This was a last minute booking for a 1 night stay to attend a very early appointment the next morning at Barts hospital.
We stayed in room number 20 which is a ground floor twin room at the front of the hotel, next to the road. Consequently there is traffic noise from the road all the time.
First impression of the room was scruffy and dated.
Only a black-out blind at the window - the addition of curtains would make it feel warmer and block out some of the road noise.
There is a radiator in the room but the heating wasn't on. In the morning the room was quite cold, the duvets were thin and there were no blankets supplied. When we went for breakfast the reception area was lovely and warm!
The TV was an old fashioned box type very high up on the wall, I had to clean the screen it was filthy. A flat screen TV would improve the look of the room.
A bedside lamp would be useful as you have to get out of bed to turn off the light!
We had 1 hand and bath towel each but I had to use my hand towel as a bath mat when I had a shower as there was no bath mat. Nowhere to hang towels in the bathroom, no waste bin and no shelves to put our cosmetics bags on which is inconvenient.The sink tap wasn't attached to anything - it just wobbled about!
There is a hanging rail + drawer unit next to the bed to hang clothes on but a wardrobe would look much better in the same space.
Tea, coffee & biscuits in the room, hairdryer next to the mirror.
Breakfast was continental style, tea & toast were brought to the table.
All the staff we met were helpful and polite, when we asked about getting a cab for the morning the man on reception booked one for us.
For the price (£86) this was probably value for money in London, but it wouldn't take a lot to update and improve the room.
I think the owners of this hotel should take a look at the rooms and ask themselves if they'd be happy to stay there - I suspect not!