First Impressions
The Wesley Euston sits right on that busy stretch of Euston Street, and honestly, it’s one of those places that surprises you once you step inside. From the street, it looks like your typical London brick building, but there’s something reassuring about how well-maintained everything appears. The lobby has this warm, contemporary feel — not trying too hard to be trendy, just comfortable and welcoming.
Location Reality Check
You know what I appreciate about this spot? It’s genuinely practical without being boring. Euston Station is literally a few minutes’ walk, which means you can actually catch those early trains to Edinburgh or Manchester without the usual London transport drama. Camden’s energy is right there too — I mean, you’re close enough to wander over to the markets on weekends, but far enough from the chaos that you’ll actually get some sleep.
The Room Experience
The room I stayed in was what you’d expect from a solid four-star place — well-designed without being flashy. The bed was genuinely comfortable (and I’m picky about mattresses), and there’s enough space to spread out your stuff without feeling cramped. What impressed me was the attention to details like proper reading lights and enough outlets near the bed — small things that show they actually think about how people use hotel rooms.
Dining and Amenities
The restaurant downstairs serves decent modern British food, though it’s not going to blow your mind or anything. Breakfast is solid — proper coffee, fresh pastries, and they do a good full English if that’s your thing. There’s also a small fitness center that’s actually usable, not just a token gesture with broken equipment. The spa area is compact but well-maintained, perfect for unwinding after a long day of meetings or sightseeing.
Why Guests Love It
Here’s the thing about The Wesley Euston — it delivers exactly what it promises without any pretense. The staff genuinely seem to care about your stay, parking is available if you’re driving (which is rare enough in central London), and the whole place has this reliable, professional vibe that makes business travelers and tourists equally comfortable. It’s not the most Instagram-worthy hotel you’ll ever stay in, but sometimes you just want a place that works well and lets you focus on why you’re actually in London.
Guests are required to show a photo identification and credit card upon check-in