With a stay at Zedwell Greenwich in London (Greenwich), you'll be a 1-minute drive from Thames River and 7 minutes from The Arena. This hotel is 3.5 mi (5.7 km) from Tower Bridge and 3.6 mi (5.9 km) from Tower of London.
Make use of convenient amenities such as complimentary wireless internet access, a communal living room, and tour/ticket assistance.
Featured amenities include express check-in, a 24-hour front desk, and an elevator.
Make yourself at home in one of the 122 air-conditioned guestrooms. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms feature showers with rainfall showerheads and hair dryers. Housekeeping is provided daily, and irons/ironing boards can be requested.
GGuest User2026.03.26
Good location and it is a basic hotel. Remember that the rooms do not have a window and there is no bed at all. Ypu only have a mattress.
I don't mind the simplicity. However, it will be best if they have a firm pillow instead of a soft pillow. Moreover, the mattress that I've slept on was sunken onto the floor. The shower could have been more aggressive so that I do not need to spend longer in the shower.
Apart from that, it is all good. No fuss.
Novotel London Greenwich is a contemporary 4-star hotel and an ideal base for business, leisure and family stays in London. Located beside Greenwich station and the DLR, Central London is just minutes away, with vibrant restaurants and iconic attractions nearby. Close to the O2 Arena, its a trusted hub for the entertainment industry, welcoming Boxing events and Football teams, and perfectly placed for corporate groups attending ExCeL London.
GGuest User2026.02.20
The location of the hotel is excellent! Perhaps it might be a good idea of the hotel to replace the carpet as it looks quite worn. Apart from that, it was strange that the toilet is separated from the shower room. The toilet does not have a sink in it. Therefore it was quite inconvenient to move from the toilet to the bathroom just to wash your hands. We have asked for some slippers but only one have arrived. The air-con was not as cold as it should be. I think it needs to be re-gas or having the filter washed or replaced. Bear in mind that we paid extra to stay in an executive room. The highlight of the stay was the breakfast. This is because the breakfast was really nice. Compliments to the chef!!!
A stay at London Stay Apartments places you in the heart of London, within a 10-minute drive of Tower of London and London Bridge. This boutique apartment is 4.6 mi (7.4 km) from The Arena and 5.7 mi (9.1 km) from Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Make use of convenient amenities, which include complimentary wireless internet access and tour/ticket assistance.
Featured amenities include express check-in, express check-out, and multilingual staff.
Stay in one of 30 guestrooms featuring LCD televisions. 32-cm flat-screen televisions with cable programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include desks and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided on a limited basis.
EEzzadventurer2025.07.02
My second time staying here.
It is well connected via bus routes but not as good as some for tube.
The rooms are very clean and have reasonable facilities and stuff given the price point.
The check in/ check out is simple.
Not many restaurants near by but a few takeaways and a little supermarket.
Contemporary hotel with breakfast included and free Wi-Fi, close to top London attractions
Holiday Inn Express® London - Limehouse hotel sits near the Thames River in a historic part of London close to major attractions. It's less than 5 minutes' walk from Limehouse DLR station, where trains travel to central London in about 20 minutes and to the O2 arena and London City Airport (LCY) in less than 30 minutes.
Whether you want to explore the Tower of London, shop at Westfield Stratford City or see a popular band at the O2 arena, you can get around easily via public transport. You're right next to London's East End, a vibrant area with shops, restaurants and art galleries, and Bethnal Green's V&A Museum of Childhood.
Business guests have a direct 30-minute link to the ExCeL centre, and the art deco Troxy theatre and concert venue is just seven minutes' walk away. Back at the hotel, two naturally lit meeting rooms can host up to 30 people, and you can have a working lunch catered. The Business Centre is open until midnight, and your delegates will appreciate the free Wi-Fi, available throughout the hotel.
Start the day with an Free Breakfast buffet of scrambled eggs, sausages, baked beans and continental items. An airy lobby bar serves drinks and a selection of sandwiches.
GGuest User2026.01.13
Very nice staff, very helpful. Breakfast buffet available, and when I needed to leave very early in the morning they provided me some cold food(croissants, muffins, oranges and hot coffee/chocolate).
They also provide tooth brush/paste, shaving set, comb when asked at the reception.
A couple of minor things: corridors are a bit hard to navigate for me, was not obvious which door leads to elevators, needed to read the signs after getting lost 😅.
