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Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel
4.2/541 Reviews

Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel

Canary Wharf London|1.67km from Decathlon
The hotel is just above Canary Wharf and is just a short drive from the ferry terminal. By ferry or metro bus, you can easily reach the city centres such as Westminster. It is close to the financial city, surrounded by office workers, no tourists, relatively quiet. It is the East London Indians who have more points in the Middle East. On the edge of the ferry terminal is my favorite Cantonese restaurant dynasty. For me, this Chinese restaurant is very good in London, at least it is much stronger than the Chinatown, and the price is very high. So for me this location is excellent. The old hotel is old, but when the four seasons hotel was designed and built, it was made of good materials. The room of about forty inches was very big in London. The bathroom was especially spacious and exquisite, wet and dry, with rain and bathtub. , multi-angle mirror, super like the bath water of this hotel, very large, very comfortable to wash. This bathing water is the best in so many hotels in London where I have lived. The hotel gym and swimming pool are also very good. It’s just that the swimming pool is outsourced to Viking. I have to go to the hotel front desk to change cards. I walked over from the back garden and went through the public areas. I can’t go straight to the bathrobes or swimsuits. I have to take the swimming things to the locker room there. Change, this is very bad for a five-star hotel. And because the swimming pool is outsourced, there are a lot of people and it’s not good. The departure hotel helped to call a taxi, but it was not a watch. It was a fixed price, which was five pounds more expensive than when I was on the table. Overall, the hotel's price/performance ratio is not bad in London.

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Aptel East
4.2/566 Reviews

Aptel East

London|2.12km from Decathlon
We stayed here for 3 nights to celebrate my daughters 40th, we stayed on the 5th floor, we had room 30 which had a dodgy door so make sure it’s closed properly if you stay in it, the room was advertised as a city view but all we could see was the royal London hospital, my daughter had room 33 which you could see the shard from, just so your aware if your paying extra for the view it’s not really worth it, anyway to the good points of which there were many, check in was very quick and easy, you will need a £50 refundable deposit upon arrival, the reception staff were all very helpful and friendly, the room was very modern and we had plenty of space, the bed was comfy and we never heard any noise from anywhere during our stay, the rooms are a little sp**** and clinical, a few pictures on the walls would make a huge difference but didn’t in any way affect our stay, the area itself isn’t the best, lots of shops that were wholesale only, all shuttered up on a night with lots of graffiti on them, if you leave the apartments and turn right you come to the Castle pub, we went in here for a drink but the music wasn’t to our liking so left after one, if you keep to the left where the street splits at the Castle it’s like a different world, new buildings all very nice and clean, this way takes you towards the Tower Hill tube station which we used as we called into the Goodman’s field (Wetherspoons) for a breakfast to start the day, there are closer tube stations to the Aptel though, we would stay here again but it’s a little too far out for me, but don’t hesitate if your thinking of booking it, you won’t be disappointed

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YHA London Thameside
4/520 Reviews
This place was vibing - such a great atmosphere. ALL the staff without exception were fun, welcoming and caring. Great receptionists and wonderful ladies in the canteen. There is an on site cafe selling drinks and crisps/chocolate. They do breakfast and lunch but not evening meals. But there is a fully eqipped kitchen downstairs you can use, eat and store your food, they even provode lables for your food. We paid £47 for a private 2 person room for a Monday night. We got bunk beds that were really comfy, lockers ( you need your own lock) and fresh white linen. You need your own towels. They dont provide any toiletaries, which is fine, but I forgot to bring hand soap so washed my hands with shower gel. There was an ensuite shower room, which was clean and fnctionable. The only real issue was the water pressure was low so the shower trickled out.
London Stay Apartments
3.7/524 Reviews
When we arrived we were unable to check in as our room was apparently being cleaned. We did not mind at all and were happy to wait. The receptionist told us that we could leave our bags in reception or chap the door of the room and ask the guests if we could leave our bags in there whilst they were still there. We thought this was odd. When we got into our room it was very apparent that it had not been cleaned in a long, long time. There was food (fish) leftover in the fridge/freezer. The fridge itself was filthy. The shower and bathroom had ants and dust gathering and there was no soap (we had to purchase this ourself as the receptionist was gone and we could not ask for more). The bed was stained and sheets were dirty with hairs and marks on them. You could feel the springs of the bed as you sat on it. There were no plugs for charging anything - we had to unplug the fridge to charge our phone. Upon checking out, we advised reception of the state of our room and our genuine disgust at the lack of cleanliness. The receptionist could not have been more unhelpful and disinterested. We received a phone call this evening advising the only ‘compensation’ they could offer was a 50% discount next time we stayed. We would definitely not stay here again, even if it were free. The hotel did not seem to care either way about our experience. We are not fussy, however it is not too much to expect that somewhere is clean and you have soap to wash your hands (Especially in times like these). I would give this place less than 1 star if I could. Overall a dreadful stay and we would encourage everyone to avoid this place.
Dockers Inn
4.2/530 Reviews
Nice modern pub with attached rooms which are separate from the pub and provide privacy . They don't shout enough about what a great location it is. Close to overground rail, and 1 stop away from tube connections. We got to the O2 I about 8 minutes. Rooms have been updated and are modern and clean. Bathroom big but bath small. They provide a takeaway breakfast, but shame they don't provide a full English.
DoubleTree by Hilton London – Docklands Riverside
4.1/577 Reviews
this hotel is a distance away from the city, but i’ve come to love it’s quiet and quaint neighbourhood. as hotel guests, you get free rides on the ferry to & fro Canary Wharf pier, which is still about a 10 minute walk to Canary Wharf metro & various malls. the hotel has narrow hallways to the rooms, floors are a little squeaky & you can hear people talk in the halls from your hotel room. lifts were a little confusing as well as rooms are subdivided into 8 areas (8 lifts). me and my mother didn’t receive a warm cookie upon check-in, but my boyfriend who arrived the next morning did, along with the ferry schedule, so i would say hotel service is inconsistent. we also had several issues with the toilet not being able to flush (me & my boyfriend’s room) & it took half a day for someone to attend to us - from the time we left the hotel to an hour after we got back. my mom had to call thrice on this issue. our toilet was also smaller and there was no drainage on the bathroom floor so it was often wet.
Holiday Inn Express London - Limehouse
4.2/5132 Reviews
Staying here at the moment for 4 nights. Purpose of visit is for an appointment at Moorfields Eye Hospital which it is ideal for, less than a 30min commute. Room is clean and tidy with comfortable double bed and pull out sofa bed for the kids (family room). Cleaners daily, make the beds & change towels. Tea & coffee making facilities in the room. Breakfast is quite basic but ok for the price we have paid. The hotel only supplies breakfast, no lunch or dinner service although they are more than happy for you to order takeaway and eat on their tables in the bar. They will even provide you with plates and cutlery if needed. Highly recommend ordering from Bronson's Burgers via Deliveroo. Delicious burgers and less than 30mins from order to delivery!!! Very impressed! Overall, hotel is a good base for getting around London for sightseeing for a few days but if staying any longer I would look for somewhere slightly higher quality. Limehouse train station is a 5 min walk away. Nearest bus stop 2 min walk away.
Marlin Canary Wharf
3.5/551 Reviews
Very good hotel environment is very good The waiter is also very polite. Help us to check out late Super Super good. Recommend this hotel very good value for money. Great

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