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Travelodge London Balham
4/546 Reviews
The location is good, very close to the subway station. The hotel staff was very happy to help. We arrived at the hotel before check-in time. The staff helped us to store our luggage. We also boiled water in the hotel tea room. The rooms are neat and clean, the basic facilities are overall satisfactory. But there is a problem, that is, I did not notice that this hotel is not provided with free wifi before booking the hotel. Because I have the data of the mobile phone card, I actually feel that there is no problem without wifi. However, I found that the hotel room basically could not receive the data signal of the mobile phone card (most of the time there was no cell). I specifically tried to receive the signal in the hotel lobby. As soon as the door was pushed out of the hotel, the signal was full. This is very unsatisfactory.
Balham Lodge
4.2/556 Reviews
Stayed at the lodge with my mum for one night and honestly cannot fault a single thing about this stay. The staff were lovely and welcoming, and went above and beyond to make our stay run smoothly and comfortably. The room was truly stunning and very spacious. We will definitely be returning next time we are in london, thank you all :)
The Station Hotel
4.2/561 Reviews
I always enjoy my visits to this hotel. Normally, I am able to request my favourite room, #5 on the first floor of two (no lift). On my most recent occasion, I was informed at check-in that there was a problem with the window blind, which is huge. The young man on reception was able to fix it, although there was still a bright external light which cast its beams onto the left side of the bed and pillow. The only quick solution was to lean the handle of my suitcase against the side of the blind to eliminate as much light as possible. Another guest had made a similar recent comment. Maybe a new rail and fixings wouldn't go amiss? Otherwise, the room was fully carpeted and extremely cosy, offering a comfortable double bed, TV, storage and hanging spaces, plenty of sockets, a well-stocked tea and coffee tray and no bright internal lights. There is also a fan with variable speeds. The shower room is quite small, but perfectly adequate, with a powerful shower, and offering high quality shower gel, shampoo, conditioner, hand and body lotion. Even the loo paper is not the usual thin offering! White, fluffy towels are in abundance, too. I would imagine no two rooms are the same. Even though the hotel is a five minute walk to the station, the trains do not disturb you. Also, the first floor is directly above the bar and eating areas, but there is no sound. So, thank you, Station Hotel. I'm sure I will return soon.
Leigham Court Hotel
4.1/57 Reviews
we are a family of 5 (2 adults, 14 year old and 2 10 year olds)and we stayed for 3 nights for our 1st time visiting London. we originally booked 2 nights , but we easily added a 3rd so we could get better trains home and have 2 full days in London. the hotel was lovely and clean, the room was quite spacious, and beds were comfortable.fresh towels were provided every day, and toiletries/toilet roll provided in the bathroom. The rooms have free wifi, and there was a TV in the room with standard freeview, but we didn't use it much as we were too busy exploring. There was also a kettle and a small fridge in the room which was very handy for water, drinks and milk etc. Breakfast was included and was continental or cooked breakfast,made Fresh for each person that wanted it. though we did feel stopped being served a little early at 9am the hotel was a few minutes walk from Stretham Hill rail station, which was a 20 min train ride away from London Victoria. trains were every half an hour so reasonably regular. We were glad we chose this hotel and my children have already asked when can we go back.😊😊😊😊
PubLove @ the Crown, Battersea
3.6/568 Reviews
Absolutely cracking burgers, must try if visiting. Vegan options and a selection of poutine style loaded chips. Relaxed atmosphere lots of space to work whilst lunching too. Will definitely be returning soon, lovely staff make all the difference. Many thanks!

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