The hotel is a lovely looking hotel and in the perfect location to see the sites.
We got there in the morning and checked in, which was quick, easy and its nice not having to lug your bags around until your actual room is available.
Staff were very polite, efficient and seemed to know what they were doing.
We stayed in the triple room which consisted of a double and a single bed.
The rooms are not spacious like most UK hotels but are standard for London and the prices are twice that of most UK hotels but again seem average for London.
The only criticisms I had with the hotel are...
*heating was too warm all over the hotel and in the room, use the thermostatic valves and save money, it'll be perfect in winter, I do understand why the heating was on though as the old sash windows can be drafty
*room needs a deep clean, we moved the beds to make more space and it looked like everything had been swept under the bed, mould on silicon in bathroom (this is standard in most peoples homes)
*view, when booking it said city view, but there wasn't a view as you couldn't see through the privacy glass, even when opened it was just the backs of the buildings (technically the hotels in the city so any view could be classed as city view even a brick wall)
*noise, the location is very quiet but there was a fan or something running all night, if anything it helped me sleep but for others is could keep them awake
*A/C, no aircon, I dread to think what summers like staying here.