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The Ned
4.3/580 Reviews

The Ned

London|0.66km from Old Billingsgate
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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The Ned
4.3/580 Reviews

The Ned

London|0.66km from Old Billingsgate
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.
Aptel East
4.3/566 Reviews

Aptel East

London|1.71km from Old Billingsgate
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 Bank (Tower)
4.2/542 Reviews

Premier Inn London Bank (Tower)

London|0.07km from Old Billingsgate
I had a terrible experience staying at this hotel. I had booked for two nights on 30 and 31 January. On 30th April i was woken up by a man coming into my room. He had turned on the light and was through the door before i knew what was happening. I shot up from my sleep and told him to get out. He started to approach me showing his card key saying he as given the room number by reception. I said please just get out you have really frightened me. Thankfully he left but I was really shaken and my heart was pounding. I got out of bed and put a chair up against the door and then put my suitcase on top of the chair. I was pressing the handle down to make sure it couldn't be pushed down by someone from the outside. I didn't go to reception as I was on the 5th floor and afraid to leave the room. I didn't really sleep much as i was on high alert, as a single woman on her own i felt very vulnerable. The next morning I went to reception to report what had happened. The receptionist said 'oh yes i heard from the night staff they gave the room key to the man because he had the same surname as you'. I was shocked this could happen but also by the very blase attitude of the staff member. She didn't ask if i was ok or was there anything she could do. I had thought to stay elsewhere the next night but i had pre-paid but it was during the train strike and all hotels had put their prices up. The second night I stayed I again had the chair against the door but didn't feel safe. I couldn't wait to leave the place. I have since complained and was offered a partial refund for the night in question - i would have expected a full refund given i didn't have a 'good nights sleep' for both nights. Seemingly the most likely reason I had an intruder in my room was because 'reception had not marked the room off property'. I wont stay at this hotel again nor a premier inn. I need to feel safe when staying at a hotel on my own. I was disgusted at their whole lack of care about the effect this had on me. Not good enough receptionists or guest relations staff. Take care if you wish to stay...maybe ensure they have taken the room off property so you don't have an intruder in the early hours of the morning standing in your bedroom.

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Great St Helen Hotel
3.8/564 Reviews
Compact room but - as someone else said - nothing was missing. Well laid out bathroom and very, very warm room in stark contrast to freezing outside temperatures. Due to this the fire alarm went off in the morning waking us up with a start! Room with tea & coffee and very nice muffins and complimentary water. Staff very friendly and helpful. Central location to the City, near Liverpool Station and Bank. Overall recommended for 1 or 2 nights stay, would visit again.
Counting House
4.5/5102 Reviews
The hotel has a history of hundreds of years. The door is very small and it is easy to walk by accidentally, so that every time you go back to the neighborhood, you have to look at it. There are stairs and elevators (the elevator is so narrow that it can accommodate two adults and two large luggage). But none of these things affect my quality experience. First of all, the reception was very enthusiastic. Although English was like white paper, I couldn't understand what she was saying, but I still felt her thoughtful and meticulous care and warm attitude. The facilities in the hotel from the inside to the outside did not have a sense of centuries-old. Retained some hundred years of temperament, but the internal facilities are very modern, especially the bathroom, simple and clean, enough to meet my needs for the bathroom. Especially worth mentioning is that coffee, tea bags, biscuits, chocolates in the room are provided every day. Water and bubble water can be free and unlimited. The day before, we also bought water in the supermarket to take it back. Although it is less than 1 pound, if you need to buy it back every day, It's also very troublesome and expensive. In particular, I am a big water drinker 😂 The Nestle capsule coffee machine in the room is easy to use. It makes me want to buy a thought to bring it back for the first time. The hotel is located in the financial street. It is very convenient to go anywhere. The bus bus and subway station are close at hand. It is still very convenient to go back to the hotel to rest when you are tired. By the way, this trip to London has a much better experience of the bus than the subway. In short, the hotel likes it very much. If you have the opportunity, you will stay again. I am willing to recommend it to my friends.
Premier Inn London Bank (Tower)
4.2/542 Reviews
I had a terrible experience staying at this hotel. I had booked for two nights on 30 and 31 January. On 30th April i was woken up by a man coming into my room. He had turned on the light and was through the door before i knew what was happening. I shot up from my sleep and told him to get out. He started to approach me showing his card key saying he as given the room number by reception. I said please just get out you have really frightened me. Thankfully he left but I was really shaken and my heart was pounding. I got out of bed and put a chair up against the door and then put my suitcase on top of the chair. I was pressing the handle down to make sure it couldn't be pushed down by someone from the outside. I didn't go to reception as I was on the 5th floor and afraid to leave the room. I didn't really sleep much as i was on high alert, as a single woman on her own i felt very vulnerable. The next morning I went to reception to report what had happened. The receptionist said 'oh yes i heard from the night staff they gave the room key to the man because he had the same surname as you'. I was shocked this could happen but also by the very blase attitude of the staff member. She didn't ask if i was ok or was there anything she could do. I had thought to stay elsewhere the next night but i had pre-paid but it was during the train strike and all hotels had put their prices up. The second night I stayed I again had the chair against the door but didn't feel safe. I couldn't wait to leave the place. I have since complained and was offered a partial refund for the night in question - i would have expected a full refund given i didn't have a 'good nights sleep' for both nights. Seemingly the most likely reason I had an intruder in my room was because 'reception had not marked the room off property'. I wont stay at this hotel again nor a premier inn. I need to feel safe when staying at a hotel on my own. I was disgusted at their whole lack of care about the effect this had on me. Not good enough receptionists or guest relations staff. Take care if you wish to stay...maybe ensure they have taken the room off property so you don't have an intruder in the early hours of the morning standing in your bedroom.
Hub by Premier Inn London Tower Bridge
4.3/543 Reviews
The service was great, very friendly. One thing of note, these were perhaps the best towels I have ever had at a hotel. 6' long, and thick as a blanket. It was like being wrapped in a cloud. Not even at 5* hotels have I experiences such towel quality! One negative point, there was not a toilet brush in the room. Will gladly stay here again.
Cheval Three Quays at The Tower of London
4.7/5202 Reviews
I am very satisfied with this accommodation. It has spacious windows with scenic views and excellent lighting. The kitchen is well-equipped, and there's a washer-dryer available. The room is modern and clean. The Tower of London and ferry terminal are right next door, and there's a bus stop nearby for visiting places like museums and other distant locations. Extremely pleased!
Apex City of London Hotel
4.5/5113 Reviews
I agree with other reviews, clean, modern, friendly and a really good location, across the road from the Four Seasons, a nice quiet easy London neighborhood location. Nickolai at reception is the most helpful receptionist/concierge I have ever run into and we travel a lot. He figured out rooms for a large family get together that really worked when we checked in, he actually WALKED us to various points nearby to get us in the right direction. They absolutely need to keep him. Beds, black out curtains, pillows, room amenities, excellent. The restaurant bar serves all day, from morning to around 10.45. Taxis are hard come by in this location and so are Ubers, but we never went without and London Tower tube is 2 minutes away. All taxi's and Ubers took at least 15 minutes. You are far from Convent Garden and more central points (20 mins by taxi and around 15-20 pounds. 30 pounds and 30 to 40 mins to get to Paddington Station which has the Heathrow Express train. If you are planning on underground, not a problem. If you want a more upgraded room, book the deluxe with balcony. We had several and while you will not have adjoining rooms, you can access all those rooms via the balconies. It was also fun to have drinks on the balcony which runs the length of the balcony rooms with a great view of London Bridge.

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