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Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
In the heart of Piccadilly, perfect for business and leisure within walking distance to Theatreland, Leicester Square and Mayfair. Situated in the heart of Piccadilly & Mayfair London, the Cavendish Hotel offers the ultimate in luxury and convenience for visitors to the UK's Capital, whether for business or for pleasure. Within walking distance of Green Park and Piccadilly Circus underground stations, ensuring easy access to the mainline stations and Heathrow Airport. For those who prefer to travel by car, the hotel can be easily reached from the M1 and M4 and has an underground car park and valet service; a rare luxury amongst London hotels. This modern, stylish Piccadilly building has remained at the forefront of London hotels for the past few centuries. Contemporary Rooms have great views, elegant furnishings, subtle lighting and uncluttered designs with all bathrooms furnished by Villeroy and Boch. David Britton at the Cavendish overlooks the exclusive boutiques and galleries of Jermyn Street, Piccadilly and St James's. The restaurant serves an indulgent British breakfast, and has informal a la carte lunch, pre theatre menus which start from £14.95 for two courses as well as offering à la carte dinner menus.
Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.4 out of 5
(40 reviews)
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Hotel address: 81 Jermyn Street, London, United Kingdom SW1Y 6JF
London, UK
Heathrow-40 min. by cab
Situated on prestigious Jermyn Street, St James's in the heart of Piccadilly & Mayfair London, the Cavendish Hotel offers the ultimate in luxury and convenience for visitors to the UK's Capital, whether for business or for pleasure. The Cavendish London is perfectly located for those seeking the thrill of London's theatres, world class shopping such as Fortnum & Mason or Harrods or maybe just to escape the hustle and bustle of the city.
This property has a smoke-free policy
A welcoming area on the first floor with sumptuous sofas and stylish armchairs. Take advantage of the selection of daily newspapers or connect to our complimentary high-speed wireless internet. The Lounge offers attentive table service throughout the day. The menu provides a popular selection of hot and cold snacks along with bean-to-cup coffee and a wide range of specialty teas. Alcoholic drinks are also served with many opting to enjoy a pre dinner drink or after work drinks in this cosy environment.
An ideal venue for drinks after work as well as a popular meeting point. Regularly used for pre and post theatre refreshments or equally convenient for a light snack. The Lobby Bar offers a comprehensive range of premium branded drinks, sourced from various corners of the world.
Recipient of an AA Rosette in 2007, The Restaurant serves a truly indulgent British breakfast, as well as informal a la carte lunch and dinner menus. The style of cooking is best described as contemporary British with some modern European influences. Recipient of an AA Rosette in 2007/2008/2009 The Restaurant serves a truly indulgent British breakfast, as well as informal a la carte lunch and dinner menus. The style of cooking is best described as contemporary British with some modern European influences. Executive Chef, David Britton and his team create monthly changing menus using the best seasonal and regional produce. All recipes and dishes are entirely 'homemade' and are prepared with creative flair and passion.
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Check-in: 1500
Check-out: 1200
Local currency: USD
The amenities and/or facilities may not be located at this hotel, but within a reasonable distance and additional charges may apply for use. All information has been provided by this hotel.
Overall score
4.4 out of 5
(40 reviews)
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Score
4 out of 5
Great location. Near train and parks.
Robyn Nov 12, 2009
Hotel staff was friendly. Helped me book tours and held my luggage. Convenient location for walking to explore and taking the ... tube. Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines are a five minute walk away. Room was confortable and quiet. Very convenient to have a free buffet breakfast every morning.
Traveler type: Single
Score
4 out of 5
Nice hotel. Terrific location.
London Wanderer Nov 11, 2009
Cool, modern interiors. Comfortable room. Helpful staff. Great breakfast which was included in the package I bought. The ... location, across the street from Fortum and Mason and just a few blocks from two well connected tube stops, was fantastic. If you're anything of a walker, everything from Regent's Park to Buckingham Palace is within on foot radius. Not cheap, but a good value.
