alis_hana
May 16, 2025
I didn’t choose a hotel this time as I did in Paris.
The main reason is that even a hotel room that costs five figures a night is very small.
This Cheval Gloucester Park in London is much better than Paris.
Two bedrooms, the bedroom area is also very large, three bathrooms + a large kitchen + a living room, with a balcony.
The kitchen has a refrigerator, a washing machine, a dryer, a dishwasher, an oven, a bread machine, and a microwave. All appliances are Miele [black line]. Bowls, forks, cups, and plates are all complete…replenish water or sparkling water every day.
The location is also quiet with an alarm clock. Next to it is a subway station and a Tesco convenience store, as well as a large supermarket.
This is a serviced apartment with a front desk. Uber Eats can be collected for takeout. It is placed in the cabinet at the door. We can open it from the inside and get it (many Japanese hotels also have this setting).
There is a gym and a public rest area. You can enter by swiping a key card.
Except that the floor heating and towel rack heating in the bathroom cannot be turned off every night, which makes it a bit dry; and the first time we went out, we left the key at the front desk because we were afraid that we would lose it. As a result, the person at the front desk was off work, and the others couldn’t find the key and delayed a bit…otherwise, it’s OK.
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