A 5-minute walk from East Croydon Station, this Leonardo Hotel is only 20 minutes by train from central London and Gatwick Airport. It features a 24-hour reception, bar and restaurant.
Located in Croydon’s town center, this award-winning Holiday Inn Express is within a 20-minute train journey of London Victoria, London Bridge and Gatwick Airport.
Alin Cosmin SCHIOPU
Switzerland
Seemed close to London center but actually location is quite bad
Just a few minutes’ walk from Croydon’s railway stations and with free wireless internet access, the Flexistay Tulsi Aparthotel offers a great-value alternative to a traditional hotel.
Less than a 5-minute walk from East Croydon Train Station, this hotel features a 24-hour front desk, and free Wi-Fi in all areas and bedrooms. There is an on-site gym and bar serving drinks and meals....
David
United States of America
Manoj and Garima you both are perfect Thanksfor your hospitality.
In Croydon, this modern 4-star hotel with a wellness-focus throughout, has paid parking, a restaurant and bar, an exclusive Hilton Private Wellness Area, gym and air-conditioned rooms with...
Located in Croydon, 2.5 miles from East Croydon Station, Grand Sapphire Hotel & Banqueting features air-conditioned rooms and free private parking. Grand Sapphire Hotel & Banqueting features free...
Located 15 minutes' away by train from Gatwick Airport and central London, EasyHotel Croydon offers accommodations with air conditioning and private bathrooms.
Midway between central London and Gatwick Airport, Croydon is a shopping haven. Hundreds of stores are found under the glass-roofed Whitgift Centre and the even more modern Centrale complex.
This thriving retail industry is one factor contributing to the town being London’s 3rd most important business area, so naturally it has its fair share of skyscrapers. Also tall is the red-brick Croydon Clocktower, housing the town museum, and attached to the town hall overlooking Queen’s Gardens.
Opposite is Fairfield Halls, a large arts venue behind which run train lines connecting East Croydon Station to London Victoria in one direction, and Gatwick and Brighton in the other. Modern trams also link the town to other suburbs. Croydon used to have its own airport (once more important than Heathrow) and its former terminal is a museum open one Sunday a month.
The town minster houses tombs of some archbishops of Canterbury and their summer residence was Croydon Palace, now a school. Much more famous is the BRIT School which has nurtured musical artists including Adele, Jessie J and Katie Melua.
The Croydon accommodation on Booking.com includes 4-star hotels with pools, guest houses with parking and cheap apartments. In the Borough of Croydon are Addington, home of an opulent palace, and neighbouring Shirley with its Grade II-listed windmill.
What Guests Said About Croydon:
Scored 6.0
6.0
Great view. A few things were broken in the unit.
Great view. A few things were broken in the unit. Well located near the train, easy to get to London and food.
200 pound deposit is not possible when booked at short notice as an international traveller. An international transfer cannot happen that quickly and cash was not accepted. Just not practical. Thanks to the lady who dropped the key, she was great.
Benjamin
Australia
Scored 8.0
8.0
We came to east Croydon because our niece was getting...
We came to east Croydon because our niece was getting married at Addington Palace and we were recommended the hotel which was fine apart from not having a fridge exp when it was hot and you wanted a glass of ice cold water!
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Anonymous
Scored 4.0
4.0
It's a real dump compared to when I lived there 8 years ago.
It's a real dump compared to when I lived there 8 years ago. Was visiting friends and that's the only reason I was there. Transport is good and there's masses of eateries to choose from. A good cinema but it's just masses of housing, roadworks and traffic jams
Jackie
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Good transportation to London, 15mins into London via...
Good transportation to London, 15mins into London via overground rail. Good link to the underground into central London. Good and big malls around the area, many eateries and easy access to Gatwick in 15 minutes via East Croydon Station.
Osaji-Okai
Scored 8.0
8.0
I grew up near Croydon and it has changed a great deal, It...
I grew up near Croydon and it has changed a great deal, It has good transport and access to shops. It is fairly built up in some areas but has a good community spirit and some older buildings do remain.
Coulsdon is in a more leafy part of the borough and I enjoyed staying in the Coulsdon Manor Hotel.
Helen
United Kingdom
Scored 8.0
8.0
Everything was amazing but only reason I would not give a 5...
Everything was amazing but only reason I would not give a 5 star is because the curtains were not black out as advised and their were street lights right opposite window which was super annoying inside door did not lock either so put a chair infront for peace of mind. Staff were attentive, happy, and smiling.
I recently stayed at the Hampton by Hilton in Croydon with my family and I was thoroughly impressed. The hotel is clean, modern and conveniently located near public transportation which made getting around the city easy. The staff were friendly and accommodating, making me feel welcome throughout my stay. The rooms were spacious, comfortable and well-equipped with all essential amenities. I highly recommend the Hampton by Hilton in Croydon for anyone looking for a quality hotel experience in London.
A beautiful property and the location is brilliant. Your proximity to Central London and Gatwick is on point. Additionally, you are a stone’s throw away from West Croydon Station and the Shopping Centre in East Croydon. A helpful and very responsive host.
The location is near to East Croydon train station. So you can reach London Victoria and / or London Gatwick Airport less than an hour.
You can find a Tesco Express for a five minute walk. The Croydon Market / center is about 15 minutes.
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