Latest Reviews for London Hotels

Ibis London Barking
3.8/553 Reviews
I been to this hotel many times, its always gives best to stay after a long travel for sure, best clean and neat room, this time receptionist her name is Anisha she treated us really well much appreciated 👍,,, all is fine, the only thing I felt missing is tissues, I couldn't find any tissue box available in the room, but nice place.
Ibis London Earls Court
3.9/5121 Reviews
Visited for business reasons - the hotel inside is absolutely immaculate, very comfortable and excellent rooms. Breakfast was delicious and a good spread. The location isn't excellent and from the outside it doesn't look that impressive but overall I can't fault it. Would definitely stay again!
Ibis London Docklands Canary Wharf
3.9/572 Reviews
We selected this hotel because of it's proximity to the O2 and also because it was not charging silly money as others were. Found the place easily and were met by helpful receptionist who gave us some map directions. You do need to know that you will need to use the DLR and the tube to get to the O2. as it is very close but only if you are a crow !! Apart from a dodgy bit of carpet everything was clean and the breakfast next morning was quite impressive. Were this not in London we would have expected more luxury and space for the price but it is an expensive city so you either go with the flow or stay away.
Ibis London City - Shoreditch
4.3/5138 Reviews
Great hotel next close to Aldgate East tube. If you are Accor member you can check in early if they the room is available otherwise it is 10 pound. Rooms are decent size especially the triple room. Shower was wet room style in the triple room whilst the twin room had an enclosed shower. There was some noise which was due to some road construction traffic on the first night but didn’t notice it on the next night on the weekend. Fully stocked bar with plenty of seating for a late night drink. Service at reception was excellent. I had booked breakfast but because I wanted to check out early at 4am in order to join queens lying in state queue the receptionist offered to provide a takeout continental breakfast which duly came with a hot drink too the next morning. That was so good of them to do that. Only downside to hotel were the homeless people who congregated outside in front of the Tesco express. The later the day went the more drunk and sometimes aggressive they got. Not the hotels fault but a bit unnerving for a solo traveller or families with children.
Ibis London Greenwich
4.3/522 Reviews
We had a concert to go to at the o2 on a Sunday night. We didn’t want to try and train back home so decided to stay at the Ibis hotel. We have never visited Greenwich before so a good opportunity while we were here. Hotel….. Front of house were friendly, helpful and welcoming Room was clean and very spacious. No faults with hotel or room at all. Location…. Great location in the heart of Greenwich. Greenwich park was literally around the corner Greenwich market 1 min walk away. Other sight seeing places all within walking distance. Walking distance to the o2, very pretty walk along the Thames Path. Took 30 mins. Will certainly stay at the ibis again .
Ibis London Blackfriars
4.2/5139 Reviews
On arrival at the hotel we were greeted at reception and check in was smooth. We then entered our hotel room and it all went downhill. One of the pillows was filthy and we had to ask for it to be changed. After using the toilet we found that it did not flush, we told reception and we were informed this was a common problem. We then went out for the evening to see a show and on arriving back we found that there weren't any curtains in the room just a strip of material on a runner to pull across the window. The material only covered about 2/3 of the window which didn't provide much privacy from the building opposite and let too much light in. Myself and my partner both showered that evening and were almost scolded by the water. We were unable to turn the temperature down low enough. We then discovered that when cleaning our teeth there wasn't any cold water in the tap. Just a drip. We complained again. After a late night we were glad to sleep and not have to get up early. How wrong we were! At 8:15 the following morning we were both still asleep when there was a knock at the door. I woke my boyfriend and told him to go to the door. On opening it there was a woman stood there saying ”check out!” We said not yet and she just kept repeating ”Check out.” We asked what time check out was and she replied that she didn't speck English. We shut the door and checked on our booking which said check out was midday! We were incredibly cross that we had been disturbed and complained yet again when we went down to reception. As an apology we were offered a free breakfast. It was the worst breakfast, Very few cooked items available, most warming dishes were empty, no bread for toast and no pastries. No wonder they gave it away free! All in all a disastrous stay in an awful hotel. We will not be returning.

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