Devonport

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Reviews of Devonport House Hotel, Greenwich

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Review by Rob on 6th August, 2008

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If you are looking for a clean and comfortable hotel with good en-suite facilities and ideally situated for Greenwich then this fits the bill. Not 4 star (in my opinion) but overall a good place to stay with a great plentiful breakfast and added bonus of free parking.

Date visited: 04 Aug 08

Review by Andy & Karen on 27th May, 2008

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Staff, comfort and cleanliness all brilliant. As was free parking. Restaurant a big disappointment. Very limited menu and horrendously over priced! fortunately there is a good selection of sensibly priced alternatives close by.

Date visited: 25 - 27/05/2008

Review by Sue Hayes on 2nd September, 2007

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This is the best hotel in greenwich, clean rooms, great staff, food is excellent and the prices are fantastic. It's a stones throw from the centre but quiet enough for a nice sleep!

Date visited: 01.08.07

Review by Samuel on 9th November, 2006

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The Devonport House Hotel is truly a spectacular place. From the moment I arrived to the moment I departed, the staff made my comfort a priority. I've never met a more cheerful bunch of people. The location was fabulous; my room overlooked the main road in Greenwich. I was so pleased I could park my car and search the internet for FREE. My room was spacious, clean and had working air conditioning. No complaints!

Date visited: July 26, 2006

Review by SGJ on 24th July, 2006

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Some of the rudest, most unhelpful staff I have ever come across, which is disappointing given its wonderful location. On top of this it was impossible to sleep in the rooms due to searing heat and no airconditioning. A real shame. Never again.

Date visited: May 2006

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