Lime Tree Hotel

Hotel · Belgravia

Lime Tree Hotel

Hotel · Belgravia

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135 - 137 Ebury St, London SW1W 9QU, United Kingdom

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"This Ebury Street townhouse conversion is a masterclass in how to maximize eclectic style in a small space. It also delivers on a hard-to-keep promise: an elegant hangout that feels like home, in a great location, at an affordable price. Owners Matt and Charlotte Goodsall opened the property in 2008, quickly turning it into the area’s loveliest little boutique hotel and the best affordable hotel in London. They reframed challenge as opportunity during the 2020 lockdown, overhauling the interiors and adding a new café. The couple enlisted Fraher & Findlay architects, whose previous projects include Wolf & Badger in Coal Drops Yard, but relied on their own taste for the decorative details, sprucing up corners with Sanderson wallpaper and Pooky lampshades. The 28 bedrooms range from minuscule to moderately sized, but this only contributes to the country-cottage cosiness. Clever design ensures that even the tiniest space is optimized, with teal velvet headboards, mountains of ikat pillows and marmalade-colored armchairs (thoughtful reading material is provided—ours was Aesop’s Fables). Single rooms come at a keener price, so solo travelers are well looked after. The Buttery kitchen is helmed by Stefano Cirillo, previously at Notting Hill spot Beach Blanket Babylon. Breakfast is made up of perfectly executed classics—avocado on sourdough with runny eggs, chocolate-spread-layered French toast topped with berries, a full English with halloumi—accompanied by the smell of freshly ground Gentlemen Baristas beans and crunchy pastries from the bakery down the road. The back garden is a tiny pocket of quiet for chatting late on summer evenings. Just like the rest of the house, it’s a sweet miniature that has all the elements needed and charm in spades. Price: Rooms from around $244 per nightAddress: 135 - 137 Ebury St, London SW1W 9QUClosest tube station: Victoria" - Condé Nast Traveller, Steve King

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"First impression Quirky, like stepping into a vintage store crammed full of covetable curios.Staff Go above and beyond.Food and drink Well-executed classics.Bed and bath Diminutive but cosy, with interesting details making up for a lack of space.The crowd In-the-know overseas visitors.Sustainable credentials Full-size toiletries rather than dinky but hard-to-recycle minis.Prices Doubles from £135 (singles from £110).In a nutshell A beautifully individual, affordable stay in Belgravia. Set the sceneJust around the corner from Elizabeth Street – often described as London’s prettiest road, with an almost unreal film-set feel to it – the hotel is understatedly elegant from the outside. Inside, the two converted Georgian townhouses are filled with carefully selected objects that create an eclectic country-cottage feel with whimsical touches including paper butterflies and sculptures teetering on stacks of poetry books alongside retro film posters, framed Penguin Classic covers, fruit prints and wooden games. What's the story?Enthusiastic non-hotelier owners Matt and Charlotte Goodsall took over the property in 2008, turning it into something that sounds simple but is incredibly hard to get right: an inexpensive place to stay, in a prime location, that does not scrimp on details or lure guests in with deceptive pricing; where you can simply feel at home in thoughtfully designed rooms. Relying mainly on word of mouth, it quickly became Belgravia’s loveliest bargain boutique hotel. When the first lockdown hit in 2020, the couple decided to overhaul the interiors with the help of Fraher & Findlay Architects (who contributed to a retail unit at Coal Drops Yard), and also add a new café. What can we expect from our room?From the truly minuscule to the moderately small, there’s no getting around the fact that space is limited here, but even the tiniest bedroom is an optimised retreat with an armchair to curl up in (reading material provided – ours included Aesop’s Fables and Around the World in 80 Days), posters of owl and fish species, vintage-style dial phones, Ikat pillows and teal velvet. Triple and single rooms are also available, the latter at an even keener price. Bathrooms – white-tiled, no-fuss elegance – are stocked with Bramley toiletries that come in full-size, easier-to-recycle bottles, with a ‘please don’t take me home’ sticker. And just when you thought that affordability must mean some not-essential corners are cut, you spot a small leather tray for your jewellery. How about the food and drink?On entering the Buttery café, a delicious strong smell of freshly ground beans, sourced from The Gentlemen Baristas, hits you immediately, heralding a good start to the day. The snug space is decked out in fern-print cushions, animal oil paintings and little vases filled with bright gerbera, and currently offers an assured take on classic brunch staples, including just-right avocado on sourdough with Clarence Court poached eggs and a full English. There’s also burrata on toast and bacon butties, plus a sweet-tooth option of French-toast brioche with layers of Nutella and berries. Pastries from Paul Rhodes Bakery, to go with your inevitable second flat white, are crispy without being too sweet. (Breakfast is not included so guests can order as much or as little as they like.) The hotel is planning to expand the menu – at the moment, there are light salads and an intriguing-sounding aubergine sabih for lunch – which no doubt will attract more of a local crowd, and we think this could be a future afternoon-tea destination. Anything to say about the service?Extremely friendly and happy to explain about the interiors and provenance of ingredients for dishes served in the Buttery. What sort of person comes here?International visitors who want to be somewhere central (it’s less than a mile to Buckingham Palace and other big box-tickers), while also being able to call a fancy postcode home for a couple of days. What's the neighbourhood scene like?There’s an almost Parisian vibe to the patisseries, hat shops, children’s fashion and bespoke-accessory boutiques set along the pavement outside. Walk to the end of the road, past the lantern-lit pub, Italian osteria and picture-book church, turn left and within minutes you’re on Sloane Square, with endless shopping and dining opportunities on King’s Road – book a table for small plates at Vardo or a decadent Indian feast at Kutir. Anything you'd change?It’s possible that some guests might miss having their own kettle for a late-night cup of tea but it’s hardly worth mentioning. Anything else?The charming back garden, with a handful of chairs facing a small lawn; we imagine it’s magical in summer and were even tempted to take our coffee outside on a chilly winter morning. A pocket of quiet that – just like the rest of the house – is a sweet miniature that still has all the elements needed to make it all work beautifully. Is it worth it?Absolutely – impossible to think of another place that’s as smartly unique as well as great value for its location. Foreign guests geared up for sight-seeing know they can easily reach the centre (Victoria station is a 10-minute walk away) or just wander the surrounding jewel-box streets and stop for a treat at Baker & Spice." - Katharine Sohn

