Axiom Park Hotel
London · United Kingdom · 140 Battersea Park Road
About Axiom Park Hotel — Luxury Boutique Hotel in London
Axiom Park Hotel is an exceptional 4-star hotel in London, United Kingdom. Guests enjoy a distinctive experience combining world-class facilities including concierge, bar, parking, and more with the personalised warmth that defines great boutique hospitality.
Guest Reviews 3.5 / 5
I stayed at Axiom Park Hotel for 2 nights over the weekend and had a lovely experience. I was a bit concerned after reading some reviews about noise from the bar opposite, but with the windows shut, it was completely quiet. The air conditioner also worked perfectly, despite some reviews saying otherwise. The stay was comfortable and the receptionists were nice as well, I’d definitely stay here again.
I have stayed at Axiom Park Hotel as I have visited Battersea Park area in South London. The Battersea Park area is a nice and beautiful area with nice buildings and the Battersea Park close by which is very beautiful in spring and summer. The hotel's rooms are spacious and clean, the bathrooms have a good size. The common areas are also well-maintained and clean. The receptionist was always friendly and approachable and he has always helped and made our experience at the hotel a nice and pleasant experience. I have visited and stayed at Axiom Park Hotel for more than 1 month now and I highly recommend the hotel for anyone wether is a tourist or a local person who wants to see a nice area and stay at a relaxing and nice hotel.
Disappointed by the experience — not worth the price I really wish I could leave a better review, but I feel it’s important to be honest to help others avoid making the same costly mistake. We stayed at Axiom Park Hotel near Battersea Park, which advertises itself as a four-star hotel. Unfortunately, it doesn’t even come close to a two-star standard. The only genuinely positive part of the stay was the staff — they were incredibly welcoming, supportive, and really tried to cater to our needs. For that, I’m grateful. That said, the room itself was in a terrible state. It was dirty, with visible bugs in the sink, a mattress full of stains and springs poking through — I could feel them in my back. The wardrobe smelled strongly of mould, and the air in the room felt heavy and stale. The temperature was unbearable, especially in the mornings when the sun hit the windows from around 7:30am, and there was no way to control the heat. Sleeping was almost impossible. The building is also in poor condition — the paintwork is tired, the overall appearance is run-down, and several plug sockets were loose to the point of making me question whether they were safe to use at all. All of this, and we paid £289 for two nights. I’m genuinely sorry to leave such a review, especially because the staff were doing their best, but the hotel itself does not meet even the most basic expectations — let alone the four-star rating it claims. I hope this helps others make a more informed decision.