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Hour Glass Hotel is accessible from a number of roads including the A2, A202 and from the A3.
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Elephant & Castle is the closest station to Hour Glass Hotel. You can catch a train on the Bakerloo Line or the Northern Line from this underground station.
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Bus 42 runs from Liverpool Street directly to the hotel. Bus 343 runs 24 hours per day from London Bridge directly to the Hour Glass Hotel.
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Hour Glass Hotel is less than 19 minutes walk from Elephant & Castle Tube Station (Bakerloo, Northern, First Capital Connect and Southeastern lines) and 19 minutes from Elephant & Castle Train Station (Bakerloo, Northern, First Capital Connect and Southeastern lines).
Elephant & Castle Station is a 10-15 minute walk from Hour Glass Hotel and because this area is so well served by buses we recommend that you take a bus from Elephant & Castle bound for Camberwell (bus 343). Get off the bus at Burgess Park. From here turn left down Albany Road, which runs along the edge of the park. Then go left up Portland Street, take a right onto Hopwood Road and go straight onto Beaconsfield Road, where Hour Glass Hotel is located.
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Hour Glass Hotel Customer Reviews |
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Kevin Garvey, British (13 July 21) |
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Super value. Excellent showers. Would book Hour Glass Hotel again.
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Luke Mitchell, British (10 May 20) |
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Very friendly and comftable stay at Hour Glass Hotel, was like home away from home
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Katie Cashin, Irish (14 June 16) |
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On moving over to London, I spent my first night at the Hour Glass Hotel because the location was near to my new job. On arrival I was met by very friendly staff, even though I was accidentally there much before check in time, I was allowed into the hotel and caught up on some emails in the kitchen. Kitchen facilities include all essentials; oven microwave, washing machine etc. and very clean too. Bedroom was ideal, again clean, comfortable, well equipped. Pub downstairs seemed cosy, although I didn't stay for drinks the customers who were in there seemed very friendly and welcoming. The pizza that was being served looked great. I was allowed to leave my huge luggage in the hotel until after work and really appreciated this. It seemed nothing was too much of a problem for the kind and friendly staff! Although this is not a fancy hotel and as its above a pub was a little noisy early in the night, I would rate the Hour Glass 5/5 for my experience. A 2 minute walk from the bus stop, comfortable, welcoming and safe for a lone traveller. Thanks for making my first night in London that little bit easier!
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Jp Castelain, French (18 November 15) |
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Friendly staff in nice London pub. Locals were nice too. Recommend Hour Glass Hotel
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Sarah Bowford, British (26 October 15) |
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The hotel is very basic, definitely with no frills attached! But it’s on a quiet street and the beds are nice enough to get a decent night’s sleep. The location is nice but a little too far from the nearest transport links, which is fine most of the time but a bit of a bother late at night or early in the morning! For the price, you can’t complain though. The mini-kitchen was useful and the associated pub is a good laugh! All things considered, it’s a fine little hotel and cheap. I’d stay here again
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1 - 5 of 36 Hour Glass Hotel Reviews
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