Traveler type: Couples
Cafe Curtis, inside a clothing store just a few blocks east along Jermyn street, offers free WiFi to customers.
Score
5 out of 5
Pretty close to PERFECT!
American Tourist in London Nov 8, 2009
I would rate this as an absolutely perfect place for someone who is visiting London. Staff bent over backwards, classy, ... clean, and NOT "snobby" at all. The location is absolutely perfect as stated. If returning to London, I would DEFINITELY stay here again. Not a downside, but the hotel was a little more "modern" than I was expecting, but this is a not a downfall at all. Rooms a touch on the small side, but they are for sleeping afterall. Time is to be spent in London, not the hotel! But, if you have to stay in the hotel, this is it! The free breakfast included in the stay is awesome, unexpected DELIGHT!
Traveler type: Friends
The Cavendish REALLY is a short walk from anything and everything you would want to see. For things further out, get an Oyster card to easily travel on the tube. We used the concierge for recommendations on where to eat.
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Cafe Curtis, inside a clothing store just a few blocks east along Jermyn street, offers free WiFi to customers.
--London Wanderer, Washington DC Nov 11, 2009
The Cavendish REALLY is a short walk from anything and everything you would want to see. For things further out, get an Oyster card to easily travel on the tube. We used the concierge for recommendations on where to eat.
--American Tourist in London, Fort Worth, TX, USA Nov 8, 2009
There is a Tesco supermarket on the corner of Jermyn Street, just a short walk from the hotel, and that saved us lots of money. We were able to buy bottles of water, fruit, and other snacks that we kept in our hotel room and then brought with us on our London excursions.
--Super G, Washington DC Oct 27, 2009
Overall score
4.4 out of 5
(40 reviews)
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Reviewers are asked to rate a variety of hotel attributes on a scale of 1 to 5. The highest possible score is "5," meaning the user was "very satisfied," while "1" is the lowest, meaning the user was "very dissatisfied."
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Score
4 out of 5
Great location. Near train and parks.
Robyn Nov 12, 2009
Hotel staff was friendly. Helped me book tours and held my luggage. Convenient location for walking to explore and taking the ... tube. Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines are a five minute walk away. Room was confortable and quiet. Very convenient to have a free buffet breakfast every morning.
Traveler type: Single
Score
4 out of 5
Nice hotel. Terrific location.
London Wanderer Nov 11, 2009
Cool, modern interiors. Comfortable room. Helpful staff. Great breakfast which was included in the package I bought. The ... location, across the street from Fortum and Mason and just a few blocks from two well connected tube stops, was fantastic. If you're anything of a walker, everything from Regent's Park to Buckingham Palace is within on foot radius. Not cheap, but a good value.
Traveler type: Couples
Cafe Curtis, inside a clothing store just a few blocks east along Jermyn street, offers free WiFi to customers.
Score
5 out of 5
Pretty close to PERFECT!
American Tourist in London Nov 8, 2009
I would rate this as an absolutely perfect place for someone who is visiting London. Staff bent over backwards, classy, ... clean, and NOT "snobby" at all. The location is absolutely perfect as stated. If returning to London, I would DEFINITELY stay here again. Not a downside, but the hotel was a little more "modern" than I was expecting, but this is a not a downfall at all. Rooms a touch on the small side, but they are for sleeping afterall. Time is to be spent in London, not the hotel! But, if you have to stay in the hotel, this is it! The free breakfast included in the stay is awesome, unexpected DELIGHT!
Traveler type: Friends
The Cavendish REALLY is a short walk from anything and everything you would want to see. For things further out, get an Oyster card to easily travel on the tube. We used the concierge for recommendations on where to eat.
Score
4 out of 5
Pleasant stay in a great location
Super G Oct 27, 2009
The Cavendish is ideally located between the Green Park and Piccadilly stops for the Tube. There is plenty of high end ... shopping (or window shopping, as it was on our budget) up and down Jermyn Street, where the Cavendish is located. We found the staff to be friendly and helpful. Our room was stylish and clean. Our only complaint is that the hotel offers timed free internet use (in 15 minute intervals) in its lobby but no free internet in private rooms, which seems chintzy considering how much we paid per night.
