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easyHotel London City Shoreditch ★★★ | London
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
easyHotel London City Shoreditch
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easyHotel London City Shoreditch
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Ocenjeno z adamsF4439ANClean and compact budget hotel, with a VERY uncomfortable bed.
It’s budget, so we were fully aware to have relatively low expectations.
The pros ✅:
- Clean and tidy
- Towels (ask for fresh ones if needed)
- USB charging ports in room
- Friendly staff
- Free tea and coffee in the lobby
- Air conditioning (works very well)
- TV
- Close to Old Street Tube Station
- Lots of shops / restaurants nearby
- Free WiFi
- Hairdryer available from reception
- Check-out 11am
The cons ❌:
- The bed is the hardest, most uncomfortable thing I’ve ever slept on. I hardly slept the first night. Reception did give us some extra duvets to line it with but didn’t really make a difference. This would be the only reason I wouldn’t return to an EasyHotel
- The toilet paper is VERY thin
Overall:
All in all this is a nice budget hotel, would I return? Unfortunately not, the bed was like concrete and made my already bad back even worse. I believe they have changed all the mattresses recently to these rock solid ones, sadly a good nights sleep is needed after exploring London all day - which we didn’t get. If the bed was comfier we would come back for sure, until then it’s a no from us sadly!
Ocenjeno z mumap2026Hmmmmm
My initial impressions of this hotel were less than favorable. To start, the coffee machine was out of order, but I chose not to complain since worse things happen in life. After a three-hour journey, all I wanted was to drop off my bags and settle in. At the reception, a gentleman handed me my room key and requested my passport, as if I had intentionally traveled from Australia to London for a holiday at a budget hotel. In reality, it was booked through my work and paid for by them. Upon entering my room, I found it to be a small box with no window, just a large hollow space in the ceiling; it resembled a prison cell that had seen better days. After a restless night, feeling itchy all over, I went about my work duties. On the second day, the coffee machine was finally fixed, so I decided to grab a coffee, but no milk came out. I called the receptionist for assistance, and when he opened the machine, I was greeted by the sight of a moldy, congealed blob of milk that was too foul for my sensitive stomach, so I declined the coffee. Returning to my luxurious half-star prison cell, I noticed something scurrying across my white bed—a silverfish. I grabbed the remote control and attempted to squash it, but to my surprise, it bounced back and scuttled down the headboard where my head had been resting all night, causing me to feel utterly disgusted. I looked in the mirror and saw large lumps and bites all around my neck and head. Visiting the Everglades was never on my bucket list, nor was being bitten by tiny creepy crawlies while I slept. While the camping experience was enjoyable and the staff were nice, I regrettably will not be returning.
Ocenjeno z Robplace1Limited mobility room
This is the second time ive stayed here, while working. I was very happy with my first stay. I understand this is a budget hotel. I choose to stay budget and there are a few choices of hotels that are reasonably priced, clean and tidy. This one is clean and tidy and a budget price. I checked in this evening and as part of the budget offering I expected, and was given, a room that is designed for people with limited mobility. Usually the significant difference is the wet room shower, no problem. The room had a clear lack of anything in it other than a bed. No small table, but what I thought was a mistake, no hangers, hooks or space at all to put clothes down, or hang up. Only options, on the floor or on the bed. When I pointed this out at reception, I was told that this is because its a room designed for disabled people. Do people with limited mobility have no desire to hang clothes or should we expect the floor to be appropriate for clothing? The advice i was given at reception was to leave my clothes in my bag. For me, quite an annoying inconvenience, for a disabled person, I'd feel discriminated that I had my right to hang my clothes up removed
It’s budget, so we were fully aware to have relatively low expectations.
The pros ✅:
- Clean and tidy
- Towels (ask for fresh ones if needed)
- USB charging ports in room
- Friendly staff
- Free tea and coffee in the lobby
- Air conditioning (works very well)
- TV
- Close to Old Street Tube Station
- Lots of shops / restaurants nearby
- Free WiFi
- Hairdryer available from reception
- Check-out 11am
The cons ❌:
- The bed is the hardest, most uncomfortable thing I’ve ever slept on. I hardly slept the first night. Reception did give us some extra duvets to line it with but didn’t really make a difference. This would be the only reason I wouldn’t return to an EasyHotel
- The toilet paper is VERY thin
Overall:
All in all this is a nice budget hotel, would I return? Unfortunately not, the bed was like concrete and made my already bad back even worse. I believe they have changed all the mattresses recently to these rock solid ones, sadly a good nights sleep is needed after exploring London all day - which we didn’t get. If the bed was comfier we would come back for sure, until then it’s a no from us sadly!
My initial impressions of this hotel were less than favorable. To start, the coffee machine was out of order, but I chose not to complain since worse things happen in life. After a three-hour journey, all I wanted was to drop off my bags and settle in. At the reception, a gentleman handed me my room key and requested my passport, as if I had intentionally traveled from Australia to London for a holiday at a budget hotel. In reality, it was booked through my work and paid for by them. Upon entering my room, I found it to be a small box with no window, just a large hollow space in the ceiling; it resembled a prison cell that had seen better days. After a restless night, feeling itchy all over, I went about my work duties. On the second day, the coffee machine was finally fixed, so I decided to grab a coffee, but no milk came out. I called the receptionist for assistance, and when he opened the machine, I was greeted by the sight of a moldy, congealed blob of milk that was too foul for my sensitive stomach, so I declined the coffee. Returning to my luxurious half-star prison cell, I noticed something scurrying across my white bed—a silverfish. I grabbed the remote control and attempted to squash it, but to my surprise, it bounced back and scuttled down the headboard where my head had been resting all night, causing me to feel utterly disgusted. I looked in the mirror and saw large lumps and bites all around my neck and head. Visiting the Everglades was never on my bucket list, nor was being bitten by tiny creepy crawlies while I slept. While the camping experience was enjoyable and the staff were nice, I regrettably will not be returning.
This is the second time ive stayed here, while working. I was very happy with my first stay. I understand this is a budget hotel. I choose to stay budget and there are a few choices of hotels that are reasonably priced, clean and tidy. This one is clean and tidy and a budget price. I checked in this evening and as part of the budget offering I expected, and was given, a room that is designed for people with limited mobility. Usually the significant difference is the wet room shower, no problem. The room had a clear lack of anything in it other than a bed. No small table, but what I thought was a mistake, no hangers, hooks or space at all to put clothes down, or hang up. Only options, on the floor or on the bed. When I pointed this out at reception, I was told that this is because its a room designed for disabled people. Do people with limited mobility have no desire to hang clothes or should we expect the floor to be appropriate for clothing? The advice i was given at reception was to leave my clothes in my bag. For me, quite an annoying inconvenience, for a disabled person, I'd feel discriminated that I had my right to hang my clothes up removed