“*3.5 stars*The hotel is in the middle of nowhere (the second to last stop on the Northern line) near the outskirts of London, so I wouldn't recommend tourists stay there, even if the prices are slightly cheaper than the Travelodges nearer to Central. I had previously stayed in the Travelodge in Wimbledon Central, which was much nicer.This Travelodge had better breakfast and a trash can in the breakfast room (I bring the latter up because the Wimbledon Travelodge lacked one, which was quite strange & awkward), but the reception area, stairwell, etc. was less nice.A man set off the fire alarm multiple times at 5 am one night I stayed there, which was annoying. I wish the receptionists had been able to make an announcement telling everyone that it was a false alarm.Moreover, Wi-Fi wasn't free, which made doing work there much harder. It's ridiculous that you pay 40 to 80 pounds per night, and they can't give you Wi-Fi?!In conclusion, it was a nice place to stay for a few nights, but I wouldn't recommend it unless one has business in that area.”
“*3.5 stars*The hotel is in the middle of nowhere (the second to last stop on the Northern line) near the outskirts of London, so I wouldn't recommend tourists stay there, even if the prices are slightly cheaper than the Travelodges nearer to Central. I had previously stayed in the Travelodge in Wimbledon Central, which was much nicer.This Travelodge had better breakfast and a trash can in the breakfast room (I bring the latter up because the Wimbledon Travelodge lacked one, which was quite strange & awkward), but the reception area, stairwell, etc. was less nice.A man set off the fire alarm multiple times at 5 am one night I stayed there, which was annoying. I wish the receptionists had been able to make an announcement telling everyone that it was a false alarm.Moreover, Wi-Fi wasn't free, which made doing work there much harder. It's ridiculous that you pay 40 to 80 pounds per night, and they can't give you Wi-Fi?!In conclusion, it was a nice place to stay for a few nights, but I wouldn't recommend it unless one has business in that area.”