Last edit by: margarita girl
Hotel email: [email protected]
Exec lounge renovation is complete. Access is elite+1. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Maximum of 2 guests per room for Lounge access. £80 charge for third adult and £40.00 for a child.
Swimming pool:
Adults: open 5:30am-11:00pm weekdays, last entry 10:15pm; 6:00am-11pm weekends, last entry 10:15pm
Children under the age of 16 may access the pool from 9am-7pm & must be accompanied by an adult
Exec lounge renovation is complete. Access is elite+1. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Maximum of 2 guests per room for Lounge access. £80 charge for third adult and £40.00 for a child.
Swimming pool:
Adults: open 5:30am-11:00pm weekdays, last entry 10:15pm; 6:00am-11pm weekends, last entry 10:15pm
Children under the age of 16 may access the pool from 9am-7pm & must be accompanied by an adult
London Marriott County Hall, UK [Master Thread]
#676
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I'm pretty sure you can bicycle along the river, but I've seen signs saying cyclists need to dismount in the tunnels under the bridges. It's an easy enough walk, however. Maybe 20 minutes at a brisk pace.
Last edited by hockeyinsider; May 2, 2018 at 11:24 am
#677
Join Date: May 2018
Location: Muscat/Doha/Manchester
Programs: Oman Air Gold, Qatar Airways Platinum, Marriott Ambassador, HH Diamond, GHA Black, Hyatt Globalist
Posts: 432
I just stayed at this property in July (last weekend) and after reading so many posts about it maybe I had high expectations however I was really disppointed. Start with the good - LOCATION, this is the standout feature for me, the location is excellent if you are new to London and want to explore Westminster/Southbank etc so much on your door step and for that this property is excellent. However beyond this, I was not impressed, the rooms were small in size, there was no upgrade for platinum guests, the lounge was not very welcoming or offered much substance, the breakfast downstairs was not complimentary for platinum and instead required additional charge (however I complained about this as I was not aware and they removed this at checkout to be fair to the property), and the service was quite poor.
We have a 9month old, and there is poor accessability to the property so requires lifting the buggy, despite having 3 people around the door most of the time, we often had to do this with my wife, not something you would expect for a property that was charging 750 GBP per night for the night that we were there (paid 45,000 Marriott points instead). Also our room was a good 4-5 mins walk from the lift which again wasn't ideal with a kid if you are carrying them!
The swimming pool was supposed to be heated but was freezing and couldnt take our kid in it as it was not suitable.
We stayed in the Park Lane Marriott in Feb and honestly you cannot compare on every factor (and the location is equally amazing with Hyde park and Oxford street right infront of you) so would highly recommend that hotel over this.
We have a 9month old, and there is poor accessability to the property so requires lifting the buggy, despite having 3 people around the door most of the time, we often had to do this with my wife, not something you would expect for a property that was charging 750 GBP per night for the night that we were there (paid 45,000 Marriott points instead). Also our room was a good 4-5 mins walk from the lift which again wasn't ideal with a kid if you are carrying them!
The swimming pool was supposed to be heated but was freezing and couldnt take our kid in it as it was not suitable.
We stayed in the Park Lane Marriott in Feb and honestly you cannot compare on every factor (and the location is equally amazing with Hyde park and Oxford street right infront of you) so would highly recommend that hotel over this.
#678
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I just stayed at this property in July (last weekend) and after reading so many posts about it maybe I had high expectations however I was really disppointed. Start with the good - LOCATION, this is the standout feature for me, the location is excellent if you are new to London and want to explore Westminster/Southbank etc so much on your door step and for that this property is excellent. However beyond this, I was not impressed, the rooms were small in size, there was no upgrade for platinum guests, the lounge was not very welcoming or offered much substance, the breakfast downstairs was not complimentary for platinum and instead required additional charge (however I complained about this as I was not aware and they removed this at checkout to be fair to the property), and the service was quite poor.
We have a 9month old, and there is poor accessability to the property so requires lifting the buggy, despite having 3 people around the door most of the time, we often had to do this with my wife, not something you would expect for a property that was charging 750 GBP per night for the night that we were there (paid 45,000 Marriott points instead). Also our room was a good 4-5 mins walk from the lift which again wasn't ideal with a kid if you are carrying them!
