A 5-minute walk from East Croydon Station, this Leonardo Hotel is only 20 minutes by train from central London and Gatwick Airport. It boasts a 24-hour reception, bar and restaurant.
Just a few minutes’ walk from Croydon’s railway stations and with free wireless internet access, the Flexistay Tulsi Aparthotel offers a great-value alternative to a traditional hotel.
Sanaa sana
United Kingdom
It was very clean, very local to. Town very very basic but just somewhere cheap to stay for the weekend.
Located in Croydon’s town centre, this award-winning Holiday Inn Express is within a 20-minute train journey of London Victoria, London Bridge and Gatwick Airport.
In Croydon, this modern 4-star hotel with a wellness-focus throughout, has paid parking, a restaurant and bar, an exclusive Hilton Private Wellness Area, gym and air-conditioned rooms with...
Featuring a traditional Victorian pub, Dukes Head Hotel offers en suite bedrooms, free Wi-Fi and free parking. Wallington Rail Station is nearby, offering direct links to London Victoria Station.
Simon
United Kingdom
Very clean,good size rooms,extremely comfortable.
Could not fault anything
Located in Croydon, 2.5 miles from East Croydon Station, Grand Sapphire Hotel & Banqueting features air-conditioned rooms and free private parking. Grand Sapphire Hotel & Banqueting features free...
Annlisa
United Kingdom
The property was nice and clean also got free room upgrade which made my stay extra Good and enjoyable
Westciti Caroco Aparthotel is situated in Croydon, 1.2 km from Boxpark Croydon.
Aaron
United Kingdom
The price was good and (as I was doing Jury service) it was a good location. Staff were really lovely and wanted to fix any issues they could or help in anyway. The breakfast was simplistic but a good variety of choice!
Situated 15 minutes' away by train from Gatwick Airport and central London, EasyHotel Croydon offers accommodation with air conditioning and en-suite bathrooms.
Domestic travellers can reach Croydon by train from London Victoria (15 minutes) or by car via the M25 (22km). International visitors can fly into Gatwick Airport, then take a direct train to Croydon (20 minutes).
The most convenient airport for both domestic and international travellers to reach Croydon is Gatwick Airport, due to its proximity (approximately 27 km) and excellent transport links to the town.
Croydon, UK, offers diverse public transport options. Tramlink services connect to Wimbledon and Beckenham. Frequent buses serve local areas, while National Rail links to London and beyond. Alternatively, cycling is supported by dedicated lanes. Walking is feasible for short distances. For longer journeys, consider driving or hiring a taxi.
East Croydon is a popular area to stay due to its excellent transport links, including direct trains to London. It's also home to the Boxpark, a hub of food and entertainment, making it a vibrant and convenient location for visitors.
Shopping Destination with Convenient Station
Midway between central London and Gatwick Airport, Croydon is a shopping haven. Hundreds of stores are found under the glass-roofed Whitgift Centre and the even more modern Centrale complex.
This thriving retail industry is one factor contributing to the town being London’s 3rd most important business area, so naturally it has its fair share of skyscrapers. Also tall is the red-brick Croydon Clocktower, housing the town museum, and attached to the town hall overlooking Queen’s Gardens.
Opposite is Fairfield Halls, a large arts venue behind which run train lines connecting East Croydon Station to London Victoria in one direction, and Gatwick and Brighton in the other. Modern trams also link the town to other suburbs. Croydon used to have its own airport (once more important than Heathrow) and its former terminal is a museum open one Sunday a month.
The town minster houses tombs of some archbishops of Canterbury and their summer residence was Croydon Palace, now a school. Much more famous is the BRIT School which has nurtured musical artists including Adele, Jessie J and Katie Melua.
The Croydon accommodation on Booking.com includes 4-star hotels with pools, guest houses with parking and cheap apartments. In the Borough of Croydon are Addington, home of an opulent palace, and neighbouring Shirley with its Grade II-listed windmill.
What guests said about Croydon:
8.0
Scored 8.0
Good transportation to London, 15mins into London via...
Good transportation to London, 15mins into London via overground rail. Good link to the underground into central London. Good and big malls around the area, many eateries and easy access to Gatwick in 15 minutes via East Croydon Station.
Osaji-Okai
8.0
Scored 8.0
I grew up near Croydon and it has changed a great deal, It...
