Within walking distance from the hotel are the old Borrow Market and the same old pub where Dickens and Shakespeare sat. The name of the pub is Dickens Pub. The River Thames and the world's most visited modern art museum, the Tate Modern, are also within a 7-minute walk. Near the Tate Modern is the Millennium Bridge and the Globe Theater (where Shakespeare staged his plays, the building was reconstructed because the real Globe burned down during the Great Fire of 1666 (when almost all of London burned down)). On the Millennium Bridge, you can easily get straight to the entrance of the grandiose St. Paul's Cathedral, passing by the prestigious city school where Prince Charles and Beckham studied. Near St. Paul's Cathedral is Jamie Oliver's restaurant, prices are slightly above average, it is not necessary to book a table. In general, from Satvark across the Millennium Bridge you get to the City area, and from the City to the historic center of Westminster is within easy reach.
Back to the hotel, it's super modern and inexpensive. A night costs 120 pounds. There is no reception in the traditional sense, check-in and check-out are independent. The lobby is full of famous designer furniture. And what distinguishes this hotel from others and causes an inexpensive cost is the rooms. They are small but not tight. The room is the width of the bed (2 meters), one of the walls is a window, it is the entire wall, it turns out that the bed is limited by two walls (near the legs and headboard) and a window. The room also has a sanbox (shower room with toilet) and a washbasin opposite. An armchair, a couple of chairs, bedside tables, a locker, a refrigerator are also available. All room management is carried out from the tablet (light (turn on, turn off, spectrum), temperature, curtains (raise, lower), television, music, Internet).
We did not buy breakfast at the hotel. We had dinner once, but it was already after 23.00, so we ate what was left on the buffet.
Liked the hotel. New, beautiful, modern, inexpensive, with a great location. Opposite there is also a supermarket where we bought yogurts for breakfast, as well as Starbucks and fast food where they sell noodles in any form.