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Montcalm Brewery, London City
3.6/5108 Reviews

Montcalm Brewery, London City

Bank London|0.59km from The Charterhouse
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.

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The Ned
4.3/580 Reviews

The Ned

Bank London|1.07km from The Charterhouse
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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Malmaison London
4.1/5101 Reviews
Barbican
Fantastic location and lovely boutique hotel.
Citadines Barbican London
4.5/5129 Reviews
Barbican
Citadine is a hotel apartment brand owned by Ascott. It is relatively good. I stayed at the Holborn hotel in London many years ago and it was okay. This time I stayed at the Barbican. The facilities are relatively new, which is a good thing. They are also equipped with a kitchen, so you can cook some food yourself. If you don’t have a rush in London, this is a facility you can make good use of. The hotel is quiet and has convenient transportation. It is very close to Barbican Station on the Northern Line of the Underground and Farringdon Station on the Elizabeth Line. They are both less than 10 minutes' walk away. It can be said to be very convenient to go to various places in London. The Barbican Center next to it is also worth visiting. It is a masterpiece of Brutalist architecture with a strong sense of space. It is also a gathering place for artists. It's a pity: the room is a bit small and oddly shaped. Large suitcases take up a lot of space when unfolded. The room was a bit dusty and not cleaned every day. The sound insulation is also slightly poor. Overall, the price-performance ratio can only be said to be average. But I thought it would be acceptable in London.
The Rookery
4.6/553 Reviews
No doubt this is a unique place to stay. It really does feel like you are stepping back in time. The main area has a library with books that are hundreds of years old! There is also a sweet black cat who lives there. The staff are all incredibly nice. The area is quite nice and historic, and it’s close to the subway lines (underground and above ground). I had two issues with the hotel that other people may want to know about. One is the shower situation - some of the rooms have baths only and some have awkward showers. I’m not a bath person, so I struggled with this. The other is that they use a copper cleaner on the metal which has a funny smell. You do get used to it after being in the room for a little bit, though. So I’d say that if those things don’t bother you, the Rookery is a fabulous place to stay, and it will be memorable for sure.
Marrable's Farringdon Hotel
4.1/565 Reviews
Great hotel, love the room
The Zetter Clerkenwell
4.3/569 Reviews
We had been planning to visit for tea or cocktails after moving to the area last year - we thought an special birthday the ideal occasion but overall we were disappointed with the experience and won’t go back - the waiters were initially trying to be helpful and it appeared the issues we were having were coming from the kitchen - in the end we had a very long wait, refusal to accommodate a vegetarian order even though we’d agreed to simply not have one type of sandwich, without replacement and that apparently was too much to ask. We’d booked a table for 5 but had to manage with a tiny very narrow table that couldn’t fit everything on it, had to request used plates be removed on a couple of occasions, didn’t get the order we’d asked for, waiters were fumbling and dropping things, even onto us! and in the end despite a certain amount of good will we felt that the wait staff must be simply inexperienced and untrained in the kind of basic service you’d expect at that price and perhaps the chef was having a bad day - so lovely quirky place, tea selection pretty good overall despite insisting our vegetarian friend removed her own meat filled sandwiches but overall service let the whole thing down. More Fawlty Towers than you’d want.
YOTEL London City
4.1/5128 Reviews
Positives; Location - right next to Farringdon and 15 min walk from Barbican. Friendly staff (crew) Big room (we booked a first class) Air conditioner worked a treat in room Breakfast buffet was excellent (scrambled eggs, bacon, sausage, beans, toast, pastries, fruit etc The bed was big and comfortable The sound proofing was great Negatives No window in room…. No separate bathroom - there was a shower cubicle with a glazed side and toilet with a glazed side. But anyone in the room can see straight through both leaving little to the imagination - really no privacy- then the sink to wash was in the bedroom so again no privacy when having a wash - just a bit odd. But overall great - but I couldn’t have stayed more than 2 nights without a window.

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