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Joana Filipa

Google
I had a wonderful stay at the Lime Tree Hotel and would highly recommend it to anyone looking for a charming escape in central London. The hotel itself is beautifully decorated, spotless, and full of character. The rooms are cozy and thoughtfully designed. What really made the experience special, though, was the service. From the moment I arrived, I was greeted warmly by Patricia at the front desk. She was incredibly kind, professional, and attentive, offering helpful recommendations. It’s rare to come across someone so genuinely welcoming and efficient; she truly set the tone for a memorable stay.

Inês Regadas

Google
I had an excellent stay at the Lime Tree Hotel! The atmosphere is warm, modern and very well maintained. The location is perfect, with easy access to the areas main attractions. I’d especially like to highlight the service provided by the receptionist Patricia, incredibly friendly, attentive, and always ready to help with a smile. She made us feel truly welcome from the very beginning. Her kindness and professionalism made a real difference to our experience. I highly recommend this hotel.

Danny Butlin-Policarpo

Google
The Lime Tree Hotel is perfectly situated in Belgravia, offering quick access to vibrant nearby neighborhoods such as Chelsea and Westminster. Having stayed here several times, I appreciate the cosy, comfortable rooms that are generally clean, though some are quite small—ideal for solo travelers in a cosy double. Bathrooms are always spotless but compact. Reception staff are friendly, but the consistency of service can vary. The hotel lacks a lift, so be prepared for stairs if your room is above the first floor. Rooms don’t have air conditioning or fridges, which can be inconvenient, especially in summer. The on-site Buttery restaurant is a highlight, serving great breakfast and lunch with welcoming, attentive staff, making it a convenient dining option. Overall, the Lime Tree Hotel offers a charming stay with a few minor compromises.