I am not sure but breakfast seems to be the same every day? On the second day of my stay eggs were not there, but the rest was the same, I guess. I loved the option that you can grab a cup of coffee/chocolate/tea with you to go after you finished your breakfast. Not sure about every room, but mine didn't have a refrigerator, but I remember in my other IHG hotel stay there was one. Also hearing is possible only via air conditioner, and the maximum temperature is regulated, as I understood.
Otherwise very neet hotel, clean, friendly.
Located in Royal Greenwich, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the DoubleTree by Hilton London Greenwich offers the perfect base for exploring one of London's most historic and picturesque districts.
Surrounded by maritime heritage, riverside walks and vibrant markets, the hotel is just a 15-minute stroll from the legendary Cutty Sark and the world-renowned National Maritime Museum.
Guests can explore the stunning Old Royal Naval College, stand on the Prime Meridian at the Royal Observatory Greenwich, browse the unique stalls of Greenwich Market, or relax in the beautiful expanse of Greenwich Park. River cruises along the Thames, rowing, sailing and boat excursions are all easily arranged nearby, offering a distinctive way to experience London from the water.
Central London is just 10 minutes away by train, providing convenient access to iconic attractions such as the West End, Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London.
The hotel features a modern fitness centre for guests wishing to stay active during their visit.
Each air-conditioned room includes complimentary Wi-Fi, a flat-screen TV, tea and coffee making facilities, and a contemporary en suite bathroom - providing comfort and convenience whether travelling for business or leisure.
The on-site restaurant serves a seasonal a la carte menu crafted with locally sourced ingredients. Guests can unwind in the stylish bar with a selection of fine wines, cocktails and champagne, while afternoon tea and light lunches offer a relaxed dining experience throughout the day.
The world-famous 'The O2 Arena' is easily reached within 20 minutes via public transport, making the hotel an ideal choice for concert-goers and event attendees.
GGuest User2025.09.18
My sister and I stayed in this room near Greenwich University, and it was quite nice. The DoubleTree cookies are absolutely incredible – you can ask the front desk for them anytime. Honestly, I think they're the best cookies I've had in the UK.
DoubleTree by Hilton London, Tower of London offers an ideal stay for guests eager to explore London’s history and culture. Just a short walk from the Tower of London and Tower Bridge, the hotel is steps from major landmarks and close to the Shard, Borough Market, and the Thames.
It features comfortable bedrooms designed for relaxation and convenience. Each room is equipped with luxurious bedding, modern furnishings, and large windows that offer views of the hotel atrium or the city. Guests will appreciate the spacious layouts and thoughtful amenities, including complimentary Wi-Fi, flat-screen TVs, and tea/coffee-making facilities, ensuring a restful stay after a day of exploration. Additionally, free access to the gym, perfect for keeping up with fitness whilst away from home, and an exclusive executive lounge that offers a serene space to unwind or conduct business meetings.
Award winning Savage Garden, the rooftop bar, provides stunning views of Tower Bridge and the city skyline, with signature cocktails and great food. For a relaxed setting, the Vertical Bar on the ground floor is perfect for unwinding after sightseeing.
With easy access to Tower Hill (Circle and District lines), Fenchurch Street, and Aldgate stations, the hotel connects you to Westminster, Covent Garden, and the West End within 20 minutes. Liverpool Street Station, just a 15-minute walk away, offers direct access to Stansted, while Heathrow, Gatwick, and London City airports are reachable in under an hour. Located a few minutes away from Tower Gateway Uber Boat pier, the hotel offers scenic river access to destinations like the London Eye, Greenwich, and Canary Wharf.
DoubleTree by Hilton London, Tower of London combines convenience with comfort, making it the perfect base to explore both historical and modern London.
AAihuyuexiong2025.12.01
I absolutely loved their cookies; I left in such a rush that I forgot to ask for more. We booked an executive room, which gave us access to the executive lounge on the ground floor – it was great for snacks and drinks. The room facilities were pretty good, and it was cleaned daily. The hotel's location is superb; you can walk to Tower Bridge right outside, and it's incredibly convenient to get to the subway station and the river for boat rides. It's about an hour by subway to Heathrow Airport. However, avoid the restaurant downstairs – we ate there twice and everything we ordered, including the more expensive steak, was terrible.
Located in London (Lewisham), Thames view house is within a 15-minute drive of Tower of London and The Arena. This guesthouse is 4.2 mi (6.8 km) from St. Paul's Cathedral and 4.9 mi (7.8 km) from London Eye.
