The Ibis London Wembley is a budget property in London’s thriving Wembley Park neighborhood. It has some impressive views of the busy streets below and Wembley Stadium’s iconic arches from the towering floors. The hotel seems to embrace its setting with a characterful restaurant and bar with some edgy design, which may appeal to the music and sports fans who stay here. Sadly, the 210 rooms are less attractive with simple decor that’s notably dated in some places and small bathrooms. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and hairdryers, but no safes. Rates are extremely reasonable, though the 30-minute train journey to London’s top landmarks may deter some sightseers. For a similar location but more features like a spa, British bar, and 24-hour gym, consider Hilton London Wembley.
The Ibis London Wembley is a budget property in London’s thriving Wembley Park neighborhood. It has some impressive views of the busy streets below and Wembley Stadium’s iconic arches from the towering floors. The hotel seems to embrace its setting with a characterful restaurant and bar with some edgy design, which may appeal to the music and sports fans who stay here. Sadly, the 210 rooms are less attractive with simple decor that’s notably dated in some places and small bathrooms. Amenities include flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and hairdryers, but no safes. Rates are extremely reasonable, though the 30-minute train journey to London’s top landmarks may deter some sightseers. For a similar location but more features like a spa, British bar, and 24-hour gym, consider Hilton London Wembley.
The three-and-a-half pear Novotel London Wembley is a mid-range property in London’s up and coming Wembley Park neighborhood. Wembley Park -- which is London’s self-proclaimed newest creative district -- is close to both the Arena and the Stadium, making this an exciting place to stay. The hotel embraces its function as a stop off point for concertgoers and football fans, with simple, practical rooms, outfitted with attractive fabrics and calming colors. High-end amenities include 39-inch TVs, coffee-and-tea-making facilities, and ergonomic work desks. The restaurant and bar are stylish but err on the small side, which can make mealtimes crowded. Similarly, there’s an attractive gym, which is also compact. Rates are reasonable and the proximity to Wembley Stadium, Arena, and Park are the real draw. Sightseers could consider The Z Hotel Victoria instead.
The three-and-a-half pear Novotel London Wembley is a mid-range property in London’s up and coming Wembley Park neighborhood. Wembley Park -- which is London’s self-proclaimed newest creative district -- is close to both the Arena and the Stadium, making this an exciting place to stay. The hotel embraces its function as a stop off point for concertgoers and football fans, with simple, practical rooms, outfitted with attractive fabrics and calming colors. High-end amenities include 39-inch TVs, coffee-and-tea-making facilities, and ergonomic work desks. The restaurant and bar are stylish but err on the small side, which can make mealtimes crowded. Similarly, there’s an attractive gym, which is also compact. Rates are reasonable and the proximity to Wembley Stadium, Arena, and Park are the real draw. Sightseers could consider The Z Hotel Victoria instead.
The upscale Hilton London Wembley is a striking, modern property with 361 spacious, stylish rooms, some with Wembley Stadium views. Features include a comprehensive 24-hour gym, plus a sauna, steam room, and indoor pool. The breakfast buffet offers great variety, but it isn’t always included in rates, while the British restaurant serves dinner and drinks. There’s a top-floor bar with stadium views, but it’s not open every day. Higher-category rooms get Executive Lounge access with free drinks and snacks; there’s discounted parking nearby; and Wi-Fi is free in public areas -- but in-room use costs extra, and the connection is poor. The Hilton is the closest to the stadium and arena, but the nearby Hotel Novotel London Wembley is stylish and has free Wi-Fi throughout.
The upscale Hilton London Wembley is a striking, modern property with 361 spacious, stylish rooms, some with Wembley Stadium views. Features include a comprehensive 24-hour gym, plus a sauna, steam room, and indoor pool. The breakfast buffet offers great variety, but it isn’t always included in rates, while the British restaurant serves dinner and drinks. There’s a top-floor bar with stadium views, but it’s not open every day. Higher-category rooms get Executive Lounge access with free drinks and snacks; there’s discounted parking nearby; and Wi-Fi is free in public areas -- but in-room use costs extra, and the connection is poor. The Hilton is the closest to the stadium and arena, but the nearby Hotel Novotel London Wembley is stylish and has free Wi-Fi throughout.