SonjasTravelingAgain

Google
Our stay at the Lime Tree Hotel was one of the highlights of our vacation! We enjoyed a well-appointed room; a view of Peggy Porchen, a cake and breakfast shop on the corner from our window, and the sunsets in the evening over the tops of the buildings. Our room had a small bathroom but selected tea and coffee treats placed in the main table area were much-appreciated after a long flight. We accidentally scheduled our return stay through London during the May 2024 Chelsea in Bloom and found ourselves in the midst of a phenomenal display of flowers. Most of the shops in the neighborhood were on full display. There is also a florist within walking distance to the hotel and we purchased a bouquet of peonies to partake in the festival. We were able to see the sites of London easily via public transportation or walking directly from Belgravia. The hotel staff were professional, helpful, and kind. The 4 star on this review is due to the room we were given on another night. The double room we were given then did not afford an adult body to walk upright to the other side of the room where the window was (going around the end of the bed was the only option) due to the cramped state of the furniture and placement of the TV screen on the wall. I am 5' 9" and 147 lbs. My husband did not even attempt to move towards the window, he is 6'1" and 180 lbs. See photo. ||The grocery store located across the street on the corner was a true delight to frequent where we found fresh pastries, yogurt, fruits, snacks and beverages. We hope to return to this lovely hotel and the Belgravia neighborhood in the future when we are again in London.

GoBlue_traveller

Google
I've been coming to the Lime Tree for years and this most recent stay was on par with every other experience. It's a great location close to wonderful food and shops, and easy to get to the Tube and other locations in the city. Rooms are very cozy and well appointed - the bed was very comfortable! But more than anything, the staff just go above and beyond - the manager helped me mail some gifts home and even took the package to the mail office himself (they were closed our last day there for a bank holiday). We can't wait to return.

Mistral Myers

Google
Absolutely lovely boutique hotel smack in the center of the best part of Belgravia - minutes away from Sloan St shopping, delicious food on-site and more on the same block, and easy access to transit. Our room was so comfortable, with beautiful high ceilings and the coziest bed. Can't recommend enough - and big shout to Sham for being such a lovely host and help while we were here. Couldn't recommend enough!

Joanne Bursford

Google
We had a truly wonderful stay at this beautiful, quaint little hotel tucked away in the heart of Belgravia. The personal service made us feel right at home, and the peaceful garden terrace was the perfect place to relax and unwind. A heartfelt thank you to Martin, the manager, and Junior for looking after us so kindly — your warm hospitality made our visit truly special. You must try the amazing orange cake for dessert!

Amy McIntyre

Google
Beautiful little hotel, in the most incredible area! Would recommend and stay again. I stayed in a single room, and as advertised was small. That being said, the room was great, with very clean bathrooms. If you’re looking for something that’s more self service (tea, fridge etc) this isn’t the right place for you - as those facilities are not available. It feels really homely!
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Victoria T.

Yelp
Lovely staff and simple but luxurious accommodations. There is a walk up the stairs. Beware. But it's that way for every historic building. This is just a sweet boutique experience I really like. No room revive but they have n adjoins restaurant for breakfast and lunch that's got fabulous coffee and food. Lovely restaurant is next door for dinner. Good location. Walking to many sights.
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Marc M.

Yelp
Ssshhhh! I honestly don't want to tell anyone about the Lime Tree Hotel - it's only 26 rooms and probably the best kept secret in this very posh area of London!! But for you, Yelp, I'll spill the reasons why you should stay here on your next visit to London... 1) The Location is awesome. You know the three rules of real-estate, right??? location, Location, LOCATION! Lime Tree (hence-forth, LT) is located in a very posh area of London. I saw McLarens and Rolls-Royces parked ON THE STREET where the hotel is located. Who parks a USD$200K+ car ON THE STREET?!? It is short walk to the Victoria Coach Station(s), Trains and Underground (Tube). There are plenty of pubs, restaurants, grocery stores and shops around. Our room overlooked the Peggy Porschen Bakery, which I kid you not, is Instagramed during all hours by "influencers". I only hope they get as much busy as they get featured in pics on the Internet! Also, down the street is Philip Treacy, Milner to Royalty! Again, LOCATION! 2) I would be remiss if I did not mention The Service at LT. There is an eight-hour shift rotation of lovely front desk people that check you in, collect your key when you leave (yes, there is a physical key to your room door and they ask that you leave it at the front desk everytime you leave). I am goingto butcher their name spellings (probably), but during our 8 night stay here, we came to know Simone, Martine, Maggy and Laura very well and all were charming, helpful and total professionals. My mother has stayed here several times before and was hoping to speak to the owner, Matt and Charlotte, but they were off on holiday, but I hear they are as hard-working and amiable as the Wondrous Women of the Front Desk (henceforth known as WWFD) 3) The Buttery - the SMALL breakfast/lunch restaurant in the LT (but you can't charge your meals to your room in the LT). The Word is out on on this place - there were just as many Locals eating here as there were guests at the hotel. RESERVATIONS are HIGHLY recommended (they are on OpenTable). I wrote a seperate review on The Buttery, so do a Yelp search and find that, but you honestly can't go wrong here. We ate 4 of the 8 days. TomTom across the street is also a one-location (at this time) gem and is packed after 9am. Early bird gets the good breakfast! Much love to the Lime Tree! I'll be back someday
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Miriam W.

