Juleshobs
(39)
Merseyside, United Kingdom
Having to travel from time to time for work and more and more lately finding that I can no longer fit everything I need to do into one day I have been checking out a few hotels near to my Company's office in London.
This time it was the IBIS, IBIS are part of the Accor group which can have its advantages depending on what type of travel you require and where you are travelling to, eg in France you can book your hotel and train ticket as a combined package saving time and money. IBIS advertise themselves as being friendly and having helpful staff, we'll see about that later.
The IBIS London City is conveniently located about 20 yards from Aldgate East Tube station and this is one way of getting here, however, I walked from the office along Fenchurch Street, Aldgate Hight Street and onto Whitechapel with Liverpool Street Station not that far away, hmm brings back memories of monopoly.
Room
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59 out of 100
Cleanliness
80 out of 100
Room Condition
80 out of 100
Bed/Mattress
60 out of 100
Room Service
50 out of 100
1st task for me is to actually manage to open the door as I normally end up with the room key that does not work or you have to wiggle it a few times for the little light to change from red to green in order to gain access. OK, mastered that after a few attempts and into my room I go. The first thing that strikes me is the bathroom, yes the bathroom, normally you would expect to see the bathroom door on your left or right hand side and the bathroom to have the expected standard square to rectangular shape, however, this is not the case in the IBIS, the wall is curved and runs in a semi-circular shape from one wall to another, strange.
Upon closer inspection I note that this is not at all what I would expect but this bathroom is in fact a built in unit, a sort of pod that you find fitted into a luxury caravan and to enter you have to take a small step up. The unit itself is plastic based, again like the bathroom fittings in a caravan but is extremely spacious. There is no bath but you do have one huge walk in shower but I feel that they have compromised too far on the rest of the space as it does feel a little restricted with hardly any space between the toilet and the sink, apart from this it is perfectly OK, nice and clean with soap and shower gel all ready for your use.
The rest of the room feels fairly spacious and there does appear to be a fair amount of room, given the shape of the bathroom you have effectively opened up the room quite a bit more without having that angular corner of the standard shaped bathroom with bath jutting out taking up space.
I have what looks to be a double bed but on closer inspection it is actually two singles pushed together so if you fancy cuddling up with your partner beware there is a gap in the middle where the beds meet.
The décor is standard magnolia with a terracotta wall which is the external wall of the bathroom with a few pictures dotted around the room. Also you find the usual wardrobe and a small work surface where the phone is situated in case you need it, girls ideal for vanity mirror and make up.
The work surface is not particularly wide but you can fit a laptop on here with any problems or even a portable DVD player. The rooms also all have flat screen TV which is a nice touch and naturally a chair for you to sit and work at, all rooms have WIFI access but at an extra cost of course. One thing I note that is missing is the tea and coffee making facilities which I would have liked as I do like my cup of tea first thing in the morning, an oversight but easily rectified.
General hotel amenities
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65 out of 100
Appearance/Architecture
60 out of 100
Lobby Atmosphere
70 out of 100
General Condition
70 out of 100
Staff (Friendliness/Service)
80 out of 100
Business Amenities
60 out of 100
Spa Facilities
10 out of 100
The hotel entrance is light and bright and easy to spot, strange thing to say but believe me I have stayed in some places that I have walked straight past initially without even realising that I had done so. Entering the main entrance the first thing I noticed was how busy the main reception area was but this was probably more to do with the fact that it was peak time for check in for business travellers than anything else, although busy service was quick and efficient and in less than 5 minutes I was at the front of the queue and checking in.
Whilst waiting in the queue I did have a quick look around and spotted that there was a bar and also a restaurant, mental note to check these out later in the evening, anyway I digress, after receiving my room key after painless check in process off to the lifts which are located very close to the reception and there is no way you can miss these.
Food & Beverages
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59 out of 100
Food Variety
50 out of 100
Food Quality
60 out of 100
Food Arrangement
60 out of 100
Range of Beverages
80 out of 100
Dining Area Ambiance
50 out of 100
The bar that looks like a pub bar rather than a sedate hotel bar with music playing and sky sports on the big screen, though the sound is off so you can listen to the music. The bar is dimly lit but not too dark and there are plenty of tables around of all shapes and sizes for you to sit at, I opted for a small circular table which seats 2 people as I was alone.
The bar is as well stocked as you would find most pubs with excellent service and very friendly bar staff, there are also quite a few bar stools if you wish to sit at the bar I ordered a large white wine which came to £4.50 which is OK for a hotel.
Whilst sitting and watching the world go by I do note that the bar actually is in an L shape and leads into the restaurant so if you decided to eat here you would not have to walk out and around to gain entrance to here and this also makes life a lot easier for the waiting on staff to get any drinks you order with your meal directly from the bar.
Feeling a bit peckish but not really hungry enough to have a full meal I checked out the bar menu which does offer a limited choice of snack including baked potato, sandwich, combo which is suitable for two people which includes potato skins, onion rings and other usual items you would expect to find but I opted for a Panini. Order is simple, order and pay at the bar, you can pay by cash, debit or credit card which I would expect, you are given an order number and then it is brought to your table when ready.
The bar was quite busy as this is also open to the public and there where quite a lot of people coming and going and I did have to wait quite some time for my Panini to arrive. Once it arrived I was disappointed with what I got, biting into it I discovered that these are not made on site but are bought in and cooked from frozen, how did I know this, well it was still frozen in the middle and back it went, thankfully this was resolved and a fresh Panini was brought a bit later and there was no objection to my complaint. I must actually complement the bar staff as I had only been to the bar twice and the third time I didnt have to ask for what I wanted the barman who had served me previously just did a quick check that I wanted the same and hey it was ready. You can also get crisps and nuts at the bar if you want. I did wonder whether I would have been better off in the restaurant but after talking to some of my colleagues who have also stayed here they where not impressed with the meals on offer here either. Do not be put off by this as each IBIS has a different type of restaurant, this one is LEstaminet which claims to offer delicious food and generous portions, from what I saw the portions looked big and the food looked nice though this does not mean it tastes good.
Please note that 24hr room service is also available if you want to just stay in your room
Location and surroundings
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64 out of 100
Location (City)
70 out of 100
Transportation Connection
90 out of 100
Shopping Opportunities
70 out of 100
Cultural Opportunities
60 out of 100
Quiet Location
40 out of 100
The Ibis London City is conveniently located about 20 yards away from Aldgate East tube station and this is one way of getting there, however, I walked from the office which is located near to London Bridge along Fenchurch Street, Aldgate High Street and just onto Whitechapel, in other words across part of a monopoly board, with Liverpool Street Station not that far away either, approx 5 minutes walk.
For local shops head along to Fenchurch Street or if you want a more serious shopping trip head for the tube and off to Oxford Street.
At night if you don't fancy the hotel restaurant head for a curry or a chinese down Brick Lane, not too far away from the hotel and great food also,