Blakes Hotel London, London
About the Hotel
Blakes Hotel, located in the upscale Kensington neighborhood, is recognized as the world’s first design-led luxury boutique hotel, having opened its doors in 1978. Its unique allure stems from its eclectic design, with influences ranging from Asian to Colonial styles, creating a theatrical ambiance. The hotel is a favored retreat for those in the fashion, film, music, and art scenes, making it a significant cultural landmark.
Location
Situated near the Chelsea Farmers' Market and just a short walk from major attractions, Blakes Hotel is well-positioned for exploration. Local transport links, including the South Kensington and Gloucester Road Underground stations, ensure easy access to the rest of London. The hotel is also conveniently located for international arrivals via Heathrow and London City airports.
Rooms
Blakes Hotel features 44 uniquely designed rooms that seamlessly blend elegance with comfort. The accommodations include Petite Singles, Townhouse Doubles, Signature Rooms, and opulent suites such as the Hempel Suite, each designed with distinct styles and furnishings. Many of the rooms boast high ceilings, French windows, and unique décor elements that create a luxurious atmosphere.
Eat & Drink
The hotel hosts Blakes Restaurant, which serves contemporary cuisine inspired by global flavors, incorporating dishes like Hoisin Duck Salad and Coconut Saffron Curry. Guests can enjoy a curated selection of organic wines and finely crafted cocktails, providing a vibrant dining experience. Seasonal menus, including festive offerings, further enhance the culinary journey at Blakes.
Leisure & Business
Blakes Hotel offers access to the South Kensington Club, which provides wellness and fitness facilities, including a Russian banya and Turkish hammam. For business needs, the hotel features elegant meeting spaces like the Birdcage in its Japanese Garden courtyard, suitable for private events. The hotel’s unique design makes it a preferred location for shoots and gatherings in fashion and arts.
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Facilities
General
- Free Wi-Fi
- Parking
- Safe deposit box
- 24-hour reception
- Pets allowed
- Wheelchair access
- 24-hour security
- Children are welcome
- Baggage storage
- Elevator
- Currency exchange
- Smoke detectors
Guest Parking
- Electric kettle
Services
- Valet parking
- 24-hour room service
- Car rental
- Dry cleaning
Dining
- Continental breakfast
- Restaurant
- Bar/ Lounge area
- Catering service
- Free breakfast
Children
- Cribs
- Kids club
Room features
- Air conditioning
- In-room safe
- Mini-bar
- Sitting area
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Dining table
- Ironing facilities
Bathroom
- Free toiletries
Self-catering
- Electric kettle
Media
- Flat-screen TV
- Telephone
- AM/FM alarm clock
Location
Reviews and Ratings
The hotel had the most comfortable bed and very luxurious decor, but the rooms felt a bit dark and old. The service was exceptional, friendly, and always willing to go the extra mile, making me feel really looked after. The location was lovely and worth the amount spent on the room, adding to the warmth and welcoming atmosphere of the place. The dining experience was serviceable but nothing special, with the most absurd and pretentious atmosphere. Overall, a mix of luxury and minor drawbacks.
I must say, my stay at this hotel had its ups and downs. The rooms were incredibly dark, almost like a cave, and way too small for two people, though the balcony was a nice touch. The service had its moments of friendliness, but there were some instances that needed improvement. The location wasn't as close to the tube stations as I had hoped, but it did provide a nice retreat after a day's work. The dining experience was average, with some hits and misses. The facilities were fair, with room for enhancement.
My stay at the hotel was a mixed experience. The rooms were cramped with poor lighting and overlooked by a neighboring building, marked walls, and dusty curtains. Room 305 should definitely be avoided due to the unpleasant smell of rotting fruit and sweat. On the bright side, the service was excellent, and the location was charming with nearby attractions. The dining experience left much to be desired. The facilities were average.
My stay at the hotel had its ups and downs. The uniquely decorated rooms come with all the amenities you might need, but I was disappointed with room 305, a cheaply converted store room across the rear yard. The service was exceptional, with special attention for my birthday and helpful staff assisting in various ways. The location was perfect, allowing for easy access to great restaurants and transportation. The dining experience had its flaws but included a nicely done tarte tatin. The facilities were decent overall.
