
I was a single female traveller booked in on the 6th May for 4 nights. When I arrived and saw the outside of the "Hotel" my heart sank - the paintwork was peeling and it looked filthy. I gritted my teeth and went inside hoping it was going to get better. I was greeted by a male member of staff...
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Myself and my friend booked a twin room for a one night stay in London to go see a show. We didn't put much thought into our accommodation as we had the attitude 'sure its only one night'. Big mistake! We arrived at reception to leave our bags as it was too early to check in. We were told that...
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Avoid this place (I won't call it a hotel) at all costs. I had the misfortune of booking two nights there to meet family down from Yorkshire for the London marathon. I actually only stayed one night and chose to leave my bags there and sleep on the floor of my sisters hotel the 2nd night. I wouldnt dream of...
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We stayed in this hotel over the london marathon weekend - it was like living in a building site. Surely they shouldn't be allowed to trade when the hotel is cleary bordering on a health hazard. The people on reception were helpful but the woman 'serving' breakfast was one of the most obnoxious, rude people that l've ever had the...
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This is one of the worst hotels that I have ever been to.
When I arrived, they told me that the only method of payment is cash because their card machine is broken. They did not even mention that I would be able to get back my deposit if I were to refuse the room. So i accepted since it...
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I travel to London on business once a month so have stayed in some good, some bad hotels. This one was by far the worst.
Upon arrival I was told that the hotel was next door. So I went in to be confronted by ladders, tins of paint and dust everywhere. After climbing the broken stairs I noticed I had...
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