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My daughter and I arrived in London having booked two nights at this hotel as we wanted to be near the station. Unfortunately we were caught up with the effects of storm Emma and Siberian winds which made us stay in London and miss our...More
Very basic hotel but good price for central London and 5 minutes walk from Kings Cross. If you just require a room for the night this is okay, but the beds are average quality and very similar to some hostels I have stayed in. We...More
location:
this was good as 2minute walk to st panc/kings cross.
Room:
Very small and old fashioned. TV didnt work. no hair dryer or kettle in room.
Very small bathroom. Had to stand in the shower to get to the sink.
No place to put...More
Yes, it is cheap and yes, it is incredibly close to Kings Cross and Saint Pancras, but that is all that recommends it. Reception is nice enough, but the place has no lift, very narrow stairs and hallways, and very small rooms and small TV....More
Stayed for one night only prior to trip on Eurostar. The only positive point about this hotel is its location very close to Kings Cross and St Pancras.
We were given room 1b which is located in the basement and accessed via a flight of...More
Snuggly nestled within Central London is academic and leafy Bloomsbury, an area that boasts walking distance access to many of London's most popular attractions. It is also home to some of Britain's most celebrated museums, including the must-see British Museum. Despite an understandable popularity with students, tourists and day trippers, vast sections of Bloomsbury retain a quiet, residential feel year round and
Response from VonandBecs | Reviewed this property |
The room we had was very clean, we certainly didn't see any mold and all the sockets that we used work. I've stayed here twice and can't fault it for the price and location.