... Unfortunately you do need this shuttle service as well, because it's just a littl too far to walk from the tube - especially when you've had a few shandy's and you're not 100% which direction to head in!! Around the hotel it's mainly residential so it's either eat in the hotel at Hilton prices ... Read review
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Hilton London Docklands Riverside is superbly located for all your business and leisure requirements we are just 20 minutes from London City Airport.From one of the 3...
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south bank of the Thames, opposite canary Wharf and five miles from the City of London. The 365 guestrooms all have light, modern decor with subdued earth tones and i...
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The Hilton London Docklands Riverside is a six storey riverside hotel situated on the ... more
south bank of the Thames, opposite canary Wharf and five miles from the City of London. The 365 guestrooms all have light, modern decor with subdued earth tones and i...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
The Hilton London Docklands is a six-storey riverside hotel situated on the south bank of ... more
the Thames,opposite canary Wharf and five miles from the City of London.The 365 guestrooms all have light,modern decor with subdued earth tones and include satell...
Advantages: Great for Canary Wharf, Clean, Helpful Staff Disadvantages: Not for Leisure. Location not brilliant for Social Life
...eat in the hotel at Hilton prices (Yorkshireman in me coming out again!) or onto the tube etc.
I've always had a standard double room and these have varied greatly. Whilst the view of the Thames is a constant, the rooms have varied from 'compact and beju' to vast, which surprised me a little - my first stay was the smallest, so if you stay here and find the room a little on the small side it may be worth having a word with reception ... ...here is book through the Hilton website and I'm sure you'd get it for much less - particularly as Hilton are always putting special offers on.
All in all it's a nice hotel, clean and well aid out with friendly attentive staff and superb if you're on business, but in my opinion not great for leisure travel.
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I have stayed at this hotel a few times now and as London is a popular destination for weekend breaks thought some of you might find my experiences helpful.
Firstly Location - I'd have to say the location of this hotel is superb if you're visitng Canary Wharf on business. It's situated on the Thames, with most rooms having views of the dark and sludgey waters! It is on the opposite side of the river to Canary Wharf, but a River Ferry operates from the hotel itself across to the other side.This used to be free for guests of the hotel, but the last time I stayed there I did have to pay (was about £2). If you're travelling there by train, then a courtesy bus operates from the nearby Canada Water Tube station. This has always been my method of transport so I can't help on driving directions I'm afraid, but what I can say s the car park looks very small, so parking could be limited. During the week this bus service runs between 7am and 11.30pm, so if you're planning a late night out you may need to factor a taxi fair into your journey at the end of the night. Saturday it runs 8am - 11.30pm and Sundays 8am to 11pm. Unfortunately you do need this shuttle service as well, because it's just a littl too far to walk from the tube - especially when you've had a few shandy's and you're not 100% which direction to head in!! Around the hotel it's mainly residential so it's either eat in the hotel at Hilton prices (Yorkshireman in me coming out again!) or onto the tube etc.
I've always had a standard double room and these have varied greatly. Whilst the view of the Thames is a constant, the rooms have varied from 'compact and beju' to vast, which surprised me a little - my first stay was the smallest, so if you stay here and find the room a little on the small side it may be worth having a word with reception - you never know your luck. They are clean, well laid out and come with the usual tea and coffee facilities (although I've noticed some hotels have stopped providing these now), trouser press (how many people actually use them?) courtesy book to tell you all about the hotel etc and of course the usual on-suite - again I've always found these to be clean. The rooms are soundproofed to some extent - by this I mean you don't hear the boats going up and down the Thames, or traffic from the road outside, but the corridors are like a rabbit warren and carry sound a little too well and you can hear people walking up and down, with every word of their conversation. There are other room typoes on offer and you can upgrade to deluxe rooms if required, and whilst I've never stayed in one I'm not sure I personally would pay the extra to upgrade because the standard rooms are more than adequate.
The hotel has some good facilities including a gym, Jacuzzi, sauna and a smallish indoor pool. In addtion a well laid out and not too pricey Terrace Bar (for a London Hotel anyway), £2.60 for a pint and £3ish for a glass of wine). In terms of food I've always eaten in the Terrace Restaraunt, which has a nice cosy feel to it, serves good food in a buffett style and has friendly and attentive staff. There is a good mix of starters, mains and deserts available, with probably a choice of about 6 different meals. I'm not a vegetarian, but it did look as though there was only the one obligatory vegetarian meal to choose from (unless you wanted plenty of salad) - 3 course meal comes out around £24, which for the standard of food isn't bad (in my humble opinion anyway). Breakfast is served in here also, again buffett style with a choice of the good old Traditional English - everything imaginable (yes including both Black and White Pudding) - fruits, cereals, continental, fruit juices plus tea and coffee. There is also an old barge outside in a dry dock that has been turned into a restaurant, although I've never used it so can't comment on the standard. You can of course have room service for meals, but as I'be never used I can't comment on it - the menu looks fairly standard really.
