I stayed at the biggest Travelodge in the UK – and it's not what I expected | The Sun
I'M a big fan of a Travelodge hotel, with there being hundreds in the UK that won't break the bank.
So I decided to try out the biggest Travelodge in the country – and it's found in the capital.
Travelodge London City, which opened in 2018, is the largest in the country with a whopping 395 rooms.
Just a short walk from Aldgate East station, it is ideal for anyone who wants a central London stay without spending too much with it being a short walk from many of the tourist attractions such as the Sky Garden and the Tower of London.
The flagship hotel is also a Travelodge PLUS which is essentially a fancier hotel than some of their others.
However, being the biggest Travelodge, I expected it to be pretty chaotic, if there are hundreds of guests staying at any one time.
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But as I arrived at check-in, it was noticeably quiet, with just a few people in front of me although I was greeted by staff after just a few minutes.
I was also given a SuperRoom on the seventh floor – which is one of their "quiet" zones.
So while I expected some noise, I surprisingly received none the entire night I was there.
The views were left to be desired – I had great view of the other side of the hotel – but the rooms themselves were simple but clean.
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