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Montcalm Brewery, London City
3.6/5109 Reviews

Montcalm Brewery, London City

London|0.5km from Noble Street Viewing Walkway
On arrival to check in, the male staff on reception were certainly not welcoming. First time I have ever been asked for proof of ID. I initially showed them a printout of the confirmation of the booking, but that was not good enough, thank goodness i had my driving license with me. To gain access to our room we had to walk across a courtyard to a side door which led to a lift and a maze of stairs. We were thankfully escorted to our room, otherwise, I do not think we would have found it. The room itself was very small and dark for a five-star hotel, not even a proper window. There were many buttons and switches in the room, but nobody had the courtesy to inform us of what they were all for and there were no instructions to hand in the room to help you work things out. In addition, the room safe did not work and as there were no do not disturb/room ready to be cleaned signs to hang on the door, a cleaner came to the room to service and clean it whilst my wife was in the bath. We subsequently found out that two of the mystery buttons in the room were for ”do not disturb, or room ready to be cleaned” but like the room safe, they did not work. I do firmly believe a five-star hotel should ensure everything is in working order before guests arrive. I have said below that this hotel does not have a bar or restaurant, well it does have both attached to it, but they do not belong to the hotel. You can have an all-inclusive breakfast rate when booking, but as my wife is not a breakfast person, we did not, and I paid for my breakfasts separately each morning. This was fine, but watch out, they add on a service charge to the prices on the breakfast menu and one morning I was overcharged. They had the cheek to charge me separately for my tea, which was already included in the menu price. Having said that, the serving breakfast waitresses were very friendly and efficient, as was the waitress who served and looked after us for our family Sunday Lunch. Yes, the hotel itself is kept very clean, as was our room, but I certainly would not rate it five stars.
The Ned
4.3/584 Reviews

The Ned

London|0.53km from Noble Street Viewing Walkway
Very satisfied with a hotel, worthy of this price. When I made a mistake at the time of booking, I saw that the room information showed that the facilities for the disabled were provided, and I didn’t think about it. I found that it was a special room for the disabled. It was really embarrassing. . . Before the check-in, the hotel contacted me via Ctrip and asked me about my check-in time. My answer may arrive at noon, which will be far earlier than the hotel's check-in time. The reply will be arranged according to the situation on the day. On the day of the check-in, we arrived at the hotel around 11:00 and they were all ready. Thank you very much! The hotel was originally remodeled by the bank and opened only last year, new and atmospheric. There are seven or eight restaurants in the hotel lobby, and the taste is comprehensive. Geographically, it is located in the downtown area, walking close to the hotels around the Thames, and next to the subway station. The decor of the room is completely classic British style, the details are carefully polished, very special and very like. There are no less than 20 kinds of bath products, which is extremely luxurious. I saw a comment on the book saying that the sound of the music downstairs was noisy, but the actual experience was completely unrecognizable. The sound insulation of the window was well done. The sound of the door next door was noisy. This may be the only fly in the ointment.

