Reservations are required for les services de massage and les soins du spa and can be made by contacting the property before arrival at the number on the booking confirmation
Limehouse Library Hotel se trouve dans le quartier Canary Wharf, Ă seulement 7Â minutes de marche de Station du DLR Limehouse et Ă 19Â minutes de marche de Tamise. Les voyageurs trouvent que le quartier est accessible Ă pied et pratique pour prendre le transport en commun.
Probably the loveliest and coziest hotel in London
This hotel was such a pleasant discovery and truly a little piece of paradise. The whole place feels like a cosy home coming straight from the 18th century, with beautiful decorations, gorgeous little library, delightful staff and most delicious breakfast and restaurant menu. This will definitely be my go-to hotel for future London visits!
Had a lovely stay in Limehouse hotel. The hotel is an old library. The building is full of charm and the hotel owner are kind, customer oriented and very professional.
We travelled with our 1-year baby and the hotel dis totally fit our needs (baby cot, baby chair when needed, space for trolley)
The hotel situation was absolutely fine : 2 minutes by walking distance to the DLR (in less than 10 minutes you are at Tower Hill - Circle Line)
We did not take breakfast so not able to rate :)
The only point I would highlight is that the curtains are not thick enough to avoid day light to come into the room. We were woken very early (4.30/5.00 including our baby!).
Thanks again to all of you (++ to Ali who managed to get our baby a warm lunch in the breakfast restaurant before we leave - we really appreciate đđ )
The staff was fine and friendly. The room was the worst smallest room Iâve ever stayed in. It was not a good value, pressing all the buttons to get in and out of the room was also a nightmare. It was the worst night I ever had.
Great and quirky hotel with lots of character and a great location. Price was good and rooms are excellent, hardwood floors all round. Something different definitely from the bland same-same hotel chains and definitely worth a visit.
This is a wonderful and quirky hotel - something out of the ordinary
Each room themed differently, and there's a lot of history to be discovered if you have time to wander around the hotel
Breakfast was excellent - A buffet breakfast that is not just the usual fare
Only slight downgrade was the check-in process ... Everyone needed their own ID, and all were taken and painstakingly entered into the system. And then, at 3pm the rooms weren't ready so we had to wait a little, and then be showed to our rooms one room at a time (we weren't allowed to just go find them ourselves)