The Queens Hostel - London
51.51051, -0.2304Offering 26 rooms, the 2-star The Queens Hostel boasts a location a 5-minute walk from Hammersmith Park. Featuring Wi-Fi in the rooms, this hostel is within a short walking distance of White City tube station.
Location
The local shopping options feature the buzzing Theatre-district Piccadilly Circus Square (7 km) and the perennially crowded Harrods (4.8 km). The hostel allows guests to enjoy such natural sights as Hyde Park, located 4.5 km away.
This property is 25 km from London Heathrow airport and 15 minutes' walk from train station London Shepherd's Bush.
Rooms
Some rooms provide a flat-screen television to enhance guests' leisure time. There are shared bathrooms with a separate toilet and a shower for a more pleasant stay.
Eat & Drink
Esarn Kheaw restaurant is situated a walk from this hostel. The property has a shared kitchen with a microwave, coffee and tea making facilities, and a fridge.
Leisure & Business
Tennis and darts can be organised for guests.
Rooms and availability
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Max:1 person
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Bed options:1 Bed in shared room
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Max:1 person
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Bed options:1 Bed in shared room
Essential information about The Queens Hostel
💵 Lowest room price | 1542 INR |
📏 Distance to centre | 7.2 km |
✈️ Distance to airport | 21.3 km |
🧳 Nearest airport | London Heathrow, LHR |
Location
street view
- City landmarks
- Nearby
- Restaurants
- Hotels nearby
Reviews of The Queens Hostel
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missingWrote a review on Aug 05
The hostel provided good value for money. the location was convenient, with a large shopping centre and grocery shop nearby. - the staff were friendly and helpful. - the dormitory room was quiet and easy to sleep in. - the bed was comfortable.
The shower was a letdown as it was cold due to issues with the boiler. There was a lack of clarity regarding car parking spaces.
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missingWrote a review on Apr 15
The hostel had two sockets per bed, which was really convenient and made charging my devices easy. the location was great, as it was very close to White City, Shepherds Bush, and Hammersmith, making it easy to get around. Another advantage was the friendly black cat that roamed around the hostel, adding a bit of charm to the place.
First, the noise at night was quite disruptive, making it difficult to get a good night's sleep. the room I stayed in with six people was a bit cramped and claustrophobic.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 06
Gee's contribution to London hostels shines with exceptional location, amenities, and cleanliness. Well-run hostel with a warm check-in, ready bed sheets, and quick service. Comfortable beds, large well-stocked kitchen, clean bathrooms, and close to shops and supermarkets. Good WiFi and respectful guests.
Nothing that I didn't like.
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missingWrote a review on Feb 03
Staff were kind, friendly, and knew guests' names. Convenient location near Westfield with good transport links. Beds were comfortable and showers were decent. Manager was helpful and accommodating.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 26
The rooms were clean and the beds were comfortable. We had a pleasant stay and were able to get a good night's sleep. The location of the hostel was convenient for exploring the city. we would recommend this hostel for a budget-friendly stay in the area.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 16
I recently had a memorable stay at a quirky hostel that gave me a truly unique experience. Upon arrival, I was pleasantly surprised to discover a large, spacious room known as the "Blue Room". It had an interesting layout with six beds arranged in a circle, creating a cozy and communal atmosphere. The bedding was fresh and clean, providing a comfortable night's sleep. The owner had thoughtfully provided a fan in the room, considering the unusually hot weather. Additionally, the hostel had a functional kitchen and a primary community space where I could interact with other guests. I particularly enjoyed the opportunity to socialize during the basic but satisfying breakfast. The location of the hostel was very convenient, being close to the White City train station and small supermarkets. The owners were on-site and maintained a well-organized and welcoming environment. The WiFi was reliable, which was a plus for me as I needed to stay connected. There was also a Tesco superstore nearby, offering a good selection of products at affordable prices.
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missingWrote a review on Dec 10
Friendly staff: the receptionist was really nice and helped us with our check-in process. She even gave us some great recommendations for nearby attractions. • Cleanliness: the room we stayed in was spotless and well-maintained. the bathrooms were also clean and had all the necessary amenities. • Convenient location: the hostel is located in a prime area with easy access to public transportation and popular tourist spots. It was convenient for us to explore the city.
Lack of privacy: the rooms were quite cramped, especially with an extra bed placed in the middle. It made it difficult for everyone to have their personal space and there was no place to keep our belongings.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 31
During our recent stay at Queens in London, we were delighted to find a kitchen in our room, allowing us to have a drink at any time. The staff went above and beyond by allowing us to choose our preferred sleeping arrangements. The comfortable bed, clean sheets, and towels were all provided, and the welcoming owner made us feel at home. The central location felt safe, while the bonus breakfast and ample toilets and showers added to the convenience of our stay.
Can't recommend highly enough this hotel.
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missingWrote a review on Oct 04
Quaint hostel near a station. Dated but clean building. Cozy rooms, comfortable beds. Plenty of headroom in bottom bunk. 3 showers and sinks on upper floor. Open kitchen with early breakfast. Quiet area. Nearby shopping, food, and entertainment. Wonderful host. Will stay again.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 14
I had the loveliest welcome and cosiest night sleep at Queens. the staff were so lovely and accommodating, making me feel like a family member. the hostel is in a great location, just a short walk from Shepard’s Bush market with plenty of places to eat. the rooms were cleaned to a very high standard and the mattress and duvet were better than any hotel I've stayed in. the breakfast was free and the staff went above and beyond to ensure a pleasant stay. I will definitely be back.
Absolutely nothing to say about dislikes. 😊.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 14
queens was amazing, exceeded my expectations from my last london stay. the staff felt like family, met awesome people, and the location was great. would definitely stay again.
Hot water wait.
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missingWrote a review on Sept 02
Great location close to Westfield and good transport links. Friendly staff and accommodating manager. Comfortable beds and decent-sized rooms. Well-equipped kitchen and decent showers.
Can honestly say there wasn't anything not to like.
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missingWrote a review on Aug 04
Easily accessible by public transportation. Spotlessly cleaned and well-maintained. Polite and helpful staff. Fully equipped kitchen and individual shower space. Great for budget travelers.
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