Yelp
If you're an occasional traveler wanting to use the money you save on accommodation to spend at Harrod's, the Limetree Hotel is a fine spot. My stay in room number one, however, reminded me in size and comfort of a university dorm room. Its smallness incited claustrophobia and the sink inside the room (as opposed to the bathroom) was logistically nightmarish. Don't get me started on the shelf mounted on the wall above the bed to hold a tea kettle... Since room number one's on the first floor of the B&B, every single guest must pass by it to get to or from their rooms so forget any sleep past 7:00 or so in the morning. Oh, and check out time is 10:00AM.
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Carol K.

Yelp
Looking for a quaint, family run bed and breakfast close to everything London has to offer? Well look no further that the Limetree hotel. This hotel is conveniently located to all the sights of London and is only a few blocks from the Victoria Station tube stop. While once run by David and Marilyn Davies- they have recently passed the reins over to their daughter Charlotte and her husband to keep the tradition of fine service going. There are 28 rooms spread throughout the 4 stories of this historic inn. Ask when you make your reservation as while each has it's own bathroom- some come with tubs only so if you want a shower you need to request it. There is also no elevator so if stairs are not your thing- ask for a room on one of the lower floors. The room rates vary on the size of the room you get and during slow times you are likely to be able to negotiate a better rate. My favorite part of this hotel is the breakfast room. Come down in the morning for your choice of a warm English breakfast or more of a continental style but whatever you choose- you can bet that you will be warmly welcomed by Charlotte and her husband. And on a rare day- if David isn't off golfing- you're in for a real treat as here is a man who likes to tell stories about the people he's met and will quickly point them out on the photographs on the walls. There is a small garden out back and they also provide a computer to check your email on if the need arises. The neighborhood is also full of little shops and restaurants that are just begging to be tried. Not fancy- but if you are looking for a neighborhood place to stay while in London, the Limetree is a great choice. Oh, and tell Charlotte I said hi!
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Noël A.

Yelp
Great find. Thank you Rick Steves. We loved the neighborhood. The rooms were adequately appointed, the staff was helpful and friendly, and the breakfast was tasty. We had two rooms, one a queen and one two twins. Super easy to hail a cab and just a short block to Victoria Station. A lovely walk to many area sights. So glad we had a chance to stay here.
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Mya H.

Yelp
Absolutely amazing, homey, and welcoming hotel. Close to great restaurants and stores and in walking to the touristy places. Terrific breakfast every morning. All of the staff is so nice and welcoming!
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Ace T.

Yelp
My husband and I stayed at the Lime Tree Hotel April 2008; we had a room booked via Internet at a place not too far from the Lime Tree; The place was not as advertised. Basically it looked like a lot of shady things went down at this other hotel; It was late; But there was no way we would sleep in our room; Walking round London early in the morning with luggage is not fun.. Right when we had thought all hope was lost; we came accross the Lime Tree; well lit; CLEAN; and taking a peek through their glass window; looked like a comfortable and welcoming B&B.. The staff here are amazing; they took us in right away and made us feel at home. No hassle at all.. They helped us into our room and said that if we needed anything give them a shout.. Our room was on the bottom floor ; window overlooked a small rear garden filled with rose's..I loved having my early morning lay in waking up to this view.. Our rooms were clean; spacious; and bright.There is a safe if you need to leave anything of importance at your room; There's always someone at the front entrance;internet available for a small fee; as well as postcards if you wish to get in touch with friends and family.. The B&B is close to Victoria Coach station; so if you need to catch an early flight back home; this location is not only convenient; but it's close to most tourist attractions; but far enough where you are able to have a restful night in.. The breakfast here; lets just say they don't skimp on portions or quality as well as choice! This is now our to go to place when visiting family & friends in London... Oh and check out the restaurant next-door; it might look expensive; but it's really reasonable and quite good!

