners: Rate Range: From £150 to £490 per night
Lancaster Hall: Rate Range: Around £55 per night
Cumberland: From £130 to £365 per night

Unique Quality: All the hotels except Lancaster are first class hotels with all facilies. My favourite is Berkshire with its marvellous service, splendid award winning restaurant- and a typical english countryside style.
the Lancaster Hall Hotel offers comfortable accommodations at moderate prices

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by A TripAdvisor Member

I stayed at the Radisson edwardian Berkshire thinking I would be safe with their Radisson Edwardian brand name. I have since reavaluated this thinking after staying here. It was not at all what I was expecting or hoping for.

The only advice I can give you if you're planning to stay at the Radisson Edwardian Berkshire,

- Look closely in the rooms to make sure that it has actually been cleaned.
- Bring your own soap for the shower, I wouldn't recommend a bath.
- Avoid the breakfast. It costs a fortune and is a monumental disappointment. save your money and eat at a café instead.
- Speak slowly and clearly to the staff.
- Don't look at the Radisson Edwardian's website beforehand.

I'll be staying elsewhere next time.

Recommended.

by TripAdvisor Member westbear

My parents come down to London once a month and I put them in a different place almost everytime - just so I can see the state of London hotels!

I managed to book a superior room via Lastminute for £125 (it was a secret hotel but with some investigation it was easy to work out).

The hotel looks freshly refurbished and rooms were fantastic. I noticed that some people complain about the space, but any room which can include a sofa and a coffee table does well in my book - especially for London (and being British I'm used to small rooms).

The ground floor bar was ok, although the waiter had a serve shortage of champagne glasses (not very proffesional)!

I put my head into the first floor bar/restaurant and both were desserted (Friday night) - I don't think this is a major problem as the location next to Oxford street is excellent for food/drink/shopping.

Overall recommended.

Good location, but noisy and rooms are cramped, bathrooms are tiny

by TripAdvisor Member WearyTravellor

I would be inclined to avoid the Berkshire on Oxford St again. (it's actually just off Oxford St on a little side-passage, officially called "Marylebone Lane", which quite a few taxi drivers don't seem to have heard of.) The standard rooms are minute, with positively microscopic bathrooms. "Deluxe" rooms are quite nice with decent (soft-ish) beds, and tiny cramped bathrooms. Several annoyances include bath taps that can only be turned off by standing up in a slippery and somewhat dangerous manner, a tiny kettle to match the tiny rooms and round-the-clock loud vehicle and people noise from Oxford St. The staff are friendly but sometimes too helpful, insisting on hassling you for hours afterwards in their determination to "deal" with small complaints. The usual language problems apply, with concierges and restaraunt staff showing a limited grasp of English in some cases. Nearby car park is phenomenally expensive and nearby car parking spaces relentlessly patrolled by zealous central London warders. Great location but not particularly pleasant hotel for the price.

Disappointed On The Whole

by TripAdvisor Member MBCBCheshire

Hotel location was perfect for the purpose of our visit (sales shopping) and well connected with Bond Street Underground directly opposite. On the whole the hotel is very small, room/bar/restaurant and the service was poor to average (especially in the bar). The hotel has 2 lifts (again very small 4 person capacity) one of which was broke for the majority of our stay resulting in taking the stairs to the 6th floor on several occasions. Having stayed at other Radisson Hotels we were disappointed.

Extremely Average for a Radisson

by A TripAdvisor Member

Location for this hotel on Oxford St is excellent, also being close the the Bond St Tube. Service from the staff is at best poor, with them often being rude. Rooms are clean and recently refurbished. Lifts are a nuisance, being small and often out of service. Rooms can be noisy, particularly on the higher floors.

Disappointing!

by A TripAdvisor Member

Booked last minute for an annisversary, stated that it was a 4* deluxe. first impression, great location for shops and tube.

Hotel itself,our king deluxe room was fairly standard, it had an overpowering smell of fresh paint.So we asked to be moved. Which they did! Eventually got a room that was of similar size to the one was had paid for, but the previous guest had left a little suprise inside the toilet! We were reliably informed by reception upon informing them,that his name was Mr Bennett!! However, we were offered two free breakfasts, which are not worth paying for! The following morning, we were woken up by workmen in the room next door at 8am. There were no robes/slippers in the room and the free paper didnt arrive! On the whole disappointing, not worth the £145 paid for it!

Not to be recommended

by TripAdvisor Member AndrewCov

We stayed at this hotel yesterday for one night only and were not impressed. Ridiculously small reception area, no public rooms to relax, tiny lifts and even smaller bedrooms! You cannot swing a cat in them. This combined with appalling room lighting (non-existent or "full prison compound"), a tiny, poorly equipped bathroom and it's noise levels due to proximity to Oxford Street make it a hotel not to be recommended.

TW, Coventry, England

Fab hotel,fab location

by TripAdvisor Member SBR

We stayed at this lovely hotel located right off of oxford street after a freinds wedding in town.

The hotel has been completley re-furbished with lovely marble bathrooms & one of the best nights sleep I've ever had.The staff were also extremely friendly which made a pleasent change.

Highly recommended & fab location especially for tourists.

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