Rushmore

Notting Hill & West London


The gentle pastel shades, Mediterranean murals, terracotta and faux marbling of this modest hotel create a different and rather charming atmosphere. All 22 guest rooms are of a decent size and are impeccably clean, although it's prudent to compare rooms: four rooms on the 1st floor have balconies: Nos 11 and 12 face the street and Nos 14 and 15, the courtyard. There's no lift.


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