Anna L.

Yelp
Love this place. It's so nice & cozy. It's in a great neighborhood & convenient location to get around the city. The rooms are nice and quaint. The breakfast is great. They give you a choice and it's a great meal. The staff who work there are incredibly friendly and help with any questions you might have. Definitely recommend this hotel!
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Liz R.

Yelp
The perfect little B&B, you feel more like you're staying with a good friend then at a hotel. The staff is very helpful and really sweet. Also the Lime tree is in a wonderful location, you are in a neighborhood with cute little shops and a few blocks from a number of London's biggest attractions and Victoria Coach station. It is also true what they say about the Breakfasts- I always started my day full and happy. The Hot Chocolate on the cold mornings was perfect as well (Stayed in early December). This is my hotel of choice whenever I am in London.
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Patti M.

Yelp
Very disappointed. The Belgravia location was close to Victoria Station which was handy. Rooms were so small I had to climb over the bed to use the sink and there was no place to set my suitcase; and I like small rooms. Decor was dreary and worn and tasteless which made it worse. Female staff were sloppily dressed and not very solicitous when we asked for help with dinner reservations and one of our bags (no lift and we were on the 4th floor). Male staff were much better. The impression I have is that no one cares. They do have a good location and the price is low (£95).
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Kathleen S.

Yelp
We (Mom, Dad and 28 year-old daughter) stayed at the Lime Tree Hotel for 6 nights the first week of June, and found it to be an amazing experience. The location is perfect: 3 minute walk from Victoria Coach station (National Express from Heathrow) and within a 10 minute walk of the Victoria Underground, which provides easy access to many London attractions. The neighborhood is quiet and has several family owned restaurants within 5 minutes walking distance. We were in Room 4, with 3 single beds, 2nd floor and a lovely garden view. The room is a good size for a European hotel with two end tables and a chest of drawers for storage. The bathroom is small (shower, toilet and sink) but understand that this is an average size for Europe. There is no counter space in the bathroom but mom and daughter took over the top of the chest for creams, makeup, etc. Remember to bring your own wash cloth. We learned that Europeans do not provide them and have 3 brightly colored ones we travel with. Be forewarned: the bathroom sink in this room is on an elevated tile base. A couple of stubbed toes will get you to be careful approaching the sink! We kept the bath mat rolled over the edge after the first whack. Another warning for those who pack heavily: there is no lift (elevator in American). The stairs are steep and narrow which can make it difficult to get large heavy luggage up to and down from the room. Don't be afraid to ask for help from the staff; they'll be more than happy to lend a hand. Speaking of the staff, they are extremely friendly, kind and helpful. Clearly, their goal is to make your trip as wonderful as possible. They will make reservations, supply maps and directions and welcome you back from a day of sightseeing with a cheery smile. Same goes for the dining room folks who serve up a hearty breakfast (included in the price) with a smile every morning. Bottom line: if we ever return to London, we would not hesitate to stay again at the Lime Tree Hotel. You should consider it too.
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Qype User (jaccd…)

Yelp
This quaint little hotel was definitely different. The service was great, the staff were human, as supposed to the robots you get in a chain hotel, but at least you believed them when they smiled or said niceties. The room we had (22) was very much on the small side, but did the job for one night. I cant fault the location if you're heading into London, 10min walk to Buckingham palace, directly between victoria and sloane square tube stations, and a constant flow of taxi's outside! Its a bed and breakfast, so its included in the price, unfortunately we didnt quite make it to breakfast, so i cant really comment on the standard! Overall the staff were nice, room was average! If you're looking for an affordable non-chain hotel this little place is great!
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Stephanie G.

Yelp
Quiet, but chic. Excellent breakfast in a cheery room.
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Meg P.