Traveler type: Couples
There is a Tesco supermarket on the corner of Jermyn Street, just a short walk from the hotel, and that saved us lots of money. We were able to buy bottles of water, fruit, and other snacks that we kept in our hotel room and then brought with us on our London excursions.
Score
4 out of 5
Ideal Tourist Location
Happy Travelers Oct 24, 2009
Great central location for sightseeing, friendly staff and full English breakfast. ...
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Great Hotel
MEDSGWU Oct 24, 2009
Got to the hotel around 12pm, room was not ready until 4pm, otherwise our stay was fantastic. First, the hotel is clean and ... quiet and in a great location. 5 min to either Picadilly or Green Park Tube stations. As close as you are to Picadilly Circus, the street the hotel is on is remarkably quiet and not overcrowded. The service was excellent, particularly the Concierge who was very knowledgeable and helpful. We stayed in a deluxe queen room which by European standards was quite large. Would definitely stay here again.
Traveler type: Couples
Jermyn Street is full of high end clothiers and shoe shops.
Score
4 out of 5
Great location, nicely decorated.
Fledgling world traveller Oct 22, 2009
The hotel staff were very courteous and friendly. The breakfast that was included in our room was delicious! Great way to ... start each day. The location of the hotel was great and it was easy to get everywhere. I loved the decor as well, very posh. However the bed and pillows were dreadful, and it impeded us from getting a good nights sleep (past the days that we were exhausted from the time change). I'm not sure if it was just the room we got or this is the case throughout but it was quite uncomfortable. Real linens though so that was nice. The bathrooms were also great, the shower had good pressure and temperature. Good place to stay just bring your own pillow.
Traveler type: Couples
Wagamama's was very economical and tasty. Its a noodle bar. Most of the places around the hotel are a bit more pricey.
Score
3 out of 5
SO AND SO
sho Oct 16, 2009
rooms were really small and had to pay extra $50 per night to get better room. for the price i think its expensive. staff was ... really nice and helpful though, very close to shopping area and resturants
Traveler type: Business
Score
5 out of 5
close to everything!
M & M Oct 14, 2009
This hotel is wonderful! It is so close to so many things-an easy walk to tube stations and sights-Buckingham Palace, ... Piccadilly, and even Trafalgar Square are easily walked to. The staff was very helpful and the rooms were comfortable, modern and clean. We'd stay here again.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Excellent hotel and unbeatable location
Ex Wx Man Phil Oct 13, 2009
Our room was on the 14th floor and provided a great view of the many sites of London, eg. London Eye, Big Ben and St. Paul's ... Cathedral, to name a few. Although the room was fairly small, the bed was high quality/very comfortable and provided a good nights sleep. Breakfast was included in our room rate and was excellent with the wait staff providing great service! The hotel location was the best..less than 5 minutes to Picadilly Square and easy acces to most of the theaters...and just a 10 miinute walk to Buckingam Palace!
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
Hotel Living At It's Best!
marciamayb Oct 2, 2009
Was able to walk to many of our destinations. Staff was always willing to help with any issues. We did the touristy things, ... but took many walks just for the view. Hotel extremely clean as I was in the housing business and I could not find anything wrong, which is usually do at most hotels. Only thing missing was havin free WIFI in room. Too expensive for the average traveler! Morning breakfast was included and it was super!!!!
Traveler type: Couples
If you love theater, this is the place to stay...short walk to all of them.
Score
5 out of 5
Excellent hotel..amazing staff..
