My recent stay at the Hilton Paddington presented a mixed experience, primarily defined by its unparalleled location and some notable disappointments within the hotel itself.
The hotel's location is, without a doubt, its strongest asset. Situated directly at Paddington Station, it offers incredible convenience for travel, especially for those arriving or departing via the Heathrow Express. The ease of getting around London from this hub is fantastic, and I've observed the Paddington area itself continues to improve, adding to its appeal. For accessibility and transport links, the Hilton Paddington truly excels.
However, my positive impressions were significantly dampened by the room. Upon entering, a distinct musty odor was immediately noticeable. This concern escalated when I opened the closet, revealing visible mold and staining on the back panel. This was quite disappointing and certainly impacted the comfort of the stay.
Furthermore, the lobby bar experience left much to be desired. Despite a promising menu, the staff seemed unable to prepare nearly half of the listed drinks, let alone any specific requests. This limited selection and lack of capability made for a less-than-enjoyable evening.
Considering these points, for my next visit to the Paddington area, I will likely opt for the Metropole. While the Hilton's location is superb, the Metropole's superior bar and food options, combined with the issues I encountered with the room, make it a more appealing choice.