Clean. Warm. Safe. Friendly. 🙂 We stayed for 2 nights at The Prince Arthur. The building is well set out and staff are friendly. I had a single room and my parents had a double. Both rooms were clean and well appointed with comfy beds and the building was warm. Bathrooms were shared along the landing with other rooms. There is food available in the afternoon but no option for breakfast, however there is. Wetherspoons a few doors down doing usual cooked breakfasts at a decent price. The only downside with the Prince Arthur was the out of hours room access is via a slightly tricky staircase which could be difficult for some guests. Due to the location, right next to Euston station, there is quite a bit of sound from the trains- you can feel the trains rumbling though and hear the platform announcements but they didn't keep us up much and disappeared completely by midnight. We had a lovely time and wouldn't hesitate to stay again. Great value for money. Massive thank you to the very friendly staff who were...
Read moreEversholt St used to be a porn industry road as it runs along the solid wall side of Euston station. And whatta ya know, there’s still a ‘gentleman’s club’ and some porn outlets - it’s still like King’s Cross was 30 years ago. Combined with the large community of winos, homeless, drug addicts and crazy smack heads from Somers Town, it’s rough.||||But the Prince Arthur barmaid/receptionist was lovely and professional, but the pub closed around 8:30 so pointless staying over a boozer! The rooms & vibe are more hostel than hotel but it’s clean albeit basic and very noisy. If you open the window (it was 28 despite welcome fan) you’ll turn-in late and awake early from street noise, the rumbling underground and Euston station clatter. The shower was terrible but saves tons of water as only three drops a minute come out. ||Some people might struggle with the tight spiral staircase too. Is the place ok? Yes, if it’s cheap. Would I stay here again? No. And it definitely...
Read moreEversholt St used to be a porn industry road as it runs along the solid wall side of Euston station. And whatta ya know, there’s still a ‘gentleman’s club’ and some porn outlets - it’s still like King’s Cross was 30 years ago. Combined with the large community of winos, homeless, drug addicts and crazy smack heads from Somers Town, it’s rough.||||But the Prince Arthur barmaid/receptionist was lovely and professional, but the pub closed around 8:30 so pointless staying over a boozer! The rooms & vibe are more hostel than hotel but it’s clean albeit basic and very noisy. If you open the window (it was 28 despite welcome fan) you’ll turn-in late and awake early from street noise, the rumbling underground and Euston station clatter. The shower was terrible but saves tons of water as only three drops a minute come out. ||Some people might struggle with the tight spiral staircase too. Is the place ok? Yes, if it’s cheap. Would I stay here again? No. And it definitely...
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