Price wise I've always stayed here on a Corporate Rate (which company policy dictates I'm not allowed to divulge) but the rack rate for the rooms is as follows (prices taken from my last stay in Jan 2007 and are for Bed and Breakfast); Twin - £165 Double - £188 (never quite sure why they charge more - still has the same number of people!) Deluxe - £212
Now these are silly prices and just the prices they display on the wall - my advice if you want to stay here is book through the Hilton website and I'm sure you'd get it for much less - particularly as Hilton are always putting special offers on.
All in all it's a nice hotel, clean and well aid out with friendly attentive staff and superb if you're on business, but in my opinion not great for leisure travel.
Advantages: Beautifully resourced and well-staffed hotel in a superb location Disadvantages: Complacent management seem to allow endless minor irritations spoil what should be a good stay
...cause to complain about a Hilton hotel before and, as a fiercely loyal Hilton Hhonors Gold VIP member, I tend to get treated pretty well and earn both Air Miles AND Hhonors points when I stay, which count towards future stays. Take a seat; I’m actually going to have to burst the bubble this time. I’m not a completely happy bunny. Whilst there are very many things about this hotel which pleased me, one too many minor niggles leaves me unable to offer ... ...as ever, just one fluffy Hilton bathrobe. Why, in a double room, you don’t get two bathrobes is still beyond me but it seems to be a common, if slightly illogical, policy.
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Well, why not? Are you sitting comfortably? Then I’ll begin. Once upon a time, there were three bears. Daddy bear, Mummy bear and Baby Bear. They decided to visit a hotel in Docklands. Whilst Baby bear was used to Goldilocks stealing his porridge, he was a little ...
andymcf 16.02.2003
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Advantages: Excellent ( Room Price - Staff - Room Decor - Night Life) Disadvantages: Mini Bar Prices
...to book online with the Hilton hotel website. There was more than enough clear and easy to see pictures of the room and for a change the pictures reflected how the room looks.
the support for booking online is also excellent as if you have a problem you can just phone the hotel you want to stay at and they will help you book online.
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The great thing about booking online is you get a calendar with all the dates with the ... ...for a night away you can book a room that might cost £250+ per night for a little as £99 per night.
**** traveling to the Hotel ****
this is extremely easy as you have to main train lines one (DLR - South Quay) which is 30 second walk from the hotel and the second (jubilee - Canary walf) which is around a 5 minute walk.
**** Checking In & the Staff ****
Checking in was so easy and the members of staff are so nice and friendly anything you need ...
leemacman 12.09.2007
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Hilton London Docklands, London
Advantages: Lovely, Clean Spacious Rooms, some with a fantastic view of canary wharf Disadvantages: The evening meal was poor
...had never heard of the Hilton London Docklands before I had booked, but ended up having two fantastic days in late February this year. The Hilton London Docklands is built directly opposite Canary Wharf on the other side of the Thames, an area of massive redevelopment. Out of London this area has still got a reputation of being rough, but in reality in now consists of expensive townhouses and Luxury apartments. The hotel itself has well over 800 ... ...no trouble getting into central London for shopping and there is a tube station and bus stop close by (although I have forgotten the name of the Tube Station!). I would thoroughly recommend a stay in the Hilton London Docklands, the most pleasing factor being the levels of customer service. ...
ryankett 14.07.2004
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I booked this hotel over the phone via a deal from teletext (£159 for 2 people b&b and dinner on the 1st night). The hotel runs a shuttle service from the nearest tube station which is handy as its quite a way away from the hotel. When we arrived i thought the enterance and reception areas were a little tired and boring looking. The staff were pleasent though and we got our room key. The room was a real disappointment - tiny (you could barely fit ... ...the view was appalling - straight onto a block of flats. This was definately the worst hotel room ive stayed in for the money. Dinner was very nice and we enjoyed a lovely 3 course meal, service was also very good. After dinner we had a few drinks in the bar - this was a lovely place to drink - modern, comfortable with views over the river towards canary wharf. Breakfast was again lovely and the Whiskey for the poridge was a particularly nice touch. ...
johanna18 13.04.2009
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