I stayed at the Marriott for one night in early January when travelling for work. Having lived in Twickenham I selected the Marriott for 2 key reasons, accessibility and noise levels. The hotel has plenty of free parking in an area where parking is in short supply and although it is an an approx 15 minute walk to the station (and about the same by the 281 bus due to traffic) it is further away from the noise from the A316 and the train station than the other chain hotels in the area. To access the parking you have to drive in through the stadium gates and go around the back = you then have a short walk back to the front of the hotel.
The hotel is on the expensive side but it is spotlessly clean, has polite reception staff a good breakfat and despite being on the Heathrow flight path there was no plane noise - which is pretty unusual in south west London.
My room was huge with 2 kingsized beds it was almost too big for a single business traveller. The bed was super comfortable with 4 massive pillows, some foam, some feather. The bathroom was quite small with a really strange double door which had a note on one half suggesting it should be kept shut for safety reasons. This made the entry to the bathroom rather narrow (I assume it is a space saving arrangement). Shower was a good power shower and there was a nice assortment of toiletries but only 3 sets of towels which was fine for me but maybe not if the room was at capacity.
Twickenham has loads of pubs and restaurants to choose from if you dont fancy the restaurant at the hotel or you can even hop on the train to Richmond if you want even more choice. In the week Twickenham is fairly quiet but on weekends the centre is quiet buzzy and on match days it is packed with people which makes booking is essential. I like the White Swan down on the river.
