Twenty Nevern Square

4 out of 5 stars4 Stars - 2 Reviews and 345 Opinions

20 Nevern Square, London, SW5 9PD, GB

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Twenty Nevern Square

87%

Satisfaction Very Good
Excellent
36%
128
Very Good
33%
117
Average
18%
63
Poor
4%
14
Terrible
7%
25

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  • Families66
  • Couples77
  • Solo75
  • Business74

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    Subdued boutique charm

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    The hotel is conveniently located near Earl's Court tube station, at the edge of Zone 1. The neighbourhoods are very quiet, but it's only five minutes walk to busy high street with shops, restaurants and grocery stores.

    The room was not that roomy, but enough for two people. All basic amenities were in place and the towels were fluffy.

    Unique Quality: The hotel is of boutique size, only a few rooms per floor.

    The breakfast is excellent, compared to the normal London hotel offerings. And it is served in a sort of winter garden room.

    Directions: Near Earl's Court tube station. Take Exhibition exit, turn right at the station, and after hundred or so meters, turn right again to go to the square.

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    Excellent Backpacker

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    Very Cool backpacker/hostel. Was full 1 night and with the good bar, activities rooms and plenty of people to chat/hang out with i can see why. not to cheap at 15 pound but includes a good breakfast. Rooms are your normal dorms or smaller rooms etc. 5 min walk to Tube and shops and cafes nearby. Also walkin distance to Kings Cross Station. May be difficult to find, heard people getting lost.

    Unique Quality: Bar rocks till late, plenty of action if thats your thing. Aussies everywhere.......

    Directions: catch the tube to Russell Square, good luck from there

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Quaint and Charming

by TripAdvisor Member Kiwi75

This hotel is a little gem. It is well located in Earl's Court, one street back from the main road and situated on a quiet square in a very traditional setting. The rooms are beautifully decorated and comfortable. The breakfasts were excellent and the staff were very helpful and accommodating.

Highly recommend Twenty Nevern Square.

An oasis in the city

by A TripAdvisor Member

We stayed at Twenty Nevern Square this May for 3 nights and we were not dissapointed. The hotel is not too expensive (for London!) and we have only positive comments. It is located in a great neighbourhood and if you are travelling by tube, it is a 3 minute walk from Earls Court station. We had a room facing the park which was small but nicely decorated and spotless. The staff was professional and helpful. The breakfast which is included in the cost of the room had a good selection and the coffee was great. We had a late flight leaving and they readily agreed to let us leave our luggage there for the day after our checkout. In a nutshell, we highly recommend it and would return. Great value for the cost.

Wonderful place with excellent service

by TripAdvisor Member promopro

We stayed here for four nights and not only was our room fantastic (Pasha Suite) with a lovely balcony overlooking a park, the bathroom was spacious and we had a separate tub and shower. The regular rooms on the 2nd floor also looked nice as I peeked in once when housekeeping was inside. But the best thing about this place is the service. The staff was excellent and made you feel as though they care that you were happy with everything about your stay. For a small townhouse hotel I was surprised by this level of service. We arrived at 9 am and though our room wasn't ready (but occupied as we knew it would be) they offered us breakfast. We were full from the plane meal but did have beverages while they stored our luggage and sent us on the way to the tube which is less than five minutes away. The only minor complaint I had was the bathroom light is on a sensor so you can't turn it off at will....this is a problem in the middle of the night when the light is beaming into the room and it seems that each bathroom light was the same. For everything else it couldn't be beat for value. The breakfast (included in rate) was very good and there were nice robes in the room and they would serve you coffee and tea throughout the day without charge. I highly recommend this place if you like to stay in a peaceful neighborhood with no horns waking you un in the middle of the night. Special thanks to Sulai at the front desk who was probably the most thoughtful person we encountered on our trip. Twenty Nevern Square is like a precious jewel in a sea of mediocrity.

