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The Nadler Victoria: Affordable luxury in London right next to Buckingham Palace

Affordable luxury, a short walk away from Buckingham Palace. That is the unique selling point proudly boasted by boutique hotel The Nadler Victoria, part of a small but chic chain of four hotels spread across London and beyond.

Location will be key to the success of The Nadler.

Aside from it being next door to the royal grounds, it’s also a five to 10-minute walk from London Victoria station, and just a few steps from the new St James Theatre, and an array of coffee shops, restaurants and bars.

Beds come in a range of size to suit your needs
Beds come in a range of size to suit your needs

The rooms provide a comfortable haven amid the chaos of the city, where the smallest details have clearly been carefully considered to ensure guests feel like a VIP.

The fittings allow visitors to make themselves at home.

USB and HDMI connections mean you can bring your own films to watch, and a mini kitchen means you can cook your own food using the microwave, keep your prosecco cool in the fridge, and choose between instant or Nespresso coffee.

All rooms come with a sophisticated entertainment system
All rooms come with a sophisticated entertainment system
Bathrooms in the superior rooms come with built-in sound systems. So you can listen to the headlines or your favourite tunes while taking a shower
Bathrooms in the superior rooms come with built-in sound systems. So you can listen to the headlines or your favourite tunes while taking a shower

And forget the barbaric practice of having a glass of water from a lukewarm bathroom tap, as there is a Brita-filtered water tap included in the kitchen.

If you opt for the superior room, you may expect soft jazz playing as you open the door through the sophisticated in-room sound system, which even includes a speaker in the bathroom.

The beds are as comfortable as they look, and, with a quiet air conditioner fitted in the room, there isn’t much standing in the way of guaranteeing you a good night’s sleep.

Brita filtered water is provided on tap in all rooms
Brita filtered water is provided on tap in all rooms
Nespresso machines and mini kitchens are featured in all rooms, which feature a microwave, fridge, glasses, crockery, and hot and cold running water
Nespresso machines and mini kitchens are featured in all rooms, which feature a microwave, fridge, glasses, crockery, and hot and cold running water

There are no catering facilities in the hotel itself, but you can order a reasonably-priced breakfast to the room as the team will arrange this for you.

With each booking you receive offers of a discount at many nearby good quality, independent restaurants.

If you’re not sure where to go, the highly approachable staff are very knowledgeable about the local area and more than willing to help you make your visit to the capital even more special with a delicious meal or a couple of drinks.

Prices start from £110 per night for a single, moving to £140 for a standard double.

Small doubles are also available for £120.

If you're looking for something bigger, king rooms start at £160.

Superior rooms come with even bigger beds (180cm wide for a king or you may opt for two single beds plus a chair-bed if you're a party of three) and more space. Many rooms also come with speaker systems in the bathroom. Prices start at £180.

The top price is £200 for a deluxe room - the largest of the range. These rooms can sleep up to four people.

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