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Hotel in Borehamwood
Just a 10-minute walk from the Elstree Studios and the BBC Elstree Center, Ibis Borehamwood offers modern bedrooms and a 24-hour front desk. There is a stylish restaurant and free on-site parking. Very convenient for Elstree Studios. Staff very helpful and friendly.
Hotel in Borehamwood
Located just on the A1, this hotel is only 16 miles from popular Wembley Stadium and the Warner Brothers Harry Potter Studio in Leavesden is just 15 miles away. The staff were very welcoming and they really helped me out when my original accommodation booking let me down last minute.
Borehamwood
Located in Borehamwood in the Hertfordshire region, Borehamwood - Luxury 2 bed 2 bath apartment has a terrace.
Borehamwood
Set in Borehamwood in the Hertfordshire region, Borehamwood - Spacious Apartment features a terrace and city views.
Borehamwood
Located in Borehamwood in the Hertfordshire region, Luxury 1 Bedroom Apartment with Netflix & Parking features a balcony. The property provides free private parking.
Hotel in Elstree
This Tudor-style country house with garden views and fine dining is located 13 miles from London city center and close to the M1. Free WiFi is available throughout the property. Hotel. Great staff and receptionist. Grounds. Food. Great place and also great value considering how beautiful it is.
Elstree (Near Borehamwood)
Located in Elstree in the Hertfordshire region, Home Farm Glamping provides accommodations with free private parking.
Hotel in Barnet
Just off Junction 2-4 of the M1 motorway, Ramada London North has free parking, modern rooms with unlimited free WiFi and a fitness room. Great Location. The beds are massive.
Hotel in Elstree
Village Hotel London Watford features a modern health club with an indoor pool, 2 dining options and sleek rooms. Just half a mile from the M1 motorway, Watford’s center is a 10-minute drive away. The whole atmosphere of the Village hotel is modern and sleek, it felt really cosy and comfortable, the rooms are really well designed, huge smart TVs, bathtubs, comfortable beds (make sure you ask for a queen and not two single beds attached together!). The hospitality staff were extremely accomodating during all hours so I would definitely return to stay here again. I've been in worse 4* hotels!
Barnet (Near Borehamwood)
Featuring a garden, terrace, and a shared kitchen, Edgware B&B offers carpeted rooms with free WiFi in Edgware, 12 miles from the center of London. I’m not often left speechless, but Edgware B&B is… different. This was certainly one of my more memorable (read: most extraordinarily bizarre) boarding experiences. The good: Our rooms had walls and beds and doors that locked*. The house had a pleasant garden. The bad: The overwhelming, overpowering smell. The room was the size of a spacious cupboard (the small single bed touched both walls). It gets worse: We were not asked for ID, or even our names upon “check-in”… we parked in a driveway, walked into the garden, asked a red-eyed, sleepy looking man if this was Edgware B&B and were led down a long winding route through another garden and back yard to get to our rooms one house down. The next morning we wondered briefly whether we should check-out of our rooms – but how could we check-out, when we hadn’t even checked-in?! This is mind-boggling: There was talcum powder (I HOPE) everywhere. A random Rastafarian man in the corridor who was clearly torn between helping me remember the code to my room (bless), and not wanting to let on that he knows the code to my room. A young unaccompanied child running between houses. *The fact the rooms had code-locks was comforting. The fact that somebody in the building (unclear whether tenant, staff, wondering stranger, or “supplier” of sorts) clearly knew said codes, was not (see: This is mind-boggling, above).
I was quite disappointed in the shopping options. I'd left my shoes behind so needed to buy a pair for the evening. But I couldn't find a single shoe shop in the High Street. Does everyone live only in trainers these days??
For me it was perfect as I follow Arsenal Women and they play their home matches at Borehamwood. There are also Elstree Studios where many TV programmes are recorded. Very amny eating places along the high street.
Our main purpose for staying in Borehamwood, was to see my mother in Potters Bar about 7 miles away. We used 'Jennys' cafe to eat before travelling to Potters Bar & we also had tea in the 'Hart & Spool' on the Friday night which was excellent
The gov shuts down everything and I phone up to cancel to be told I will still be charged, disgraceful will not be using this hotel in future and will be telling everyone I know to stay away from them
Can’t believe they stole my money wanted a deposit from me cause I payed in by cash and they asked for a room deposit and obviously today morning around 6am went to reception to ask my deposit money back and got nothing they told me to come and pick it up later the manager wasn’t in and had to leave for work and I don’t live in that stupid area never again thievessss!!!!
I enjoy my monthly visits to Boreham Wood. When my grandaughters moved there I called it Boring Wood., but it is far from that. The high street on a Saturday is buzzing with a street market. Off the middle to the right is the Real cinema.to the left is a variety if high street big stores At the eend is the Venue sports centre, behind which is a fantastic play park for little and big kids. There is also the Jump trampolene centre. The high street also has many restaurants of all nationalities. A Mcdonalds in a beautiful old bulding. A wow of modern barber's shops as well. If you like a Charity Shop you will be spoilt for choice. One word of advice Do not ever stay in the Elstree Inn. Am writing to council to have it investigated.
Close to Elstree studios Excellent value £75 inc breakfast Sunday night stay. Nice sized room (Queen) Very pleasant helpful staff
Comfy bed, clean room and good breakfast choice. Great price for a convenient hotel. Lovey staff.