Renaissance London Chancery Court Hotel

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252 High Holborn, Camden Town, Greater London WC1V 7, UK | Edit hotel information »

Average ratings by Real Travelers

4.8 out of 5 based on 35 reviews from 6 sources
Clean: Rating of 4.9 out of 5
Service: Rating of 4.6 out of 5
Location: Rating of 5.0 out of 5
Value: Rating of 4.7 out of 5
Room: Rating of 4.9 out of 5

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  • "Excellent service provided in a beautiful hotel." — source Expedia

    " The lobby always has an impressive floral display and nice baskets of fresh fruit and Toblerone chocolates for the guests.\n\nThe location is excellent, right near the Holborn underground station on the Picadilly line (which is the same line that terminates at Heathrow airport. As such, I would advise taking the Subway from and to the hotel, rather than a Taxi." — source Travelocity

Renaissance London Chancery Court Hotel Reviews

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  • Overall: Rating of 4.8 out of 5

    "Excellent service provided in a beautiful hotel." source Expedia 2010/06/23

    "An excellent hotel." source Expedia 2009/06/09

    "A very nice hotel." source Expedia 2009/03/03

    " It’s very pricey, but worth every penny." source Expedia 2009/05/12

    " Skip the expensive breakfast if not included in the room rate;" source Expedia 2007/02/28

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  • Clean: Rating of 4.9 out of 5

    " The lobby always has an impressive floral display and nice baskets of fresh fruit and Toblerone chocolates for the guests.\n\nThe location is excellent, right near the Holborn underground station on the Picadilly line (which is the same line that terminates at Heathrow airport. As such, I would advise taking the Subway from and to the hotel, rather than a Taxi." source Travelocity 2008/02/01

    " The hotel is quiet, clean, beautiful, spacious, restful." source Expedia 2009/12/09

    " for the thrifty (such as myself!), this allows one to purchase groceries from the Sainsbury’s down the street and keep them fresh, thus cutting down on restaurant meals." source Expedia 2009/09/16

    " Good bathroom." source Expedia 2009/07/15

    " Staff was excellent and more than helpful, hotel is immaculate!" source Expedia 2009/05/05

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  • Service: Rating of 4.6 out of 5

    "The hotel and staff were outstanding." source Expedia 2009/12/01

    " Great friendly staff asked for adjoining rooms and was accomodated." source Expedia 2009/08/11

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  • Location: Rating of 5.0 out of 5

    " The location is excellent and withing walking distance of several great restaurants and the tube." source Travelocity 2009/12/01

    "Chancery Court was a great host to us on our brief stay in London and was a great central location to all the places we needed to go to." source Expedia 2010/07/14

    " Great location, great service, traditional design,... - they really deserve 5 stars." source Expedia 2010/01/24

    " A few details worth noting: - We found the hotel to be housed in a lovely building and our room was quite nicely furnished. - The hotel gym is quite adequate and includes treadmills, a few machines and a full set of free weights. - The bar has a good selection of wines. - The location in Holborn is extremely convenient to the Tube and puts you within walking distance (if you’re a New Yorker) of a good number of the sites you might like to visit." source Expedia 2009/11/11

    "Good location for business travel, but less so if you’re on holiday (i.e., on a busy street with office buildings across the street, etc.)." source Expedia 2009/10/06

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  • Room: Rating of 4.9 out of 5

    " The room was beautiful. The marble decorated bathroom was large." source Expedia 2010/01/05

    "very comfortable beds, helpful staff" source Expedia 2009/10/14

    " Access to the amentities of the Club Floor (floor 3) is a big plus--we were pleasantly pampered." source Expedia 2009/09/01

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More information on Renaissance London Chancery Court Hotel

in Holborn, a short walk from the shops and theatres of the West End and within easy reach of the River Thames and the City, Renaissance Chancery Court is ideally located for today's business and leisure guest. Set in a historic landmark building, Chancery Court boasts some of the largest guest rooms in London, all featuring new luxury bedding. Escape to the hotel's award-winning day spa, home to a gold-leafed relaxation room, or take advantage of the fully equipped Fitness Centre. The destination restaurant and bar, Pearl, showcases the modern French cuisine of Jun Tanaka paired with an extensive wine list. Renaissance Chancery Court is an impressive venue for meetings, events and weddings small or large, offering a spectacular 11,724 square-foot meeting and conference facility.