I grew up near Croydon and it has changed a great deal, It has good transport and access to shops. It is fairly built up in some areas but has a good community spirit and some older buildings do remain.
Coulsdon is in a more leafy part of the borough and I enjoyed staying in the Coulsdon Manor Hotel.
Helen
United Kingdom
8.0
Scored 8.0
Everything was amazing but only reason I would not give a 5...
Everything was amazing but only reason I would not give a 5 star is because the curtains were not black out as advised and their were street lights right opposite window which was super annoying inside door did not lock either so put a chair infront for peace of mind. Staff were attentive, happy, and smiling.
Heera
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
All public and private transportation is available and...
All public and private transportation is available and nearby.
A large market that contains everything you need.
Various restaurants and a wide variety of food.
Availability of most banks.
Available by most telecommunications companies.
In short... you will feel comfortable in this area.
Faris Al-Faris
Iraq
8.0
Scored 8.0
The only small problem I noticed was the taps on the sink.
The only small problem I noticed was the taps on the sink. They were not far enough forward in the bowl, so difficult to get your hands, toothbrush etc under. Also the water therefore run onto the surface instead into the bowl.
Valerie
United Kingdom
2.0
Scored 2.0
I only come here because I have relatives in the city...
I only come here because I have relatives in the city otherwise I would not be seen dead here - mind you, with all the knife stabbings that go on in Croydon, that´s always a possibility. A two word description of Croydon would end in hole!
The location is one of the most attractive features of these apartments, right opposite East Croydon Station (one stop from Gatwick) with regular services into London Bridge and Victoria. Enjoyed living in a block where other residents were permanent residents, not holiday makers. Appreciated the dishwasher, washing/dryer machine within the apartment. Reception staff (who don't work for Charles Hope) are very friendly and courteous as are the Charles Hope Guest Services staff whom we contacted by phone and email when issues arose.
The staff is friendly, committed and ready to help you. The general vibe of the restaurant is great, and the food (we only took breakfast and lunch) is tasty and a great value for the money paid.
The location of the hotel is great for someone who is comfortable with London public transport. The area has a Costa Coffee nearby, and a supermarket around 10mins walk. It is also 15mins away by bus from East Croydon, a well-linked train station to London (15-20mins).
Staff are trying hard to please. They are inexperienced, basic staff but there are some trying particularly hard to give a friendly, helpful service. It is a threadbare hotel but it still has advantages. It is quiet, spacious, airy surrounded by lovely trees and the golf course. It is a faded star but it still has some charm.
You get what you pay for. And this is a cheap hotel. Having said that, I understand the high rating it has. Communication was perfect, everything was super clean. There was coffee, water, cookies, etc
The bed was not too good, but that is only downside. I’d still happily go back
We booked through Booking.com with a special request to the hotel for a dog friendly room, unfortunately this was not passed on. When we arrived the lady at reception was very kind and managed to swap rooms around to allow us to have our dog in our room, she was a star!
A beautiful property and the location is brilliant. Your proximity to Central London and Gatwick is on point. Additionally, you are a stone’s throw away from West Croydon Station and the Shopping Centre in East Croydon. A helpful and very responsive host.
Great stay near East Croydon station! The apartment was clean, cozy, and conveniently located. Perfect for exploring London with easy access to transportation. The host was helpful and responsive. Highly recommended
We appreciate that the hotel was accommodating with our early checkin and we got an upgraded room. The staff was very friendly and helpful especially the breakfast staff members. I would retuned on my next visit.
The staff are superb. The room was fantastic. The breakfast excellent. service is impeccable. They do justice to the Hilton brand. Is’s why you may pay more, but you most definitely get your money’s worth.
The cleanliness and easy access from the east Croydon train station.
Close to the town and shopping mall
Staffs are so nice and friendly , will stay again in this hotel
hotel is only a short walk from the East Croydon train station with frequent trains to the centre of London, Gatwick airport and Brighton also close to Selhurst Park
Very friendly and helpful staff. Good location. Near to the tram stop (the fastest route to the city centre goes via East Croydon to London Bridge). Good breakfast.
Great location for East Croydon station, town centre and London. The apartment is spacious, very clean and comfy. The hosts are very friendly and easy to contact.
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