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8 tháng ba, 2024
The hotel's biggest selling feature is its location. The British Museum next door and short stroll to Soho, Trafalgar Square is only a 15 minutes walk. It is also well placed for the tube, buses, and cabs.
The hotel is in bad need of modernisation, carpets are threadbare, wallpaper looks like it is loose in some places, it just had the feel of a budget hotel, which I know it is not trying to be.
Would I stay again? Probably not.
As a solo traveller, rooms are fine for a night, but I wouldn't want to have a suitcase or have been with another person for more than a couple of nights. Like the rest of the hotel the room is a bit tired. There has clearly been work done because there are painted over holes in the wall and patxh wallpapering. The floorboards creaked terribly. The bathroom was cozy, with only room for one person. The shower was hot or cold, I couldn't find a happy medium and the shower head would stay on the wall so it was hold and shower! Bathroom again is tired.
Others have mentioned it already, but I have been working in London for a number of years and stayed in numerous hotels. From memory thus is the first with a sign that says that the tap water is not drinking water. There is water in the room in a bottle that is not sealed. I suggest you buy in water or boil the bottled water first.
Breakfast was good as was the coffee.
Staff are friendly.
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