Traveling Student Sep 26, 2009
I stayed at the Cavendish with my friend. The hotel is in an amazing location, between 2 different tube station less than 5 ... min walk to either one). Alot of tourist attraction around which means lots of food, shopping, sight seeing. the rooms are very comfortable and clean. the most amazing comfortable beds i have ever slept on. the staff are super friendly and helpful. we managed to get free internet through our 10 day stay bc we were using the computers in the lobby but for wireless connection im not sure. the breakfast buffet was very good and yummy! i would probably stay at the Cavendish again and ill recommend it to others as well.
Traveler type: Friends
While staying at the Cavendish I dined at the Toku Japanese restaurant at 212 Piccadilly. The food is amazing, affordable (anywhere between £10 to £20 per/person). I went to Toku twice while there and both times they were VERY busy! So don't be surprised if you have to share a table with strangers. Definitely will go back to eat here again, all the food I ate tasted very fresh and felt like home cooked meals.
Score
4 out of 5
The good and the better.
B.S. Sep 25, 2009
The location is excellent. The staff are fiendly and helpful. Rooms are comfortable and views amazing, if you get one of the ... top floors. Breakfast (included in price of room) is a big plus.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Small hotel, good location, good service
Lived in London Sep 23, 2009
Right across the street from Fortnum & Mason, in walking distance of Green Park and Piccadilly Circus. Free wifi in lounge ... and on ground floor. Concierges extremely helpful. Breakfast not tasty, that was our only gripe.
Traveler type: Family
Fortnum & Mason and Hatchards bookstore right across the street / around the corner. For quick necessities, Tescos is just a few blocks away,
Score
4 out of 5
Great Hotel
First Time London Visitor Sep 15, 2009
This was a great hotel in a great location. It was a few minute walk from Piccadilly Circus and not far for other often ... visited London sites. While the Classic Room was small (by typical American hotel room size standards), it had everything we needed (desk, comfortable bed, flat screen TV), was modern, clean and quiet. While there was internet access available in the room for a unknown price, we enjoyed sitting in the 1st floor lounge to use the free Wi-Fi. My wife and I would definately stay there again.
Traveler type: Couples
Walking distance from sightseeing attractions, nightlife, and shopping.
Score
5 out of 5
GREAT STAY
A S Sep 7, 2009
I really enjoyed my stay at the Cavendish. 1) LOCATION! The location of the Cavendish is perfect. It is right next to the ... Piccadilly Circus, and extremely close to the theater district and Trafalgar Square. Additionally, the Cavendish very near two major underground stations, which have a direct train to to Heathrow Airport. 2) Room My room was very modern, impeccably clean, quiet, with a very comfortable bed, and a digital thermostat that could be used to set the temperature to preference. The bathroom was also very clean and the shower was great. However, the room was very small and did not have much of a view (although I suspect that may not apply to all rooms) and the bed was a little short for my 6'2" frame (my heels would hang off the end if I was to lay straight on my back). 3) Food I strongly recommend getting the breakfast option. The food is superb. Fresh fruit, scrambled eggs to die for (I want to know how they made them so well), sausages, lox, mushrooms, fresh pastries, and good coffee and tea (I am probably forgetting something). The hotel also has a restaurant, which I had not frequented but which seems to be popular. The Lobby Bar, which I did visit, makes great drinks. 4) Amenities The Hotel includes free wireless internet in the Lobby and the lower floors (I was able to pick it up on the third floor). The room also has an LCD TV that can be used as an alarm and to check your bill (it is tied to the Hotel's system). The hotel also contains a business center, which includes two PC's connected to a printer. I found the printer invaluable as I needed it on several occasions to print vouchers tours I booked over the internet. I do not think there is a gym or a pool. 5) Misc One of the Hotel's marketing ploys are its green initiatives. All of the hallway lights are on motion sensors and turn on only if someone is there. Similarly, the electricity in the rooms only works if the room key is inserted into a special receptacle, thereby ensuring that no electricity is wasted when you are out of the room. Additionally, the food is organic and purchased locally (may explain why it tasted so good). I find this an effective marketing play as I did feel better about myself having stayed there. Conclusion: If you would not have a problem with a small room (or would not mind paying a bit more to get one of the larger rooms), I would strongly recommend staying at the Cavendish. I would gladly stay there again if I was to visit again.
