This little hotel is charming and set in a nice quiet square but within walking distance of restuarants and bars. Handy for subway too.
It was clean and the reception staff were nice. Lots of hot water and a good standard of fixtures and fittings. Free toilettries v nice.
No Tea/ coffee making facilities in room but bottled water provided.
Breakfast was basic but the setting was nice (albeit a small room) and it was fine.
My real issue was with the size of my room. It was absolutely tiny. This was made worse by the fact that they had crammed a queen size bed, a chair, a bedside unit and two small tables in! The result was a claustrophobic nightmare - a room where you could only shuffle past the bed to get to the en suite (which was so small that there was nowhere to put toilettries and the door could not open fully into the room.) There was no more than 12 inches to spare around the edge of the room and once all the cushions and throws etc were off the bed you couldn't get near the window! You couldn't actually sit in the chair and the only way to watch the TV was lying on the bed. (Remote didn't work.)
The heavy curtains made the room very dark but a fan was provided to help the air circulate.
There was no place to put anything and if you were staying more than a night you would seriously struggle. The drawers in the bedside cabinet were too small for even my modest underwear and I couldn't open them anyway because of all the cushions etc off the bed had been folded up there. The wardrobe was a teeny closet which contained spare blankets, the hairdryer and trouser press along with the safe and so you really couldn't hang anything in it. The mirror was on the back of the closet door and set at a height for midgets.
My overall feeling was that I had stepped through the looking glass!! At only 5 foot 5 I was really struggling not to feel like Gulliver! Men or tall women? Forget it!
Seriously - I paid £90 a night for these very cramped conditions - not value for money but then that is London Hotels for you! It was clean and I would consider going back but only if I was guaranteed a room that I could actually stand up in!










