The hotel wasn't in a visually appealing neighbourhood with a construction site just next to it and a tramstation behind it which meant that sound was bound to leak into the rooms. Closing the double windows did help, though.
The breakfast was simple, it contained the basics of an english breakfast and cereal too. It was enough to keep you full until lunch but at the same time, kind of boring to have to eat the same breakfast every day.
The rooms were a tad small but we could still sit 5 people in a room without stepping on eachothers feet.
We had a room where we used the pull-out couch and that room was really tight, not much space for bags and all.
The other room was better though.
The beds were comfortable, fresh sheets every day.
The bathroom was clean too, and cleaned every day. The toilet was cool since it was in connection with the bathroom but you could lock yourself into the small toiletroom whilst someone used the shower or mirrors.
The staff were very helpful and had good knowledge of the area.
The tramstation was just outside, a minute walk from the hotel doors which was great. Roughly 20 mins into central london
There was a bus stop like 1 meter from the hotel ground too which meant that you could reach public transportation very easily.
You had a convenience store and two grocery shows, Tesco was open rather late which is good.
You also had a cafe, a dominoes, a papa johns and a subway 3 min walk from the hotel.
Overall, an OK hotel for a good price.