Just a minute’s drive from the M25, Holiday Inn Express London - Dartford is located at the foot of the eye-catching Queen Elizabeth II Bridge. Guests can enjoy the onsite bar.
Campanile Hotel Dartford is less than a mile to the M25 - Dartford Tunnel. Bluewater shopping center is within 3 miles, while Lakeside shopping center is 5 miles from the hotel.
Raymond
New Zealand
Bar and restaurant are reasonable price and food is good. Plenty of parking and reasonable bus service to dartford and to train station.
Located in South East London, Delta Hotels by Marriott Bexleyheath offers a fitness center. There is easy access to the M25 and the O2 Arena, and Bluewater Shopping Center is a 20-minute drive away.
Located in Gravesend, alongside Ebbsfleet International Train Station, Spring River Ebbsfleet by Marston's Inns features a garden. This 4-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk.
Kausi
United Kingdom
Spacious room, nearby restaurant. Would come again.
This brand new refurbished 4-star hotel is based on the edge of the green belt, with easy access to London, the Kent countryside and the M25 London orbital motorway, via the A2.
Likes -
Room size
Big bed
Room location- could see the Thames from my room. Very nice.
Clean room
Quiet
Dislikes
No stepfree access - was hard pushing the pram around, I had to carry my 3month old baby up and down the stairs with the buggy as I was on the first floor.
No food offered and shops not close to the hotel
Old building and window fittings very old
Joana
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Purfleet on Thames is of necessity somewhat industrial - its...
Purfleet on Thames is of necessity somewhat industrial - its has a fuel terminal on the River and industrial estates nearby. However, it has reinvented itself and has a a good rail connection - the Lakeside shopping Centre is nearby and their are no shortage of places to eat. So not Broadway Market but a very accessibly stop with the Dartford crossing and the M25 right there!
We ate at TGI Friday and it was magic. Breakfast at the Rosina Cafe was a delight too. We dined at the Premier Inn on the first night and it was grand - everyone had great staff
Campbell
United Kingdom
4.0
Scored 4.0
Purfleet is trying to go upmarket: but it has little or no...
Purfleet is trying to go upmarket: but it has little or no facilities. No good pubs; no big shop or supermarket; no views, other than a quite sludgy Thames, with VERY noisy shipping in the river channel
Jim
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Great location for access to London and to Lakeside shopping...
Great location for access to London and to Lakeside shopping centre. Lovely walks along the Thames with a great cycle path alongside the RSPB nature reserve. Small heritage museum run by volunteers. Whilst largely situated close to an industrial estate and Purfleet itself is not necessarily a place to visit for a getaway; its location is convenient for budget travellers to stay for commutes to London and the RSPB reserve is a fantastic place to support whilst there.
melanie
United Kingdom
6.0
Scored 6.0
Used as a convenient overnight stay as I wanted to avoid...
Used as a convenient overnight stay as I wanted to avoid going through the Dartford Tunnel early in the day as I needed to travel on to Brentwood the next morning. Being on the Essex side of the tunnel worked perfectly allowing me to complete my journey without undue stress.
Alan
8.0
Scored 8.0
As a driver the roads were in excellent condition but...
As a driver the roads were in excellent condition but everything seemed so far away. It was like an adventure just to go to the nearest supermarket
but if you like driving as I do it's not that bad. Public transport is not the best for me but fortunately the rail service is only about 5min away from the hotel, but I'm a car driver.
Double room for £45 with private bathroom . Room was huge. very clean. Nothing was broken . Bloke at reception was so polite and non judgmental (we looked pretty rough after a weekend of boozing ) .
Bed was HUGE everything was amazing the view was lovely …£45 .. mind blown. cheapest in London is around £50/£60 and you can guarantee it will be the most disgusting tiniest room you’ve ever stayed in (in my experiences) So well done to this place and them man there .
Very friendly and considerate staff. Being 70 years old, I especially appreciated being allocated a room on the ground floor near the hotel entrance. Room was very clean and comfortable with a modern bathroom. Overall the best budget hotel in the area and very good value for money. Lovely Riverside views. Short walk to the train station and buses stop outside. Very much enjoyed my stay.
When we arrived we heard loud music being blasted out and did winder what our night had install. After visiting London Central and getting back to the hotel the music had.finished and we had one of the quietest nights sleep in a hotel for a long time. It was comfortable, quiet (eventually lol) and clean.
Quiet area right next to the Thames booked a river view thought I might see some ships .didn't see a single one . Not the hotels fault lol nice hotel would stay there again . There isn't much to do near the hotel train station about a 5 minute walk not far from the Dartford crossing
Initially I was worried about booking a location outside of Central London, but I didn't really have a choice given my last minute trip but it was surprisingly easy to travel between the hotel and Central London given its prime location near a train station.
Location was as expected. There was a shop and two children's parks near by. The river was very close and easily accessible to walk alongside. The signage for the hotel was clear. Easy to follow sat nav.
I really like the location of the hotel.And the rooms in the central area of the hotel, they differ in condition and cleanliness from those that are located outside the hotel.
Lovely view of The Thames,staff friendly and helpful.
Managed to park okay in the car park,had quite a few spaces compared to some hotels I have stayed at before.
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