I stayed at the Grosvenor back in September/October of last year and thoroughly enjoyed my time there, so much so that when I was due to move on to another cheaper hotel for the last week of my stay, I decided to pay up the extra money and stay on at the Grosvenor.
I was lucky in that I got both a reduced rate for a standard room (thru
Dreams Unlimited Travel via this site, $50 per night) and then was upgraded on arrival to a tower room for free, as it was an off peak period, and that definitely added to the effect, but I really liked the hotel anyway - it was relaxed, comfortable clean, the room a good size and the hotel is in a great location.
I had read reports here that it was a bit shabby and run down, but reckoned that an uncompetitive hotel just wouldn't last in that location so went with my instincts. They proved right. I think some folk interpreted it's relaxed air as being a careless attitude from the staff which was definitely not the case - personally I'd take that over the ultra-clinical efficiency of some mdern chain hotels anyway. It's not the newest, most hi-tech hotel, but the atmosphere was nice and chilled, the staff helpful, and overall I'd say you could do a lwhole ot worse than book a stay there.
I didnt use any of the restaurants myself but they seemed to be relatively well used. The pool area was being refurbished partly while we were there so should be in even better shape now - it was fine then anyways.
I'll be going back some time in the future.
