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Point A London Liverpool Street
First Impressions
Point A London Liverpool Street sits on a quiet side street that feels surprisingly tucked away for being right in the heart of the City. I mean, you’re literally a two-minute walk from Liverpool Street station, but Folgate Street has this almost residential vibe that cuts through all the financial district chaos. The building itself is modern and sleek — not trying to be flashy, just clean lines and that sort of understated design that actually works better than hotels that try too hard.
Location Reality Check
Here’s what I love about this spot in London — you can walk to Spitalfields Market in about five minutes, which honestly beats taking the Tube everywhere. The area around Liverpool Street has changed so much in recent years, and you’re right at the edge where the City meets the more creative Shoreditch crowd. If you need to get anywhere else, well, Liverpool Street connects you to pretty much everything, plus there’s that direct Stansted Express if you’re flying out.
The Room Experience
The room design is what I’d call smart minimalism — everything you need without the clutter. The beds are actually comfortable (not always a given with three-star places), and they’ve got these floor-to-ceiling windows that make the space feel bigger than it is. You know what surprised me? The shower pressure is excellent, and the air conditioning works properly, which you’d think would be standard but honestly isn’t always the case in London hotels.
Practical Bits That Matter
The staff genuinely seem to know the neighborhood — I asked about good coffee nearby and got pointed to this little place on Lamb Street that I never would’ve found otherwise. There’s no on-site restaurant, but that’s actually not a problem here because you’re surrounded by options. From proper gastropubs to late-night bagel shops on Brick Lane, you’re sorted for food at any hour.
Why Guests Keep Coming Back
What really works about Point A London Liverpool Street is that it doesn’t pretend to be something it’s not. It’s a well-run, modern hotel that gets the basics right — clean, comfortable, perfectly located, and reasonably priced for what you get in central London. The design feels fresh rather than trying to be trendy, and honestly, when you’re spending your days exploring the city, that’s exactly what you want to come back to.
Locals suggest to book apartments in London around South Bank for riverside dining, market stops, and easy city crossings.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in