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Bermonds Locke, Tower Bridge
First Impressions
Walking up to Bermonds Locke, Tower Bridge for the first time, you immediately notice it’s not trying to be another stuffy hotel. The building sits on a busy stretch of Tower Bridge Road, but honestly, that works in its favor — there’s energy here that you don’t get in quieter areas. The lobby feels more like a stylish co-working space than a traditional hotel reception, which gives you a hint of what’s coming.
The Apartment Experience
What sets this place apart is that you’re not getting a standard hotel room — you’re getting an apartment. Each unit comes with a proper kitchen that’s actually functional, not just for show. I mean, you can cook a real meal here if you want to. The design is clean and modern without being cold, and there’s enough space to spread out your stuff without living out of a suitcase. The beds are comfortable enough that you’ll actually sleep well, which isn’t always a given in London.
Tower Bridge Neighborhood
The location is pretty clever when you think about it. You’re close enough to Tower Bridge that you can walk there in five minutes, but you’re not paying tourist-trap prices for everything. Borough Market is just across the river — perfect for grabbing proper coffee and food that locals actually eat. The area has this mix of old warehouse buildings and new developments that gives it character, plus you’ve got decent pub options within walking distance.
Practical Details
This four-star property handles the basics well without any fuss. The Wi-Fi actually works throughout the building, which you’d be surprised how often that’s an issue elsewhere. There’s a small gym if you need to work off all that British food, and the staff generally knows what they’re doing. Parking can be tricky in this part of town, but they’ve got options if you’re driving — just book ahead because spaces fill up.
Why Guests Love It
What really works here is the balance between hotel service and apartment independence. You get daily housekeeping and a front desk when you need help, but you also have your own space to actually live in rather than just sleep. The building has a good vibe — there’s usually a mix of business travelers and tourists, but it never feels chaotic. For the price point in this part of London, you’re getting solid value without sacrificing comfort or style.
To book hotel in London for fashion week buzz, travelers reserve early to pair Westminster sunrise walks with evening pub rituals.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in