We arrived at the hotel on Tuesday 5th Dec at approx 6pm for a seven night stay. We were allocated a room on the 3rd floor (309 I think) to the back of the hotel. The view from the living area of our accomodation faced a brick wall with the next level above having windows which looked directly into our accomodation. There was no net curtains for the room only wooden shutters which blocked off all light. The 1 bedroom suite was furnished in a sparse fashion as it was designed for a handicapped person who might require wheelchair access. During the night whilst walking around the suite I caught the sole of my foot on the raised tiled area of the kitchen.
The next morning I complained to the reception staff who agreed to move us to a different room later that day.
That afternoon we were reallocated to a room on the eighth foor overlooking Liverpool Street. This I bedroom suite was much better furnished that the previous room and had a balcony. The remainder of our stay was great and we would stay again at this hotel.
The Radisson Hotel Group upgraded us at the time of our booking to include free buffet breakfast. This was an excellent start to each morning of our holiday.
One tip for fellow travellors is to request fried or poached eggs as you check in for breakfast each, the only eggs on offer at the buffet were scrambled and they looked decidely unappetizing to say the least.










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