This smoke-free guesthouse offers complimentary parking nearby.
Free self parking is available onsite.
Stay in one of 5 guestrooms featuring flat-screen televisions. Complimentary wireless internet access is available to keep you connected. Bathrooms have bathtubs or showers and hair dryers. Conveniences include desks and irons/ironing boards, and housekeeping is provided daily.
A stay at ARK Canary Wharf places you in the heart of London, within a 10-minute drive of ExCeL Exhibition Centre and Tower Bridge. This hotel is 4 mi (6.5 km) from The Arena and 4.6 mi (7.5 km) from Greenwich Market.
Enjoy recreational amenities such as an indoor pool and a 24-hour fitness center. This hotel also features complimentary wireless internet access, concierge services, and a communal living room.
Satisfy your appetite at the hotel's coffee shop/cafe, or stop in at the snack bar/deli. Full breakfasts are served on weekdays from 7:30 AM to 1:00 PM and on weekends from 8:30 AM to 1:00 PM for a fee.
Featured amenities include express check-out, a 24-hour front desk, and multilingual staff. Self parking (subject to charges) is available onsite.
Make yourself at home in one of the 151 guestrooms, featuring kitchenettes with refrigerators and stovetops. Your room comes with a memory foam bed. 32-inch LED televisions with cable programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless internet access keeps you connected. Conveniences include laptop-compatible safes and coffee/tea makers, and housekeeping is provided weekly.
GGuest User2026.02.27
Wasn’t too bad for the price I paid especially since I booked it on the day. Amenities were all there. The room was really small but nothing I didn’t expect. The bathroom was really tight but can’t complain. Had a view of London from my room which was nice. No air con so when I walked in it was really hot but leaving the window open the entire time helped massively. The window was broken though so I had to place a spoon to keep it open the entire time but worked out quite well for me.
Looking for an affordable hotel in central London? Ibis Budget London Whitechapel offers stylish, budget accommodation just minutes from Whitechapel and Aldgate Underground stations. With easy access to central London and top East London attractions, it's an ideal base for city breaks and business trips. Enjoy a fresh continental breakfast, 24/7 snacks, and explore nearby hotspots like Brick Lane and Spitalfields Market-well known for street food, art, shopping, and vintage markets.
SShanQS2026.04.17
The hotel and rooms are pleasant, bed/pillows are comfortable, rooms are clean and relatively good size. Iron/board available upon request.
Some rooms are better than others; I found with my second visit, the room severely lacked power outlets.
Sometimes other guests are a little noisy but to be expected, it's a budget hotel after all.
Good location, plenty of shops nearby, both Aldgate East and Whitechapel Underground a short walk away.
The Tower Hotel is directly adjacent to the iconic Tower Bridge. With just a 5 minute walk from the hotel, guests will find excellent connections to Canary Wharf, the Excel Centre, and the O2 Arena, as well as central London. The 12th floor of the hotel has a dedicated conference level for meetings, product launches, receptions and events. A fantastic view of London is always on the menu, with delicious dishes & cocktails at Vicinity. Watch this space for the VU bar opening soon. The hotel is only 45min away from London City Airport. Greenage ECOSmart 2023 Gold Accreditation.
GGuest User2026.03.31
The room offers beautiful views of Tower Bridge, The Shard, and the City of London. It's very close to the subway station, with a supermarket nearby, making it super convenient. I'll definitely stay here again next time I'm in London.
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CchristiatheoMy stay at Novotel London Canary Wharf was overall very solid, with a few standout moments that made it memorable.
The first thing that struck me was the hotel’s modern feel. Everything from the reception area to the corridors had a clean, stylish look. Check-in was quick, and the staff were polite and professional, though not overly personal. It felt efficient rather than warm—but still perfectly pleasant.
The room itself was comfortable and well thought out. The bed was great for a good night’s sleep, and the blackout curtains worked really well—ideal if you want to fully rest after a busy day. The room wasn’t huge, but it made smart use of space, and everything felt practical. The view was definitely a highlight, especially if you’re on a higher floor—you get a great look at the surrounding Canary Wharf skyline.
Facilities were another plus. The gym was well-equipped for a hotel, and the swimming pool was a nice bonus, especially for unwinding in the evening. However, it can get a bit busy at peak times, which slightly takes away from the relaxing vibe.
The rooftop bar is probably the hotel’s best feature. The views are genuinely impressive, and it has a more premium feel compared to the rest of the hotel. Prices are a bit on the higher side, but that’s expected given the location and setting.
