Guest User
August 10, 2024
There is no ramp at the entrance of the hotel. The biggest problem is that there is no elevator, no elevator, no elevator. The space is cramped, there are only two rooms on each floor. I lived on the top floor, 15, and the stairs are narrow, not kid-friendly. It's hard to carry a bigger suitcase. The room is really small, so my suggestion is that if one person has little luggage and it's OK for a short trip, it's very crowded for two people. There is no desk. How small is the room? You can see everything when you push the door: the bed and the bathroom. One day I was using the computer on the bed, and a man from the room service came in first. He saw me go out, and within an hour a woman unlocked the door and came in again. If I wasn't dressed properly, there would be no place to hide. Speaking of advantages, it is very close to King's Cross Station, and the transportation here is convenient. You don't need to transfer to Heathrow and Luton Airports, and you don't need to transfer to business districts and cultural attractions such as Convent Garden. Although it was difficult for me to carry my luggage, the female staff helped me carry it down and printed documents for me.
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