{"postcode":"SW5 OQJ","website":"","categories":["Hotels"],"fax":"(020) 7373 5115","phone":"(020) 7373 4502","longitude":"","username":"Earle","locales":["Earl's Court"],"node_image_licence":"","opening_hours_text":"","country":"United Kingdom","city":"London","node_image_url":"","latitude":"","os_x":"","timestamp":"2003-12-10T09:31:41","address":"15-25 Hogarth Road","os_y":"","version":"4","summary":"","formatted_content":"<ul>\n<li><strong>Nearest <a href=\"?Tube\">Tube</a> station:</strong> <a href=\"?Earl%27s_Court_Station\">Earl's Court</a></li>\n</ul>\n<p>The Enterprise Hotel is a tourist class hotel situated in the heart of Earl's Court.</p>\n<h3>Hotel</h3>\n\n<p>Check In Time is 2pm. Check out Time is 11am. The hotel has 95\nrooms on five floors.</p>\n<p>We didn't eat at the in-house \"barn restaurant\". Furthermore, we had\nbreakfast at a small coffee shop down the corner which features a\nbroad variety of fresh breakfast items.</p>\n<p>Upon arrival, staff was very helpful in changing our standard quad \narrangement into two seperate double rooms. They were not very helpful\nwith organising a car, though. You can get a good car at the Avis\npoint near Tesco on Warwich Road for a reasonable price. Prices of\nthe \"budget car rental\" near the hotel does not include V.A.T and\nis considerably more expensive than Avis. There will be difficulties\nrenting a car for one day on weekends (e.g. only for saturday),\nunless you take public transportation to the airport.</p>\n<h3>Lounge</h3>\n\n<p>There is a lounge with background music avaiable on the ground floor\nin the reception area. Daily newspapers, London phone books and\nyellow pages are available. The Lounge features a console allowing\nInternet Access at overprized rates (there a cheaper Internet shop\ndown the street).</p>\n<p>There are severall fish tanks in the Lounge, some of them are too small\nand not very well looked after. For example, two aquariums were missing\nalgae-eating fishes, such as an ancistrus dolichopterus).</p>\n<p>There is also a piano serving as a clipboard for a variety of trash.</p>\n<h3>Rooms</h3>\n\n<p>Rooms are small, but okay. Rooms are equipped with private water \ntoilet, small shower, Telephone, TV and a Hairdryer. Coffee and tea is \navailable in the rooms. Our water boiler was somewhat \"worn-out\". My\ngirlfriend refused to drink from it, and she is certainly not picky.\nAn elevator to the rooms is available, although it is rather oldish \nand slow.</p>\n<p>Travellers from foreign countries may want to use the razor power supply in the bathroom that accepts most foreign power plugs without the hassle of using an adaptor, e.g. for charging their cell phone.</p>\n<p>After showering, the water from the shower took approx. 10 minutes to \ndisappear. This is a drawback for the second person to shower. It worked better in the other room, though. Room service did a good job, especially in unpacking a fresh soap every day. We ended up with four freshly unpacked soaps.</p>\n<p>Sometimes, you can hear your French neighbours returning late at night\nthrough the thin doors to the corridor. Beds are comfy, though.</p>\n","version_indpt_url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/Enterprise_Hotel%2C_SW5_0QJ","content":"* '''Nearest [[Tube]] station:''' [[Earl's Court Station|Earl's Court]]\n\nThe Enterprise Hotel is a tourist class hotel situated in the heart of Earl's Court.\n\n=== Hotel ===\n\nCheck In Time is 2pm. Check out Time is 11am. The hotel has 95\nrooms on five floors.\n\nWe didn't eat at the in-house \"barn restaurant\". Furthermore, we had\nbreakfast at a small coffee shop down the corner which features a\nbroad variety of fresh breakfast items.\n\nUpon arrival, staff was very helpful in changing our standard quad \narrangement into two seperate double rooms. They were not very helpful\nwith organising a car, though. You can get a good car at the Avis\npoint near Tesco on Warwich Road for a reasonable price. Prices of\nthe \"budget car rental\" near the hotel does not include V.A.T and\nis considerably more expensive than Avis. There will be difficulties\nrenting a car for one day on weekends (e.g. only for saturday),\nunless you take public transportation to the airport.\n\n\n=== Lounge ===\n\nThere is a lounge with background music avaiable on the ground floor\nin the reception area. Daily newspapers, London phone books and\nyellow pages are available. The Lounge features a console allowing\nInternet Access at overprized rates (there a cheaper Internet shop\ndown the street).\n\nThere are severall fish tanks in the Lounge, some of them are too small\nand not very well looked after. For example, two aquariums were missing\nalgae-eating fishes, such as an ancistrus dolichopterus).\n\nThere is also a piano serving as a clipboard for a variety of trash.\n\n\n=== Rooms ===\n\nRooms are small, but okay. Rooms are equipped with private water \ntoilet, small shower, Telephone, TV and a Hairdryer. Coffee and tea is \navailable in the rooms. Our water boiler was somewhat \"worn-out\". My\ngirlfriend refused to drink from it, and she is certainly not picky.\nAn elevator to the rooms is available, although it is rather oldish \nand slow.\n\nTravellers from foreign countries may want to use the razor power supply in the bathroom that accepts most foreign power plugs without the hassle of using an adaptor, e.g. for charging their cell phone.\n\nAfter showering, the water from the shower took approx. 10 minutes to \ndisappear. This is a drawback for the second person to shower. It worked better in the other room, though. Room service did a good job, especially in unpacking a fresh soap every day. We ended up with four freshly unpacked soaps.\n\nSometimes, you can hear your French neighbours returning late at night\nthrough the thin doors to the corridor. Beds are comfy, though.\n\n","node_image":"","url":"http://london.openguides.org/wiki/id=Enterprise_Hotel%2C_SW5_0QJ;version=4"}