It deserves a one-star hotel, but it's a pity it's a three- or four-star price. 1. Cleaning: Stayed for four nights and it was not cleaned once. I need to clean up the garbage by myself, but there is no place to put the garbage. The two rooms next to them will put food bags at the door (but this is human nature). I simply clean it myself every day, but I have seen insects (white and transparent) on the ground.
2. Service: Because I am a Chinese, I suspected that I was being discriminated against by a Western man, so I arranged for another Western man with a larger portion to serve me when I checked in. I heard that he arranged a larger room for the latter. Self-service check-in was required, but when the procedure was completed, it showed that the room was not ready. I looked for help and arranged room 121. The most outrageous thing is: at 1 a.m. on the third night, someone knocked on the door and said that the system showed that our room had been checked out and arranged for another woman to check in. It was also questioned that the reservation was made twice through an agent. . The incident needed to be resolved, but it delayed our rest.
This was an outrageous first time experience for us.
3. Room size: Two adults are squeezed into a 1.3-meter small bed. We really need to think carefully because the bed is too small and turning around will affect the person next to us and we will not sleep well. Moreover, the room is too small. It is the smallest hotel I have ever stayed in during my travels. It is even thinner than the hostel I stayed in when I was young, over 100 square feet. Because the room is too small and there is an otolaryngology department nearby, if you catch a cold here, it is easy to infect each other.
4. Towels will not be replaced, but this is a small problem for us. Toothbrushes and tea bags are not provided, so be sure to bring your own.
5. The TV is on for a long time, and the bed is facing the mirror and TV. There is too much light, so you need to use a coat to block the TV to sleep well.
6. There is a charge of 3 pounds for each piece of luggage. We sent 2 pieces and were charged 6 pounds. I don’t know if this is the norm in London.
In fact, we are all good-tempered guests. We try not to disturb others and do as the locals do. We stayed for four nights and spent more than 5,000. Maybe it was because the place we chose was close to Zone 1, so the price was expensive, but the location was not close to the railway station. More worthy of praise:
1. Hot water is provided in the lobby
2. There is air conditioning (but for beds, it cannot be turned on at night (
When I wanted to write 3, there was none. On my third night, I considered changing to a hotel, but the environment was so bad.
This is our honeymoon trip. We don’t want to be affected by trivial things, so the hotel reminded us to write a review.
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