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Ibis London Barking
3.9/5108 Reviews
The front desk service is warm and standard, and the environment is clean and hygienic. It is about 7 minutes' walk from the nearest subway station. Be careful when the hotel entrance is on a small road, otherwise it is easy to miss
Ibis London Earls Court
3.9/5118 Reviews
Visited for business reasons - the hotel inside is absolutely immaculate, very comfortable and excellent rooms. Breakfast was delicious and a good spread. The location isn't excellent and from the outside it doesn't look that impressive but overall I can't fault it. Would definitely stay again!
Ibis London Docklands Canary Wharf
3.8/5107 Reviews
The room can accommodate three people. There is a sofa that can be turned into a bed. The bathroom is very spacious and clean. It is necessary to note that the UK hotel basically has no toothpaste and toothbrush and the slippers need to carry the hotel. The hotel has a buffet breakfast £7.5. An ibis is a choice that I will go to in many countries. The hotel chain Accor Group's blessing quality is very guaranteed and the price is moderate for students to accept
Ibis London City - Shoreditch
4.4/548 Reviews
Great hotel next close to Aldgate East tube. If you are Accor member you can check in early if they the room is available otherwise it is 10 pound. Rooms are decent size especially the triple room. Shower was wet room style in the triple room whilst the twin room had an enclosed shower. There was some noise which was due to some road construction traffic on the first night but didn’t notice it on the next night on the weekend. Fully stocked bar with plenty of seating for a late night drink. Service at reception was excellent. I had booked breakfast but because I wanted to check out early at 4am in order to join queens lying in state queue the receptionist offered to provide a takeout continental breakfast which duly came with a hot drink too the next morning. That was so good of them to do that. Only downside to hotel were the homeless people who congregated outside in front of the Tesco express. The later the day went the more drunk and sometimes aggressive they got. Not the hotels fault but a bit unnerving for a solo traveller or families with children.
Ibis London Greenwich
4.3/526 Reviews
We had a concert to go to at the o2 on a Sunday night. We didn’t want to try and train back home so decided to stay at the Ibis hotel. We have never visited Greenwich before so a good opportunity while we were here. Hotel….. Front of house were friendly, helpful and welcoming Room was clean and very spacious. No faults with hotel or room at all. Location…. Great location in the heart of Greenwich. Greenwich park was literally around the corner Greenwich market 1 min walk away. Other sight seeing places all within walking distance. Walking distance to the o2, very pretty walk along the Thames Path. Took 30 mins. Will certainly stay at the ibis again .
Ibis London Blackfriars
4.3/545 Reviews
On arrival at the hotel we were greeted at reception and check in was smooth. We then entered our hotel room and it all went downhill. One of the pillows was filthy and we had to ask for it to be changed. After using the toilet we found that it did not flush, we told reception and we were informed this was a common problem. We then went out for the evening to see a show and on arriving back we found that there weren't any curtains in the room just a strip of material on a runner to pull across the window. The material only covered about 2/3 of the window which didn't provide much privacy from the building opposite and let too much light in. Myself and my partner both showered that evening and were almost scolded by the water. We were unable to turn the temperature down low enough. We then discovered that when cleaning our teeth there wasn't any cold water in the tap. Just a drip. We complained again. After a late night we were glad to sleep and not have to get up early. How wrong we were! At 8:15 the following morning we were both still asleep when there was a knock at the door. I woke my boyfriend and told him to go to the door. On opening it there was a woman stood there saying ”check out!” We said not yet and she just kept repeating ”Check out.” We asked what time check out was and she replied that she didn't speck English. We shut the door and checked on our booking which said check out was midday! We were incredibly cross that we had been disturbed and complained yet again when we went down to reception. As an apology we were offered a free breakfast. It was the worst breakfast, Very few cooked items available, most warming dishes were empty, no bread for toast and no pastries. No wonder they gave it away free! All in all a disastrous stay in an awful hotel. We will not be returning.

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More about Ibis, London

London, the vibrant capital of England, is a city that embodies centuries of history, culture, and modernity. From iconic landmarks to bustling markets, hidden gems to world-class museums, London offers something for every traveler. This guide will take you on a journey through London's must-see attractions, transportation options, tips for a seamless visit, culinary delights, and a guide to its weather and packing essentials.

Popular Attractions in London

  • The Tower of London: Step back in time at this medieval fortress, where you can explore its turbulent history, see the Crown Jewels, and learn about the lives of the infamous prisoners.
  • Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament: Stand in awe of the iconic clock tower, Big Ben, and take a guided tour of the Houses of Parliament, the seat of the UK's government.
  • Buckingham Palace: Witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony outside Buckingham Palace, the official residence of the British monarch.
  • The British Museum: Discover ancient civilizations from around the world at this world-renowned museum, housing over 8 million objects spanning human history.
  • Westminster Abbey: Step inside this stunning Gothic church, the site of countless royal weddings and coronations, and admire its beautiful architecture and historical significance.
  • London Eye: Take a spin on the London Eye, the world's tallest observation wheel, for panoramic views of the city and its famous landmarks.

Transportation in London

  • Heathrow Airport (LHR): The main international airport, located 15 miles west of London.
  • Gatwick Airport (LGW): London's second international airport, located 30 miles south.
  • The Tube (London Underground): The easiest and most efficient way to get around London is via the Tube, a network of underground train lines that covers the city and its suburbs.
  • Buses and Trams: London's extensive bus network and Docklands Light Railway (DLR) provide additional transportation options, particularly useful for exploring areas not well-served by the Tube.
  • Walking and Cycling: London is a walker's paradise, with many of its most iconic attractions located within walking distance of each other. Cycling is also a great way to explore the city, with numerous bike lanes and rental options available.
  • Taxis and Ride-hailing Services: Black cabs and ride-hailing apps like Uber are convenient for short or long journeys, especially during late hours or in areas with limited public transportation.

Better to Know Before Visiting London

  • Currency: The British Pound Sterling (GBP). Credit cards are widely accepted.
  • Language: English is the primary language; English is spoken universally in London.
  • Etiquette: Be mindful of queues, and stand on the right on escalators.
  • Visa Regulations: Visa requirements vary by nationality; check in advance.
  • Oyster Card: Consider getting an Oyster Card, a reusable electronic ticket that offers discounted rates on public transportation.
  • Peak Hours: Avoid rush hour (7:30-9:30 AM and 4:30-6:30 PM) on the Tube and buses to save time and frustration.

What to Eat in London

  • Fish and Chips: A classic British dish, best enjoyed with mushy peas and tartar sauce.
  • Full English Breakfast: Start your day with a hearty meal of eggs, bacon, sausage, and black pudding.
  • Sunday Roast: A traditional meal of roasted meat with Yorkshire pudding, served in many pubs.
  • Afternoon Tea: A quintessential British experience with scones, clotted cream, and jam.
  • Curry: London's Brick Lane is famous for its Indian curries.

Climate, Weather, and Average Temperature in London

  • Spring (Mar-May): Mild and getting warmer, with temperatures around 10-15°C.
  • Summer (Jun-Aug): Warm and pleasant, with temperatures ranging from 18-24°C.
  • Autumn (Sep-Nov): Cool and crisp, with temperatures falling to 5-13°C.
  • Winter (Dec-Feb): Cold and often wet, with temperatures around 2-8°C.
SeasonAverage High (°C)Average Low (°C)Packing Suggestions
Spring156Light layers, umbrella, and a light jacket.
Summer2413T-shirts, shorts, and a light sweater for evenings.
Autumn136Sweaters, jackets, and waterproof outerwear.
Winter82Warm layers, coats, scarves, and gloves.
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