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Premier Inn London County Hall
Recently rebranded the Premier Inn, with accompanying purple walls, bedspreads and headboards, it retains the USP of rooms for £99 slap bang next to the London Eye, which a number of them even look out on. Unsurprisingly, it is institutional in feel: the Premier Inn comprises five floors of long corridors above a lobby so busy that queue-control barriers are in place. The neat rooms are surprisingly spacious, though, with teabags and coffee sachets beside a kettle plonked on an open wardrobe.
Services
Smoking rooms Bar Restaurant Internet (wireless, £10/day) TV Disabled-adapted rooms
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Hotel was extremely welcoming to our large group, family rooms were airy and roomy with high ceilings, clean and modern bathrooms with plenty of hot water, towel warmers, and hair dryers provided in rooms. Also provided pots to heat water and tea in room. Kindly allowed us to select from the larger tea selection in the dining room and carry back to the rooms or even a cup of coffee at no extra charge (our group had the full breakfast daily however). We did arrange in advance to enjoy breakfast as soon as they were open daily, and they saw to it sufficient food was available fresh and hot on the buffet for our arrival of 30 + people. Bathrooms were shiney and clean daily, towels were large and fresh, none of this small towels and tepid water in tiny rooms we'd been warned of. Location was excellent, lots of family friendly restaurants in the near area, convenience store across the road with fairly reasonable prices, and easy landmark right next door (London Eye) in case any of our group got separated.