Royal National Hotel Review



Once again, we stayed at the Royal National Hotel.

It is in a perfect location, and not too far from Kings Cross is the tube station happens to close (this happens quite often, and we have had to walk to Kings Cross to catch our train before, so please leave spare time if you need to catch a train - no matter where you're staying!).


The breakfast here is absolutely amazing, although i'm pretty sure the bread buns come in frozen, a sausage sandwich for breakfast here beats one anywhere else.
They offer a cooked breakfast and a continental breakfast, depending on your room type you might just get the continental breakfast included in the price, but you can pay for the cooked breakfast if you want to (I think its about £4.95 per day for the cooked breakfast).


The rooms have a kettle and a hairdryer, but you might want to take your own hairdryer as the in room hairdryers aren't that powerful. They do leave some tea bags in the room, but not many so if you drink a lot of tea you might want to bring your own, or pick some up at the Tesco opposite Russell Square tube station.


I honestly don't have anything bad to say about this hotel.

It does get busy, especially in the lobby area and there are usually crowds at the check in desk rather than queues (you'll see people walk in front of you, you just need to learn to do it back or you'll end up waiting half an hour) and the seats are usually all taken, but that would only really be a problem when you're picking up your luggage to leave and are wanting to open up your case to put new things in and take your travel hang luggage out, in the worst case scenario, there is a wide stairway just up from the luggage check in room, which is always empty, you can use that area to open up your cases and adjust them.

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