Traveler type: Couples
Score
4 out of 5
Good but could have been better
working mom Sep 7, 2009
Location was wonderful; breakfast was included and was very good although it was buffet style. We had picked a regular room ... but upgraded (at 15 pounds per night) to a superior room which included a small table and chair and a bath with shower as opposed to a shower. The regular room is not big enough for two people. The front desk was not very friendly. We were given directions to a pub on our first night that was quite a walk but were told it was worth it because the food was 'fresh' unlike the neighborhood pub food. When we got to this pub, we were shown a table upstairs in a room filled with tourists (Americans. Also, it turned out that the food was frozen. I had to send mine back to be 'reheated' and the waitress told me all the food on the menu was frozen. We did get a nice recommendation for high tea from another staff member after one of the members at the front desk refused to help us because we asked him about tea at the Ritz. He informed us we needed reservations at least 3 months ahead (for a weekday)and 6 months ahead (for a weekend) and implied we were stupid for not knowing that about the Ritz. One negative is that there was construction going on in the lobby during our week's stay and it was very noisy. Also, the hotel advertises itself as 'wireless' but when we checked in I was told that this is only true for the lobby and the first floor bar area. Once we decided to pay for an upgrade, the room we upgraded to was very nice. There was a nice selection of teas; hot chocolate was also an option and two shortbread cookies were included with the selection of teas. If you can put up with the unfriendly staff, the hotel is a good choice for either a business or pleasure trip to London.
Traveler type: Couples
Use the underground as much as possible or walk. The hotel is in a very good location. We bought an 'oyster card' for unlimited use on the underground during our week's stay.
Score
3 out of 5
no more than OK
The flying Duch Sep 1, 2009
Very good spot for London highlights and nightlife. The room relatively to London is good. The problem was that there were ... too many malfunctions: in the tab, the door, the iron. Also I did not notice that the order through orbitz was without breakfast, I was amazed to find out that the hotel charges for that 21 pounds per person per day - the best restaurants in London don't charge that amount
Traveler type: Couples
Score
5 out of 5
A NICE FIND
CMN Aug 26, 2009
Great location between Picadilly & Green Park. Walking distance to all the major sights, but nicely positioned on a quieter ... street, a block away from the action. Amazing view on the upper floors. Great cooked English breakfast buffet included in our deal, set in an elegant dining room. The lobby looked a like it could use a little facelift, but everything else looked modern chic & spotless. The concierge was very friendly & helpful. Definitely a great find!
Traveler type: Family
The Buckingham Palace tour of the State Rooms is worth the money to get a glimpse of royal life! Also, the London Eye & the surrounding embankment area is great for kids. There's a carousel, playground equipment & an area to let loose in between the sightseeing.
Score
4 out of 5
The Cavendish London
IluvLondon Aug 18, 2009
Took my niece to London as a high school graduation gift -1st time for both! This hotel was fantastic. Somehow, we got a room ... on the penthouse floor which was an incredible delight given that we stayed for 7 days! The concierges were professional, humorous, patient and most helpful.We didn't use the restaurant or room service but the menu sure looked nice and we saw lots of people drinking, meeting, nibbling in the lounge areas. The best feature, of this very, very nice place, is the location.I would stay there again and again!
Traveler type: Family
It probably pays to take a cab to and from the hotel to Heathrow if you are more than 1 person. It cost 33 pounds for 2 of us on the Heathrow Express, plus the cab ride to the Paddington Sta., for another 14 pounds (including tip!).
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Cafe Curtis, inside a clothing store just a few blocks east along Jermyn street, offers free WiFi to customers.
--London Wanderer, Washington DC Nov 11, 2009
The Cavendish REALLY is a short walk from anything and everything you would want to see. For things further out, get an Oyster card to easily travel on the tube. We used the concierge for recommendations on where to eat.
