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Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel
4.2/541 Reviews

Canary Riverside Plaza Hotel

Canary Wharf London|2.02km from Mudchute Park and Farm
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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The Collective Canary Wharf
3.5/5114 Reviews
I was amazed by the hotel at first glance, it had a kitchen space at first glance. I was checked in by Sunny who provided excellent customer service and welcoming. So far so good. The room was quite warm when I walked in but other than that it’s okay.
Inglewood Hub
3.4/528 Reviews
I felt really nervous after reading the reviews. But the stay was flawless. We were not asked for a £200 deposit on arrival. The rooms and bathroom were perfectly clean. It's a guest house, not a chain hotel. So no, it doesn't have that sterile level of cleanliness. But it is clean. And comfortable. And homely. The host gave me clear instructions on how to use the keypads to access the property and it was simple to do. Perfect location to access the o2, which is why we were in London. We will return if ever needed again with no hesitation.
Clover Court by Q Apartments
4.3/527 Reviews
I made a reservation for two people at a bargain price, but it was a flat with 2 beds, a living room and a kitchen. Since it was on the 15th floor, the scenery is beautiful and the night view is the best. Since it was a corner room, there were 4 balconies, so I could relax outside. All are new and the bath is clean. You can cook and it's perfect for a weekend. There is also Tesco nearby, which is convenient. Anyway, it was beautiful and I wanted to live in such a house. The female receptionist is friendly and there is a male receptionist at night. If you can stay at a cheap price, I would like to go again. If there's one problem, the boiler in the kitchen? It's very noisy and you have to pay £ 500 first with a card as compensation. If you don't troll the room, that £ 500 will come back, but I think it's a bit expensive.
Lincoln Plaza London, Curio Collection by Hilton
4.4/51 Reviews
This Hilton is in the New Financial City of London. Although the map shows a distance from the core urban area, it also takes 20 minutes more subway time. It is very cost-effective and the hardware is very new. Don't eat it for breakfast, the free mini bar can also be solved, and the bath preparations are also very cold local niche brands in London. The facade of this hotel is called Lincoln Square. Don't miss the Hilton sign. Don't miss it.
Hilton London Canary Wharf
4.7/5138 Reviews
There is a problem with the room information page. The size of the ordinary suite is not 65 square meters and there are no partitions. It is suitable for a family of three. The surrounding transportation is very convenient, not far from DLR and subway. The room hygiene was average. There was someone's sock under the sofa bed in the first room. There was dust on the bedside and wall in the second room as shown in the picture. There were capsules in the coffee machine that had been used by others but had not been thrown away. The staff's attitude and service were okay, normal for London.
Cubo Canary Wharf
4.7/53 Reviews
The room is clean and tidy, suitable for family travel, and can cook!

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