"Great hotel in a fab location east to walk to Wimbledon and train stations. Nice little restaurants near and the food in the hotel was lovely too. Would come again.
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"We could park all day to attend the Wimbledon championships no problems at all. Room clean but could do with refurbishing. Would call it a guesthouse not a hotel but very good all the same"
"Terrible experience. Would not return. They need to fix their key machine bad. Lots of people with issues accessing their rooms. Room was very blah. Nothing special. Pay more and stay somewhere else."
"The pictures of this property are very misleading. The check in process was not clear and there is no one on the property to answer questions and no contact info.
Our room had things left from other guests and trash left behind. There were no blinds on the windows, which made sleep nearly impossible. The "free breakfast" was stale cereal, or so I'm guessing because, again, literally no one to ask. "
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The Bailey's Hotel London Kensington
10/10 Excellent
"Stayed in this hotel already several times. Very convenient, nice and clean. Intend to use it again. Highly recommend."
"I love the quiet location of this hotel. Not quite in central London but just close enough to be convenient. The hotel has lots of space, both in common areas and in particular, the rooms. They are quite spacious and comfortable. Elevators quick and fast. Staff was great. Our reception, Shokh, was particularly kind, efficient and helpful to both myself and family. He went out of his way to assist in all demands. Would definitely stay there again. I think that it is good value for money."
"I love staying at the Rembrandt. It is so convenient for the underground and it is right opposite my favourite museum the V&A. The staff are friendly and helpful, the room I had this time was perfect for me. The breakfast caters well for vegan and gluten free. It has its own gluten free stand with its own toastier amd there are a good range of non dairy milks. "
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What can I see and do near Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum?
Study the collections at Natural History Museum, Design Museum or Victoria and Albert Museum. New Wimbledon Theatre, Olympia Conference and Exhibition Centre and Royal Hospital Chelsea are well-known local landmarks worth a visit. You can check out the local talent at Eventim Apollo, O2 Academy Brixton and Cadogan Hall.
How can I get to Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum?
With so many ways to get around, exploring the area around Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Museum is simple. You can take advantage of metro transport at Dundonald Road Tram Station, Wimbledon Underground Station and Merton Park Tram Station. If you're taking a train into town, Wimbledon Station, Wimbledon Chase Station and London Raynes Park Station are the stations closest to Wimbledon.