My 2 night business trip coincided with the Queen laying in state so London was busy. I get supply and demand, but was disappointed with the profiteering by hotels in London. I couldn't get any of my usual hotels so ended up here.
Positive points: staff at reception 24 hours; room was clean; I was able to leave luggage; shower cubicle was nicely tiled, automatic sensor lights in toilet and shower.
I knew it wasn't going to be a great stay as I walked along narrow dark corridors and stairways to my room. A bare wooden door opened to a "hall" with the toilet and sink to one side and the shower to the other. The room had a tiny double bed and a single. Curtains were hanging off, a tiny tv hung crookedly in the top corner of a wall (no idea if it worked, I didn't try). No attempt at decor whatsoever. The room was clean enough and the bed was ok. No toiletries in the bathroom apart from some small soap bars that had previously been used. Toilet paper was very flimsy.
I don't mind basic rooms, I would not expect to pay £350 for 2 nights however.
If I was paying more than £40 a night here it would be too much. (Admittedly my room could accommodate more than just me - so maybe £70).