The swimming pool was supposed to be heated but was freezing and couldnt take our kid in it as it was not suitable.
We stayed in the Park Lane Marriott in Feb and honestly you cannot compare on every factor (and the location is equally amazing with Hyde park and Oxford street right infront of you) so would highly recommend that hotel over this.
We have a 9month old, and there is poor accessability to the property so requires lifting the buggy, despite having 3 people around the door most of the time, we often had to do this with my wife, not something you would expect for a property that was charging 750 GBP per night for the night that we were there (paid 45,000 Marriott points instead). Also our room was a good 4-5 mins walk from the lift which again wasn't ideal with a kid if you are carrying them!
The swimming pool was supposed to be heated but was freezing and couldnt take our kid in it as it was not suitable.
We stayed in the Park Lane Marriott in Feb and honestly you cannot compare on every factor (and the location is equally amazing with Hyde park and Oxford street right infront of you) so would highly recommend that hotel over this.
#680
Join Date: Nov 2008
Programs: SPG-Plat, Hilton-Diamond, Club Carlson-Silver, Cathay-Diamond, Virgin-Gold
Posts: 2,183
There is nothing specifically wrong with this property, apart from maybe extremely loud plumbing in some rooms, but the best I can muster to describe is, its OK. I just give it a miss these days as its so uninspiring which is such a shame as with the right management it could be amazing!
#681
Join Date: Nov 2001
Location: RDU
Posts: 2,263
Looking strongly at this hotel for a couple nights in London w/ my teenage son. Our corporate rate here is outstanding (180gpb) Gold elites don't get lounge access here, right?? (can anyone confirm)?.
Seems the recent reviews are very lackluster... I'm assuming at that rate, location alone makes it a great choice.
Seems the recent reviews are very lackluster... I'm assuming at that rate, location alone makes it a great choice.
#682
Join Date: May 2009
Location: UK
Posts: 3,951
Gold’s wouldn’t get lounge access no. I’m not sure what the lounge looks like now since it’s reopened, would be keen to hear from those who have visited recently.
That’s a good rate and yes it’s a great location for a leisure visit to London.
That’s a good rate and yes it’s a great location for a leisure visit to London.
#683
Join Date: Sep 2014
Location: London
Posts: 342
Staying here tonight. My suite night award gets me an upgrade to the River Thames Suite, which is very impressive.
Huge gym and swimming pool too. Only downside is the happy hour at the M Club - table service only and can be quite slow, also it's limited to two canapes per person.
Really surprised it's only a Marriott!
Huge gym and swimming pool too. Only downside is the happy hour at the M Club - table service only and can be quite slow, also it's limited to two canapes per person.
Really surprised it's only a Marriott!
#685
Join Date: Feb 2021
Location: San Francisco
Programs: Alaska MVP Gold 100K, Hyatt Globalist, and Marriott Titanium Member
Posts: 266
Success of using SNA's
I searched this thread, and only found one result of successfully using Suite Night Awards at this hotel. Anyone else have success? Hoping to get a suite with a great view.
#686
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Join Date: Feb 2022
Posts: 38
Since when did Marriott update Bonvoy terms to limit the amount of food that can be ate in the club lounge? What next? Only one can of Pepsi per person or one coffee?
#687
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Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Floating around
Programs: UA 1K (1MM), DL Gold (1MM), Marriott LTT
Posts: 10,344
-RM
#688
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Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: PHL, NYC
Programs: AA PLT, DL SLV, UA SLV, MR LTT, HH DIA
Posts: 10,067
Just booked a July stay here and did a SNA request. The choices I picked (if available) were thames river balcony suite or executive king. Any other recent stays with SNAs or general Titanium treatment?
#689
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: KSA
Programs: Marriott AMB, Skywards Gold
Posts: 3,737
#690
Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: YVR
Programs: AC 75K, BA Gold, Marriott Platinum, National EE, Sixt Platinum, Hertz PC, AVIS PC
Posts: 1,912
My recent choices from top to bottom...
- River Thames View Suite Suite, 1 King, Sofa bed, Big Ben & Thames view
- Balcony Suite Suite, 1 King, Big Ben & Thames view, Balcony
- Executive Guest room, 1 King
- River Thames View Guest room, 2 Double, Family Room
- Deluxe Room Guest room, 2 Double, Family Room
Ron.