Hotel: InterContinental London Park Lane
When: November 2024
Status: Platinum Ambassador
Rate: Combination of reward points and Ambassador Complimentary Weekend Night certificate averaging out to £182/night
Booked: 2 Twin Cosy
Received: 2 Twin Classic (one-category upgrade)
An enjoyable stay and thanks to some careful use of the AMB certificate and reward points it worked out to be one of the cheaper IHG options in London.
Really good check-in experience when we arrived at around 10:30am. The lovely receptionist noted the room was still being cleaned but took care of all the formalities, gave us our welcome drink vouchers in case we wanted to use them while waiting, took down our phone number so they could call us when the room was ready and showed us to the public restrooms. Fortunately we didn't have to wait long, just as we were about to head out for a walk the phone call came through and we were in our room by 11! Whilst never expected, I always appreciate when a hotel provides such an early check-in.
Our "Classic" room was on the smaller side, so I can only imagine how tiny the "Cosy" rooms must be! The rooms are dated and could do with some more lighting but for the most part are well-maintained and still look pleasant. There was a fully stocked minibar with complimentary bottled water, a TV with plenty of channels and an air-conditioning system which actually responded to our control panel inputs, unlike all the hotels we visited in Europe where it was either turned off for the cooler months or hotel-controlled! A small box of chocolates was also left in the room as a Platinum Ambassador welcome amenity.
One area I wasn't a fan of however was the bathroom and more particularly the shower. It's no ordinary shower/bath combo, it's one of the smallest and narrowest I've come across and somehow they've managed to fit in not just a regular showerhead but a rainfall one as well. To make matters worse it's not even a curved shower rod so the shower curtain keeps getting in the way
. Other bathroom elements such as the Byredo toiletries and large towels were great but if they get around to a full refurb, hopefully their first move is to replace the shub!
Housekeeping was good to the point of being almost over the top - they would neatly fold clothes that had been left out, organise shoes, tidy up charging cables and even plugged my wireless headphones case in. There was also evening turndown where they essentially did all the same things and would even replenish the two bottles of complimentary water. Another thoughtful touch was organising an extra luggage rack for us when they did turndown on the first evening and noticed we had opened one of our suitcases on the ground, not something that bothered us but it was appreciated that they noticed and did something about it. The only other place I've seen housekeeping like this was at properties of a similar calibre in the Middle East - guests from the GCC seem to make up a large proportion of the hotel's clientèle so perhaps this elevated level of service is an intentional part of the offering.
Didn't get to use a lot of the hotel facilities, however we visited the gym which was large and had lots of equipment as well as towels and bottled water. Similar to the IC Berlin they also had a cart by the front door in the morning with towels, apples and bottled water for those looking to go for a jog.
Didn't have any meals at the hotel however we visited the bar on our first night to use our welcome drink vouchers (choice of beer, house wine or anything non-alcoholic, we chose a Malbec) and again on the last night to use our Ambassador credit towards a coughtail. Both experiences were good, on the second visit the bartender was very apologetic when he realised he hadn't provided any snacks with my coughtail and quickly arranged some olives, again I wasn't bothered but it showcased the level of service that they try to provide.
Location of the hotel is pretty good, surrounded by parklands and a stone's throw from Buckingham Palace and other attractions in the western part of central London. Hyde Park Corner station is just across the road (keep in mind there are some ramps/stairs up and down to cross the road to the station) and from there you have direct service on the Piccadilly line to Heathrow, so we used the tube to get to and from the airport. Lots of good places to eat and shop nearby, one of my favourites was HIDE, where I got to enjoy a very fancy (but pricey) Michelin-starred breakfast.
Staff were certainly a highlight at the hotel, everyone we came across was very service-oriented and helpful. There were a lot of them too, basically at any hour of the day there were at least two doormen at the front door and when checking out at 6:45am on our last day they had three receptionists on hand. Interestingly enough this was also the only hotel I stayed at on the trip where they applied a service charge to the bill, 5% for regular rooms and 10% for Club IC rooms.
Overall despite the disappointing bathroom I was happy with all other aspects of the stay and would certainly return.
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