Location-wise, it’s ideal if you’re staying in Canary Wharf for work or prefer a quieter part of London. It’s not as lively as central areas like Soho or Shoreditch, but transport links are excellent, so getting around isn’t an issue.
On the downside, the lifts were occasionally slow, especially during busy hours, and the breakfast area could feel crowded. The breakfast itself was decent, though not particularly memorable.
Overall, Novotel London Canary Wharf offers a reliable, comfortable stay with great views and solid amenities. It may not feel ultra-luxurious, but it delivers good value and a pleasant experience in one of London’s most modern districts.
AAnonymous UserWe stayed at the Wilde Aparthotel Aldgate Tower Bridge for two nights at the end of August and had a rather underwhelming experience. We expected more from this hotel, judging by its ratings online. As Coldplay was in town (our reason for visiting London), prices were higher than average.
The hotel is a five-minute walk from Aldgate East and about eight minutes from Aldgate Station. Liverpool Street Station is technically in walkable distance aswell, though taking the bus there is easier, with a stop right in front of the hotel. I wouldn’t recommend walking to Whitechapel for the Elizabeth Line – the walk felt long, annoying, and unsafe. Also, avoid walking further down the road toward McDonald’s after dark – sketchy atmosphere, and we saw two police scenes within those five mins of walking. Walking to Aldgate or Liverpool Street is safer.
The arrival was.. odd. No one greeted us, and we waited in the lobby for several minutes before someone finally helped us at a not-so-clean high table. The staff member seemed demotivated and spoke very quietly, though check-in was quick. Unfortunately, we were charged twice despite prepaying nearly a year earlier through a third party. This was resolved after I spoke with the manager, but I was surprised it was marked as a “user error” on our invoice, and no small gesture like waiving the early check-in fee was offered for the inconvenience.
We were given a room on the 9th floor. The corridors are dim, with black walls and stuffy air despite it being just 22 degrees outside.
The “triple room” is simply too small for three adults. The storage areas under the twin beds is smart, and there is a small wardrobe with two drawers, but oddly no safe to store your valuables. A table and chair cramped the room unnecessarily and looked cheap compared to the rest. The sofa bed was decent but had a pretty thin mattress and annoying metal railings that can be a little annoying when standing up / lying down; there was also no nightstand, only a photo shelf right above it where you really can’t put anything.
The kitchen area becomes very narrow once the sofa bed is pulled out. The fridge and sink were great, but the bins were tiny and filled up after just one day. The bathroom was also cramped, with practically no counter space. No toothbrush cups, Q-tips, or cotton pads were provided – unusual for a 4-star property. The soap dispenser was nearly empty and even fell out of its holder, and none of the dispensers were secured/locked, which isn’t hygienic (most hotels have that nowadays, for a reason!). We didn’t know where to go with dirty towels as there was no designated spot for them and no space. The heated towel holder being *right* next to the toilet is weird and inconvenient.
We had the AC running for hours & hours on end, yet it barely managed to cool down the room to an acceptable temp. At least it was quiet enough to keep on at night. The TV had few channels but casting worked very well. Light controls were fine, and the blackout blinds were excellent– also essential, since the windows aren’t tinted from the outside.
On the positive side, the room was clean, beds were comfortable, and it was quiet at night despite the hotel being full. We skipped breakfast as there are better options near Liverpool Street Station that we wanted to try out.
All in all, our first ever stay at a Wilde property was just okay. The location is central but not particularly the nicest, the staff lacked warmth, and the triple room was way too small for three adults. It should not be sold as a triple for three adults and would be better suited for parents with a small child. I imagine the higher room categories might do a better job of accommodating three adults.
We had what we needed; a clean room with good public transport connections. However, we wouldn’t stay here again as there’s better options out there.
GGuest UserAmazing location, amazing service. It was my birthday and the room was decorated beautifully with complimentary drink and chocolate. Could not have asked for more. The only negative was the room was extremely hot which made is very uncomfortable to sleep. On the second night spoke to front desk and they advised to turn all air con/heating off and brought us a fan up so the second night slept like a baby in very comfortable beds. The pool area was beautiful but u fortunately we ran out of time but when we have another stay at the beautiful hotel we will certainly visit it.
GGuest UserThe staff's service attitude was excellent, but the facilities left much to be desired. The bathroom fixtures were quite old, and the shower, in particular, wasn't designed for Asian heights, making it difficult to control the water flow. Washing was a real struggle, and there were several clogs, impacting cleanliness. Overall, it was a very inconvenient experience.
