When in London, do not miss Britain's first capsule hotel
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL TRENDS, LONDON/ Updated : Oct 8, 2018, 15:50 IST
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We are talking about the capsule hotel, one of the quirkiest additions to the tourists’ list in London. This hotel, St Christopher At The Village, come with comfortable pods, perfect for a night's slumber or even a day break. It i … Read more
We are talking about the capsule hotel, one of the quirkiest additions to the tourists’ list in London. This hotel, St Christopher At The Village, come with comfortable pods, perfect for a night's slumber or even a day break. It is hailed as the first of its kind hotel in Britain and has even the locals coming in for the experience. Read less
So yes, if all that strolling in London leaves you breathless or you are seeking a comfortable, no-frills, clean space to call it a day, St Christopher At The Village is your place to be. The property is set in the London Bridge area, and has 26 bedroom pods to start with. Surprisingly cosy, these are also a great option for those wary of opulent, unnervingly big hotel rooms, or hostels that are never as clean as one might expect. The tariff for these pods is pegged at ÂŁ25 for a night.
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