Yelp
My fiance and I spent a week at The Limetree back in March of 2009 and found it to be completely lovely! The location was great, the breakfast yummy, rooms quaint (but what room isn't in London?) but comfortable.... the thing that really stood out to me was the staff. Seriously, they were so attentive, helpful, kind, friendly .... I would definitely recommend this hotel to anyone looking for a safe, clean, comfy place to lay their head after a long day of sight seeing. (If you have disabilities make sure to ask them to put you on the lower level- the stairs to the top floors are STEEP! :)
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Makayla W.

Yelp
Great location and beautiful place. Affordable with lovely clean rooms and incredibly helpful staff. Breakfast was a delight with warm croissants brought to every table with a smile from the friendly staff. Everything on the menu is delicious! Safe, beautiful, clean neighborhood close to Victoria station and really anything you could want. A short walk away from Buckingham palace. Definitely will come back here!

Kelley L.

Yelp
This well priced hotel has an outstanding location which is in a lovely part of London; both safe and convenient. You can quickly and easily walk to Buckingham Palace, and bus, train and Tube service from Victoria Station. The Sloane Sq. Tube is also close by. The breakfast room is quite pleasant and the breakfast is served to you and good. Those warm chocolate croissants were my favorite! Staff is nice and very helpful if you have questions about sights and transportation. The rooms are quite small (which may bother some Americans), and some have an awkward layout: for example a safe on the floor under the bedside table, but you cannot beat the price in such a wonderful neighborhood in Belgravia (I never saw so many Bentleys parked on a street!). If you dislike climbing stairs, this is not for you, as there is no elevator. Being on the top floor led me to be sure never to forget anything, so I didn't have to make the climb more than twice a day. I had a lengthy stay here in which I stored my heavier bags for trips to other parts of England more than once, which was extremely helpful. Ebury Street is quieter than a main street, but there is a restaurant next door that can be noisy, the buses from Victoria can be heard, as well as street traffic going by. It is difficult to keep the window open in the summer due to this noise. If that is an issue for you I would recommend asking for a room in the back, as there are less traffic sounds there. Another noise issue: the chambermaids speaking very loudly after breakfast in an unknown language that disturbed me while I was trying to relax, read maps, and decide which sights to tackle that particular day. There is a computer to check email or look up local sights, and that same room has guide books and a couch to browse. The outdoor garden in the back is pleasant if no smokers are out there ruining it with their scent. I would prefer they be banned from smoking there. I will definitely go back in the future.

M C.

Yelp
This is a great hotel in London. Situtated in Belgravia, London it is close to Victoria Station and major bus stops. It's also walking distance to Buckingham Palace. I want to especially praise the staff at Lime Tree. They are some of the nicest and gracious people I have met in my travels through Europe. They are super friendly and will bend over backwards to help you. I looked forward to the breakfast every morning. It is full service and the choices are wonderful. I enjoyed the fresh baked bread offering prior to ordering. Our room was just perfect and offered a view of the life below in the streets. My husband and I often sat out in the garden and enjoyed the visit from many beautiful birds. I would highly recommend this hotel to anyone visiting London and would return myself if ever in England again.

Deb S.

Yelp
They stuck us in a claustrophobic room too small for the number of beds jammed into it. The room smells of mold and has a gnat infestation. I don't think this is a legal room. We're being ripped off, lied to, and forced to sleep in a dank basement. We checked the hotel prices and bookings online and they lied to us about not having a decent room to move us to. Based on the prices and availability advertised online they are LIARS. I don't mind getting what I pay for, but I do mind being taken advantage of.

Phil V.

Yelp
My wife and I spent a really great weekend at the Lime Tree in early January, we were looking for somewhere nice and central to base ourselves for sale shopping but didn't want to splash out on upmarket accommodation. This place turned out to be ideal for us, with very comfortable rooms, all the stuff we needed (good breakfast included in the price, free wireless internet in the rooms) and tons of character. We didn't previously know the Ebury Street area at all but it is quite a find tucked away between Victoria and the rather upmarket Sloane Square (ps - recommend using this tube station rather than Victoria as it is MUCH less busy!). One of the best things about the Lime Tree are the owners, a charming young couple who have taken over the reins from the previous generation of the family and really made us feel at home without fussing over us too much. Definitely worth a look if you want a good value, comfy hotel in a brilliant location.