Additionally, the hotel room faced the street, so the constant noise of passing cars was unavoidable. If you're a light sleeper, it would be extremely hard to fall asleep!!
AAnonymous UserFacilities: No kettle in the room, lacking basic amenities common in Chinese hotels.
Cleanliness: Acceptable.
Environment: An apartment-style hotel.
Service: Standard.
The location is quite good, close to Euston Station and King's Cross Station, and within walking distance of the British Museum. If you turn left when you leave the hotel, there are a few Chinese restaurants diagonally across the street, one block away. There are also convenience stores nearby.
P.S. The breakfast wasn't very diverse.
GGuest UserPros:
- Decently sized, standard layout and comfortable rooms.
- Rooms are quite clean, service in general was nothing too special but gets the job done!
- Convenient location near buses and metro to Central London / Oxford for a day trip, close to Westfield London which has great number of F&B outlets, supermarkets and shops.
Cons:
- Housekeeping was inconsistent; stayed for 6 days, everyday was missing something different, not being replenished in the room; could be tea, coffee, hand towels, tissue paper, toilet paper etc… had to keep calling for service every night throughout the stay. If housekeeping had set up the room in standard, hassle could be alleviated from all parties as it takes the housekeeping more than 20 minutes every time to bring the items.
- Both toilet paper rolls were removed unexpectedly one night, even when we certainly left the room with them both in the morning which I find a bit funny as there wasn’t even a need to replenish - but simply removed.
- Clock timing was incorrect 6 days throughout the stay and nobody clocked that nor changed it.
- Slight wear and tear in the room but nothing too major affecting our stay apart from the bathtub glass panel seam being broken and water kept coming out of the shower.
- Emergency alarms went off at 730AM with no explanation.
- There was daily construction noise and one day the workers and equipments were all outside our room for a good 4 hours in the morning to afternoon time. Again, I don’t blame it because maintenance is important but a notice would be nice.
Overall, I think the hotel gets its job done, the room and location were decent and comfortable. It’s the housekeeping and maintenance fell below expectations.
AangelaliuleeThis is my third time staying at this hotel. The location is excellent, right across from the Piccadilly Line's Hyde Park Corner station, making it very convenient to get to central London. It offers great value for money.
AAlison’s Silk Road TravelsI stayed in room 302 in March 2026 for 1 night. I chose this hotel because I stayed there before and I was very impressed. This time I was given the same room again, I liked the room. It has a large comfy bed and a nice clean bathroom. The breakfast was really good as I like vegetables and they do great omelettes and fresh vegetables. The reception staff are very kind and helpful during my visit and remembered me from the last time I stayed. The hotel is in very easy access to the underground. On this visit the Elizabeth line was closed and I had to get a bus to agents Hill. This was very easy. There are plenty of places to eat around the hotel including an all you can eat from £11.99. I always have a good Stay at this hotel. There is a kettle with plenty of T and coffee. Some people staying on my floor were very noisy but that was all I can criticise really as it wasn’t the hotels fault. Very kind staff. There is a decent TV in the room and plenty of towels. During this trip and overnight stay I visited the Ramses exhibition at Battersea and images are included in this feedback. A good hotel to stay in that’s great value just outside central London about 20 mins on train.
SSvetlana….The location is great, walking distance to Oxford street, very close to the metro and Hide park.
We booked a standard double room but we were upgraded and got a renovated room on the 4th floor.
It was very warm and we didn’t use AC.
Wi Fi was good
The bed is a bit small, but for 2 nights ok.
We had coffee and tea bags.
It was clean
The staff was very friendly
The only thing we didn’t like is the lift. It’s very old and it was stuck several times, so I had to take steps
2201675****The room was tiny, barely enough space to turn around, and once we opened our suitcases, they completely blocked the door. As for the shower, it was barely usable, just enough to get by.
The upside is the incredibly convenient location. It's right next to Paddington Station and the tube, making it super easy to get anywhere. Hyde Park is just a few hundred meters away – perfect for a stroll through the park, enjoying the scenery, and feeding the pigeons. Buckingham Palace is only about a kilometer further. During the Christmas season, Regent Street is just four bus stops and a hundred-meter walk away.
It was quite expensive, but that's London for you. It really depends on what you prioritize. If you just need a place to sleep that's well-located for exploring, it's a decent option.