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Aptel East
4.3/571 Reviews

Aptel East

London|2.39km from Noble Street Viewing Walkway
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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Premier Inn London Farringdon (Smithfield)
4.4/543 Reviews
Everything you'd expect in a good Premier Inn: clean, comfortable, good value. Staff was polite, the room was all I needed, and the breakfast was a great way to fill my tummy before traveling to Heathrow for a long flight. The hotel is in a pretty good location: just 7 minutes to Farrington Station, and about 10 minutes to St. Paul's if you want to explore that area. Not a big area for shops, but that is easy to access by Tube.
The Moorgate by Cove
4.4/538 Reviews
I am an East Ender who has lived in the US since 2001. When I come ”home” every year. I primarily stay in hotels but this trip I picked The Moorgate by Cove as (a) it is close to the tube and overground rail services I use and (b) the great reviews. The Moorgate by Cove opened in March 2023 so everything is still relatively new. I stayed in a one bedroom apartment. I am not sure who designed the rooms but I am certain it is not someone who travels or has a problem bending down. Based on the great reviews I appreciate that some of the following are not an issue for other travelers but I feel they are worthy of a mention as they may impact the comfort of your stay: (1)There is no wardrobe/closet in the bedroom. There is a two tiered clothes rack for items that can go on a hanger but nowhere to store any other clothes. There is a shelved cupboard opposite the kitchen area but the shelves are too shallow for storing clothing, shoes etc. Consequently you have to live out of your suitcase but there is very little floor space around the bed to store it. They do not have luggage racks so suitcases will be on the floor (bending over). (2) As I discovered on my first night, the floor of the shower is as slippery as a sheet of ice. They did provide me with a non slip mat but frankly these should be in the showers as a matter of safety. (3) The ceilings are high so the pan shower is far from your head unless you are about 6'5”. I'm sure this is not an issue for everyone but if you have long hair like me it is pretty ineffectual at rinsing the shampoo from your hair. (4) There is nowhere in the shower for your own toiletries (mentioned in a previous review). The only place to put them is on the shower floor (bending over). (5) There is a hairdryer but nowhere to plug it in by a mirror (mentioned in a previous review) (6) The safe is on the bottom shelf of the shelving unit in the kitchen. More bending required and you have to get down on all fours to check it is empty. (7) An ironing board is provided but due to the lack of a wardrobe or closet it takes pride of place next to the sofa in the living room. (8) The kitchen was very well equipped. The cutlery drawer is under the oven (more bending). There is a mini dishwasher however the dinner plates are too big for it. There is nowhere to drain items you wash by hand. (9) On TripAdvisor housekeeping is listed as a Room Feature. To clarify it is provided every 7 days otherwise there is a cost. (10) There is nowhere to store luggage at The Moorgate. You can store it at their property 10 minutes away but that is extremely inconvenient. With regard to my ”luck” vs other travelers I had the following issues: (1) The towels are thick and fluffy but contained curly short black hairs that were not mine. Staff were extremely apologetic and switched them out. (2) No hot water on Tuesday evening or Wednesday morning. This was due to an issue with the boiler and impacted the entire building. (3) On Thursday morni
Montcalm Brewery, London City
3.6/5109 Reviews
On arrival to check in, the male staff on reception were certainly not welcoming. First time I have ever been asked for proof of ID. I initially showed them a printout of the confirmation of the booking, but that was not good enough, thank goodness i had my driving license with me. To gain access to our room we had to walk across a courtyard to a side door which led to a lift and a maze of stairs. We were thankfully escorted to our room, otherwise, I do not think we would have found it. The room itself was very small and dark for a five-star hotel, not even a proper window. There were many buttons and switches in the room, but nobody had the courtesy to inform us of what they were all for and there were no instructions to hand in the room to help you work things out. In addition, the room safe did not work and as there were no do not disturb/room ready to be cleaned signs to hang on the door, a cleaner came to the room to service and clean it whilst my wife was in the bath. We subsequently found out that two of the mystery buttons in the room were for ”do not disturb, or room ready to be cleaned” but like the room safe, they did not work. I do firmly believe a five-star hotel should ensure everything is in working order before guests arrive. I have said below that this hotel does not have a bar or restaurant, well it does have both attached to it, but they do not belong to the hotel. You can have an all-inclusive breakfast rate when booking, but as my wife is not a breakfast person, we did not, and I paid for my breakfasts separately each morning. This was fine, but watch out, they add on a service charge to the prices on the breakfast menu and one morning I was overcharged. They had the cheek to charge me separately for my tea, which was already included in the menu price. Having said that, the serving breakfast waitresses were very friendly and efficient, as was the waitress who served and looked after us for our family Sunday Lunch. Yes, the hotel itself is kept very clean, as was our room, but I certainly would not rate it five stars.
Club Quarters Hotel St Paul's, London
4.1/5122 Reviews
W/End away in London. We were looking for a hotel close to the river Thames & St. Catherine’s Docks inc. Tower Bridge & St. Paul’s Cathedral. Eventually we found the Clubquaters Hotel in St. Paul’s. which was was spot on for location. The hotel was superb, great facilities, inc. a gym. the room was lovely, Reception staff were very helpful. Just off the Reception is a direct link door to the superb Cotes Restaurant, so we could start our day off with a great Full English Breakfast. Yum…Yum it was spot on! The location of the hotel is superb….St. Paul’s Cathedral right next door…a Bell Ring away….the River Thames including the famous Millennium Bridge, a short walk away. Close to St. Paul’s Underground along with city bus stops and numerous extremely convenient shops., couldn’t fault it. Spot on!
Montcalm Brewery Townhouse
3.9/5105 Reviews
Overall room was nice clean tidy. Air-con wasn’t working did report this and was issued a fan. Blowing hot air as room was very warm. Other than that room was great. I did message hotel 1 month prior to stay. As was Birthday weekend away, not one reply. I then called the hotel was told they would get back to me. They did not call me back. I did raise this when we arrived at hotel, and we got Prosecco in the room. Birthday card with the incorrect name on, and I didn’t give them any names. Luckily partner saw the funny side. (Phew) Other than this good stay. Would stay again, just need air con to work.
The Ned
4.3/584 Reviews
Very satisfied with a hotel, worthy of this price. When I made a mistake at the time of booking, I saw that the room information showed that the facilities for the disabled were provided, and I didn’t think about it. I found that it was a special room for the disabled. It was really embarrassing. . . Before the check-in, the hotel contacted me via Ctrip and asked me about my check-in time. My answer may arrive at noon, which will be far earlier than the hotel's check-in time. The reply will be arranged according to the situation on the day. On the day of the check-in, we arrived at the hotel around 11:00 and they were all ready. Thank you very much! The hotel was originally remodeled by the bank and opened only last year, new and atmospheric. There are seven or eight restaurants in the hotel lobby, and the taste is comprehensive. Geographically, it is located in the downtown area, walking close to the hotels around the Thames, and next to the subway station. The decor of the room is completely classic British style, the details are carefully polished, very special and very like. There are no less than 20 kinds of bath products, which is extremely luxurious. I saw a comment on the book saying that the sound of the music downstairs was noisy, but the actual experience was completely unrecognizable. The sound insulation of the window was well done. The sound of the door next door was noisy. This may be the only fly in the ointment.

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