our new fav place in London

by TripAdvisor Member carin drbev

We had to find a place to stay in a hurry. We went to Trip Advisor and found 20 Nevern Square. By reading what others had written and using our previous experience in the UK & Europe we found a VERY NICE place at 20 Nevern Square. Two factors make a good hotel – the staff and the physical surroundings (especially the bathroom). The staff at 20 Nevern Square were sincerely attentive to our needs and paid attention to detail that would make an Army Sergeant Major proud. One day we were constantly in and out of our room until about 4:00 p.m. None the less when we finally went out for the day and came back, the room had been thoroughly made up and cleaned. I have been in 4 star places where that wouldn’t have happened that late in the day without asking for it. The room was small by US standards, but London is not in the US. It was spacious enough for us to be comfortable and the furnishing and décor were very pleasant. The bathroom was spanking new and sparkling, but again not as big as most US bathrooms. So if you want big open spaces, pay a lot more or stay in the US. If quiet, clean, comfortable and reasonably priced is for you then stay at 20 Nevern Square.
Three more plusses – short walk to Tube Station; short walk to many reasonable / family restaurants and quiet neighborhood.

My advice: Stay Clear!

by TripAdvisor Member SFbaytraveler

I had a terrible experince with Twenty Nevern and was reminded of it when friends asked if they should stay here. It was in the weeks after 9/11 and when I arrived they had double booked my room (something called the Pasha Suite). The alternate room was dingy and dark (and frankly smelled off to me). I decided to move hotels and was twice assured no charge would be made to my credit card (the front desk "manager" even telephoned his manager to confirm!) - when I got my credit card statement, they, of course, had charged my card. I disputed payment and had a 6 month e-mail trail of changing stories and finally outright lies. I ended up givng up and paying. I found Earl's court to be an okay but very remote area. You can do better in London which is a great town.

Location! Location! Location!

by TripAdvisor Member blueid_bbw

I can NOT say enough about this beautiful hotel!!! It was so lovely it was hard to tear myself away and explore London and all it had to offer. This was my first trip abroad and I was not sure what to expect....the hotel staff did NOT let me down. Located in Earl's Court, in a quite residential neighborhood, you are literally right around the corner from the tube station. The breakfast was a lovely continental spread with cheeses fruit pastries etc hardy enough to fill you up for a days worth of sight seeing. I booked my room through DiscountCityHotels(-) and got a good rate of 99.00 GBP (187.00 US) per night for a four poster room which more than met my expectations. If I had anything negetive to say it would be that at the time of my stay (March 16-19, 2006) the web page was not clear about the on site parking. It stated parking was on a first come first serve basis, but in fact you need to book the parking facility when you book your accommedations. The staff quickly addressed the problem for us securing parking at another hotel, and for the inconvienence upgraded us to the BEST room in the hotel. I am hoping to return to London again later this year, and I will not hesitate to book my room at Twenty Nevren Square.

A little gem.

by TripAdvisor Member Nick_From_Manchester

The hotel is ideally situated, 3 minutes walk away from Earls Court tube station. As soon as I walked in, I knew it was a good choice. Clean and welcoming, with a small nicely furnished sitting room and beautiful breakfast conservatory. I had room number 12, a twin, which was spotlessly clean but was a little small. It was fine for me as I was travelling overnight on business alone, with little luggage; but two people and suitcases would have been cramped.

The room had a TV with digital channels and a CD player; built in wardrobes and a safe. The bathroom was fully tiled, modern style handbasin, spotlesssly clean with robe and great toiletries. The shower, in it's own cubicle (no bath). The bathroom was again rather small, but fine for me. I agree with the automatic light comments, as when in the shower, the sensor does not pick your movement up and the light turns off, so you have to open the door and wave. Ha!

The staff are extremely friendly and make you feel welcome, the breakfast was delicous and I would definately stop there again. It really is a little gem, ideally located, offering great value for money and a break from traditional hotel chains that my company always try and make us use.

An absolute gem

by TripAdvisor Member aaa78

My husband and I booked this hotel for a one night break in London after seing a review in the Daily Telegraph and can only say that the review did not do it justice. The service was excellent from our very first email and telephone contact with Sulai. He made us so welcome on arrival. Yes the room is a little on the small side but so what. It was beautifully decorated and appointed, spotlessly clean and had an extremely comfortable bed. The bathroom was on the small side but again spotlessly clean. Tea and coffee were available at all hours and breakfast the next day was easily the best continental breakfast we have ever had. We loved all the fresh fruit. All the staff were charming and helpful. We shall definitely stay there again. The location is superb - only minutes from the Tube.

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