Radisson Blu Edwardian Vanderbilt, Private Room 7
68-86 Cromwell Road South Kensington, London, SW7 5BT -
Up to
10 guestsOffers
cateringExternal Catering
allowed
The Vanderbilt is a 19th century Grade II listed building combining historical features and modern style.
This hotel is less than five minutes’ walk from the world famous Natural History Museum, Science Museum, Victoria and Albert Museum and Royal Albert Hall, home of the BBC Proms festival. Harrods, Harvey Nichols and the rest of Knightsbridge's exclusive boutiques are only a few minutes’ walk away, as are the attractive green spaces of Hyde Park.
12 meeting rooms can host events for between 2 and 140 people, while a 24 hour fitness room is available for a little revitalisation.
The Vanderbilt's 215 bedrooms include doubles, business class and dedicated family rooms as well as 1 suite.
All offer luxurious 350 thread count Egyptian cotton bedding, Vi-Spring beds, down pillows, Italian marble bathrooms, elegant decor and bespoke layouts, thanks to the building's heritage as a row of 19th century Victorian townhouse
All meeting rooms are fully air conditioned and benefit from: Complimentary wireless Broadband access LCD projector and screen or plasma smart TV screen MP3 and PC connectivity.
Capacity & layout
Boardroom
up to 10
Pricing
& opening hours
Weekly schedule
monday
0:00 - 24:00
tuesday
0:00 - 24:00
wednesday
0:00 - 24:00
thursday
0:00 - 24:00
friday
0:00 - 24:00
saturday
0:00 - 24:00
sunday
0:00 - 24:00
Price type: Per guest
from £55 per guest
from £55 per guest
from £55 per guest
from £55 per guest
from £55 per guest
from £55 per guest
from £55 per guest
Catering & drinks
Catering arrangements
Catering facilities
Refreshments
Alcohol
Amenities
Tea
Air conditioning
Public transport
Premises parking
Overnight accommodation
Breakout rooms
Audio & visual
Sound system
Projector & screen
Flipchart
WiFi
Space rules
Cancellation policy
100% refundable 1 day before the event
Location
Reviews
darren jeffery
Great hotel close to the tube station and also close to the Albert hall And in a great location in London. Room was nice and the breakfast was lovely I had the traditional with all items. Service was good from staff they offer you a free glass of wine i on arrival arrive they go the extra miles. Thanks
Beverley Roberts
First of all the STAFF are amazing! Especially the teeny weeny Cecilia from the restaurant. She's absolutely delightful and very welcoming :). Thank you Cecilia and other members of staff. She deserves a holiday bonus :))) The room is a little dark and tired but the bed was one of the most comfortable ones we've ever slept in (room 19). The Hair/wash products were noteably of a good quality. We've stayed in a lot of hotels :) Down side. Lobby furnishings could do with a little spruce up. They're a bit skinny with the milk, tea, coffee etc. In the room. But we're confident that the staff would sort it if asked. Thank you for our stay.
Tee MacPherson
Great location, walking distance to a lot and it's very close to the tube station on the Piccadilly line. Clean hotel with very attentive staff. Really good aircon that we loved. Big comfy pillows and spacious bathroom. The room was a little dated but very clean. The layout was a little odd, two single beds in a small room attached to another room with desk and chairs but TV is in the room with the beds. Still, it was fine for the night we needed. Would definitely stay again.
kathryn grassi
First I want to say that the staff is amazing, especially in reception. This is a 4 star hotel with the quality of a 3 star. They don't offer the amenities of a 4 star. No Q-tips, cotton balls or manicure kit in bathroom. No slippers or robes and the bed was hard and like sleeping on a slab of concrete. The room was small, even for European standards, and the noise from the cars outside our window all night made it impossible to sleep. They really should consider double paned windows to cut back on the street noise. Certainly not worth 500€ for 2 nights. The upside, it was close to the tube station and pretty well located.
Michael U.
As a guest with VIP status, I booked a superior room. When we arrived we were able to swap the first dark little room for a family room, room 209, with a pleasant view of the street. The interior was clearly outdated, not to say unreasonable for this room category and disappointed those who relied on the pictures when booking. The rooms will probably be renovated next year. This room urgently needs to be renovated, especially because of the security deficiencies. As a status guest, you are usually happy about an appreciative upgrade that recognizes your loyalty to the hotel chain. Now that we had suppressed our escape reflex, we made ourselves comfortable in the room. It was only supposed to be for one night. To open and close the curtains you have to step halfway behind the sofa. There were lots of sharp nails sticking out of the back of these. On my side of the bed the bed frame was broken. I only noticed this at night when I wanted to go to the toilet and injured my calf. Luckily I wasn't charged for the bloody bed linen. This kind of souvenir is not my thing, as the spot has now become infected. No welcome water, the supermarket had to save us. Nice cozy breakfast room. Young waiter, nice guy, friendly and competent. There was one dish from the menu but also a small buffet, absolutely fine. The Egg Benedict was first class. The milk coffee is the way we like it and we were able to reorder it. Unfortunately one of our worst hotel experiences in recent years. Translated with Google