--American Tourist in London, Fort Worth, TX, USA Nov 8, 2009
There is a Tesco supermarket on the corner of Jermyn Street, just a short walk from the hotel, and that saved us lots of money. We were able to buy bottles of water, fruit, and other snacks that we kept in our hotel room and then brought with us on our London excursions.
--Super G, Washington DC Oct 27, 2009
Jermyn Street is full of high end clothiers and shoe shops.
--MEDSGWU, Birmingham, AL Oct 24, 2009
Wagamama's was very economical and tasty. Its a noodle bar. Most of the places around the hotel are a bit more pricey.
--Fledgling world traveller, Washington DC Oct 22, 2009
If you love theater, this is the place to stay...short walk to all of them.
--marciamayb, Sackets Harbor, NY Oct 2, 2009
While staying at the Cavendish I dined at the Toku Japanese restaurant at 212 Piccadilly. The food is amazing, affordable (anywhere between £10 to £20 per/person). I went to Toku twice while there and both times they were VERY busy! So don't be surprised if you have to share a table with strangers. Definitely will go back to eat here again, all the food I ate tasted very fresh and felt like home cooked meals.
--Traveling Student, Toronto, Canada Sep 26, 2009
Fortnum & Mason and Hatchards bookstore right across the street / around the corner. For quick necessities, Tescos is just a few blocks away,
--Lived in London, Dallas, Texas USA Sep 23, 2009
Walking distance from sightseeing attractions, nightlife, and shopping.
--First Time London Visitor, Chicago, IL Sep 15, 2009
Use the underground as much as possible or walk. The hotel is in a very good location. We bought an 'oyster card' for unlimited use on the underground during our week's stay.
--working mom, Bethesda, Maryland Sep 7, 2009
The Buckingham Palace tour of the State Rooms is worth the money to get a glimpse of royal life! Also, the London Eye & the surrounding embankment area is great for kids. There's a carousel, playground equipment & an area to let loose in between the sightseeing.
--CMN, Los Angeles, CA Aug 26, 2009
It probably pays to take a cab to and from the hotel to Heathrow if you are more than 1 person. It cost 33 pounds for 2 of us on the Heathrow Express, plus the cab ride to the Paddington Sta., for another 14 pounds (including tip!).
--IluvLondon, Philadelphia, PA Aug 18, 2009
Go to see The Phantom of the Opera show in Her Majesty's Theatreon Haymarket.
--Ciaran, Galway, Ireland Aug 9, 2009
For first timers the hop on/hop off bus is very useful for an overview of the city.
--Baba, Boston Jul 31, 2009
If you enjoy a nice pub, check out Chequers Pub which is literally a few steps from the hotel. Exit the side entrance (where the driveway is) and turn left on Duke St. The owner is hard working and it has a nice "happy hour" business crowd following work each day.
--American Couple, Houston, TX Jul 26, 2009
There are many great pubs for dinner/snacks/drinks nearby...one in particular, recommended by the hotel was the "Blue Post" (ask at desk for directions) -- very packed, but great food at resonable prices.
--ColoradoBill64, Colorado Springs, CO Jul 24, 2009
The Pret Manger sandwich shops can be found all around London and provide very high quality, delicious foods for lunch at very reasonable prices. After discovering Pret the second day of our trip, it was the only place we ate for lunch.
--infieldfly, Washington, DC Jul 20, 2009
There is a Tesco about two blocks from the hotel towards the Circus. It's great if you need to squeeze in a light, healthy meal quickly. The boxed sandwiches are cheap and they have packaged fruit salads, pastries and candy. They're also open untill midnight and a lot cheaper than a mini-bar.
--David M., Washington, DC Jul 16, 2009
Nice street of restaurants a few blocks away behind the Royal Arts Academy on Haddon Street, off of Regent.
--Barry, PA Jul 10, 2009
Scones at opposite Fortnum&Mason are to die for.
--Franz, Europe Jul 8, 2009
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