Staying three nights in a hotel requires a room that allows you to shut yourself off from the outside occasionally. Whilst small, some might say tiny, this room did that. Overlooking a central courtyard it was a little noisy at times but hey, this is London.
Plus points; the bed was comforatble enough to sleep well, its footprint was sensible, the walk-in shower worked well, breakfast was filling and the staff were attentive. There is underground parking for an added fee. You are very close to High Street Kensington tube station (beware the confusion of the District Line) and all the shops and restaurants of HSK.
Negatives; the hotel is a stop-over for many airlines so the lobby is often busy. Whilst they have a separate check in for aircrew the lobby is filled with uniforms and suitcases at all times of the day and night. The room is very small if you are not a tidy soul.
Pet peeve; how does any hotel chain justify providing foul tasting sachets of Nescafe in the rooms?