I was allocated room 305, which is across the rear yard in a very cheaply converted store room - what a disappointment. While the other rooms may be fine, room 305 should be avoided at all costs. The room was appointed in a cool unique fashion; however, the floors were creaky, the lighting was very dark, and the bath tub/shower was difficult to go in and out of. The bed was stylish and comfortable but the overall lighting was so dim that it felt like a cave.
The hotel rooms were appointed in a cool and unique fashion, but some aspects were disappointing like the creaky floors and dark lighting. The service was exceptional, with helpful staff and great amenities, although there were a couple of interruptions on a Sunday morning. The dining experience fell short of expectations in terms of offerings. Overall, the facilities were rated highly for a pleasant stay.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of ups and downs. The rooms were appointed in a cool and unique fashion, but the floors were creaky, the lighting was very dark, and the bath tub/shower was difficult to maneuver. The bed, however, was perfect and very comfortable. Room 305 was a train wreck and should be avoided at all costs.
The hotel room was small for two people, but the balcony was nice. The bed looked good but was uncomfortable to sleep in. The closet had poor lighting, and the neighboring building overlooked it. Despite the impractical room setup for a business trip, there were marks on the wall from previous paintings.
My stay at the hotel was a mix of positives and some drawbacks. The room was spacious and well-decorated, offering a comfortable stay, but the location was further from the tube stations than expected. The service was attentive and accommodating, and the dining experience left much to be desired. Overall, a decent stay with some room for improvement.
I had a mixed experience at the hotel. The rooms, while a bit dated and dark, were still comfortable, especially for a solo traveler on a short stay. However, room 305 was a big letdown, being located in a poorly converted store room. The service was exceptional, with incredibly kind and professional staff who went above and beyond to assist, even helping with special requests for my bride's pre-wedding preparations. The location was excellent, close to great dining and shopping spots, though the setting in a funeral parlor was a bit unsettling. The dining experience lacked basic amenities and felt overpriced for what was provided. Overall, a decent stay tainted by room allocation and dining issues.
I was allocated room 305, which was a huge disappointment as it was like a cheaply converted store room with poor lighting and overlooking a neighboring building. While other rooms might be better, room 305 should be avoided at all costs. The uniquely decorated rooms come with all amenities but lack adequate space and lighting due to their size, resembling a closet with marks on the walls from previous paintwork. The hotel boasts an over-the-top boutique design, but my experience fell short of expectations.
I had a mixed experience at this hotel. The rooms, despite being old and worn, had some unique and interesting features, but room 305 was a big disappointment. The service was top-notch with staff willing to invest in room updates. The location was convenient but farther from the tube stations than expected. The dining experience was a bit pretentious for the price paid. The facilities were adequate for a comfortable stay.
I have mixed feelings about this hotel. The location is fantastic, with easy access to great restaurants, but the rooms felt a bit dark and cramped, especially being in the basement. The service was generally friendly but had some minor hiccups. The dining experience had its moments, with generous servings, yet some disappointments. The facilities were decent overall.
The hotel rooms were decent in size, but being in the basement gave a disconnected feeling from the rest of the hotel. The walk-in rain shower and bathtub were a nice touch, although overall revamping is needed. The service was outstanding, with helpful staff going above and beyond for guests. The location offered a quiet and lovely atmosphere near Gloucester Road tube station, enhancing the charm of the place. Dining was a mix of considerate touches and pretentiousness. Overall, the facilities were satisfactory.
The hotel's rooms were just what we needed on our holiday - clean, cozy, and luxurious, although a bit cramped with dark walls and heavy furniture. The service was very welcoming and friendly, but being disturbed by knocks on the door early on a Sunday morning wasn't ideal. The location, while great for dining options, was a bit further from the expected tube stations. The dining experience had its ups and downs, with a beautifully done tarte tatin but lacking essentials on arrival. The facilities overall were stunning, although there were minor inconveniences with opening the front door and bedside tables.