DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel London – Ealing is conveniently situated in the heart of Ealing, West London. It is a short 3-minute walk from Ealing Common Underground Station (District & Piccadilly Lines) and a 10-minute walk from Ealing Broadway Station (for National Rail, Elizabeth Line, Central and District Lines) for a short train ride to Paddington Station.
This hotel is situated outside London's Congestion Charge Zone and close to several popular destinations including the Westfield Shopping Centre, Chiswick Business Park, Wembley Stadium, Wembley London Design Outlet, and Park Royal. On-site parking is available, however, please note that the hotel falls under the ULEZ zone.
Each of the hotel's bedrooms offers air-conditioning and is fitted with an en-suite bathroom, iPod docking station, and signature coffee maker. Designed to cater to business and leisure travellers, all rooms have complimentary WiFi, Bluetooth-enabled alarm clocks, 43-inch TVs, Nespresso machines, laptop safes, and mini-refrigerators.
The hotel's W5 Bar & Kitchen offers a sizzling menu featuring locally sourced produce. Guests can dine al-fresco, sip cocktails on the outdoor terrace, or indulge in afternoon tea with a twist. The hotel also provides an extensive breakfast buffet and 24-hour room service.
For corporate events and meetings, the hotel boasts a boardroom, meeting rooms, and a ballroom that can accommodate up to 200 people. Guests can use the complimentary business centre to finish last-minute details or print boarding passes and work out in the 24-hour gym/fitness centre. Twickenham Stadium can be easily reached via public transport in just 45 minutes.
"Good Location that is located close for the Underground (about 10min walk) or from the A406 North Cir Road. A Sainsburys Local is located next the Tube Station and also opposite is a garage for fuel.
As for the hotel, the rooms are small and if you are planning on spending some time in your room and there are two of you, you better know your fellow sleeping partner well. However it had all what I needed. Coffee machine (POD type) and bottled water was provided. Not much hanging space, if you are staying 4+nights, you might need to upgrade your room to the next level. Bathrooms are SMALL, and would say smaller than Travelodge ones (new build). Air con in my room worked, but not to USA standards, and would have had to have it on over night to keep the room cool (outside temp was 24 during day and about 18 at night). Car parking is available, but at 14.50, it is expensive for nthis part of London. I notice that after 1800 you can park on the road opposite the hotel. The bar and restaurant was busy, and some people seem to be local, which I found reassuring for a hotel.
Service from reception did not blow me away. It was more a ”sign the booking sheet, leave a £50.00 deposit, and here is your key.” As for someone that had not stayed at thnis hotel before, some more open questions like the arrangements for car parking, or even where the lifts were, would have been welcomed. It was no more than 3/5 for service.
One lift was out of order. The reason it was not a 2/5 was because the receptionist DID NOT read out aloud my room number. Something that I detest. Especially when you are travelling alone. No hotel should read your room number out in reception, but should point to it on your card accordingly. Also, when I asked for a copy of my room key as I had left mine in the room, there were no additional security checks made. I just said my room number and was provided another two keys. You would not give your house keys to a stranger in the street, so why give out a room key without checking who I was."