Review of Cheval Three Quays at The Tower of London 5*

Igor A.

11/28/2015

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Upon entering the hotel lobby, I was pleasantly greeted by the staff, who took my luggage and put it on a cart which they later took up to our room. The staff was very friendly and upon checking in, they immediately took us up to our room on the eighth floor. I want to point out that the facility was recently built (2 years ago) so everything was spotless, and, just very pleasing to look at. We were completely awed when we entered our hotel room, wait, I think a better name is apartment. I expected a regular studio hotel room but what we got was an astonishing fully functional apartment. There was everything, dishwasher, oven, microwave, refrigerator, washing machine. Everything that your regular house has, the apartment has it. The living room was very spacious with a coffee table, couch and a TV. The kitchen was just as nice, it had everything you would need, from a microwave to a espresso machine to a spatula. There were two bedrooms, each with their own bathroom. The master bedroom was equipped with a TV, alarm clock, large closets and a comfortable bed. The two bathrooms were very similar to each other, the only difference was that one had a bath and the other didn't. The bathrooms were very spacious. There was something about the shower knobs I really liked… they were probably just very new. Yes, that's what it was. The smaller bedroom had two small twin size beds. The closets were smaller than in the master bedroom, there was no alarm clock, but there was a TV. I should point out that the bed sheets were very comfortable, and I loved the pillows. Okay, the hotel is great, but how easy is it to get around London and go sightseeing from the hotel? It's easy, just step outside. The Tower of London is right across the street and it has many interesting exhibits. I would talk more about it, but that's for you to discover. The Tower Bridge is also a short walk away, on which you can ascend to the very top. Across the Thames is the HMS Belfast, a light cruiser that dates back to the Second World War. It is an amazing way to learn about the life of a mariner through all the great exhibits on the ship. I should point out that the Belfast isn't for everyone, my mother for example hated the stench inside the ship. The Tower of London and the Tower Bridge won't be enough though. The London Underground is a short walk away. You can take it to many great places like the Westminster Abbey. Overall, the experience was great and our stay at Cheval Three Quays was astounding. P. S. Quays is pronounced like "keys", not "kways".