Details for Renaissance London Chancery Court Hotel:

  • Check-in Time:

    1500
  • Check-out Time:

    1200
  • Year Built:

    2000
  • Year Renovated:

    2000
  • Total Rooms:

    345
  • Total Floors:

    7
  • Rooms:

    King Bed, Executive king room, Club room, Deluxe room
  • Price:

    £255-£345 ($485-$656) double; £380-£480 ($722-$912) suite, Expensive
  • Credit Cards Accepted

    AE, DC, MC, V
Information by Reserve Travel
  • Directions

    City - Location Type: City
  • Area

    Oxford Street, London
  • Parking

    Parking £35 ($67)
  • Pets

    False
  • Dining

    Pearl Restaurant & BarModern French cuisine created by Executive Head Chef Jun Tanaka & wine list by Frederic Tanoh-koutoua, served in glamorous surroundings.An exquisite modern French menu changes seasonally and is complemented by the stunning surroundings of the restaurant.The LoungeEnjoy exquisite cupcakes and traditional English afternoon tea daily including a range of international food served daily.CC BarAn elegant, historic setting to enjoy a large selection of cocktails and wines by the glassShanghai BluesSpacious and understated elegance are the hallmarks of Shanghai Blues, in a former library within a grade II listed building. The restaurant specialises in Shanghai Dim Sum and seafood, of which there is a vast range.Vanilla BlackVanilla Black's approach to vegetable cuisine is not that of vegetarian in the traditional sense, but rather a passion for meeting the challenge of cooking without meat or fish.HakkasanChinese Michelin-starred Hakkasan still retains its glamorous love affair with Londoners who demand not only exquisite food but also chic surroundings on a night out.BenaresRenowned for its subtle spicing and authentic flavors, Atul Kochhar's food is faithful to its origins but presented in a style in keeping with the deeply seductive surroundings , marrying tradition with daring modernity.Blue ElephantStep into the Blue Elephant in Fulham Broadway, and step into a delight for all the senses. In through a lush tropical jungle entrance and across a small bridge over a picturesque lily pond lies one of London?s most romantic Thai restaurants.NobuOne of Londons most fashionable restaurants, located over two floors. Nobu provides an imaginative fusion of excellent Japanese and South American cuisine in a relaxing and stylish setting.SakenohanaThe restaurant is spread over two floors, with a sushi bar downstairs and a resto and bar upstairs. Expect traditional raised platform seating and plenty of raw Japanese timber. The food is a modern take on rustic Japanese, using seasonal ingredients.Theo Randall RestaurantThe menu is made up of simple rustic dishes - unfussy yet utterly delicious, a million miles away from the complicated fancy fare you would normally expect to eat in Park Lane.Cambio de TercioInspired by the large variety and richness of Spanish traditional cuisine, they have found a new way of working. Shorter cooking times, more delicate sauses and beautiful presentation, gives its cuisine a personal touch.SafThe restaurant uses eco-friendly products as well as working directly with local suppliers to source our products. They are able to provide a standard of cuisine that is free from artificially processed ingredients.Christophers American GrillChristopher's American Bar & Grill serves classic dishes from all over the United States with steaks its speciality. Situated in a Grade II listed Victorian building, this Covent Garden restaurant is something of an institution.RulesFamous for its game, most of which comes from John Mayhew's estate in Northern England, Rules also shows a mastery of other English dishes, both traditional and modern.It serves traditional British food, specialising in classic game cookery, oysters, piesAutomatAutomat is an American Brasserie that draws on those facets of New York's cultural and social life so beloved by Londoners, presenting a brand new venue for relaxed, stylish dining.Locanda LocatelliGiorgio Locatelli?s Michelin-starred Italian restaurant is one of the most talked-about in town. The smart glass, wood and dim lighting make dining at Locanda Locatelli a truly sophisticated experience.ZumaThe restaurant has a sophisticated twist on the traditional Japanese style of informal eating and drinking. The menu contains both traditional as well as the lastest evolution of Japanese cuisine.
  • Attractions

    01 Mi Big Ben / Trafalgar Square .2 Mi British Museum 01 Mi Buckingham Palace .2 Mi Covent Garden / Theatreland 04 Mi Greenwich And Cutty Sark 02 Mi HarrodS .5 Mi National Gallery Of Art 03 Mi Natural History Museum .5 Mi Oxford St Shopping 01 Mi Piccadilly Circus 01 Mi St Pauls Cathedral 02 Mi Tower Of London 03 Mi Victoria And Albert Museum 01 Mi Westminster Abbey

Amenities include:

  •   Valet parking
  •   Tennis
  •   Sauna
  •   Tv
  •   Safe deposit box
  •   Room service
  •   Restaurant
  •   Mini bar
  •   Laundry
  •   Kitchenette
  •   Kitchen
  •   Internet
  •   Handicap accessible
  •   Fitness center
  •   Concierge
  •   Business center
  •   Babysitting
  •   Air conditioned
  •   Hour front desk
  •   Beach view