Mad Hatter
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Prices for Mad Hatter

Single with ensuite bathroom: £90.00 to £125.00(USD149.88)  per room per night, room only
Twin ensuite: £125.00 to £135.00(USD208.17)  per room per night, room only
 
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About Mad Hatter

The Mad Hatter is situated just two minutes walk from London's South Bank between the Tate Modern Gallery and the London Eye. The hotel is a 15-minute walk from Covent Garden and is ideally located for business and tourism. The hotel is five minutes walk from Waterloo International Station and is near to both Southwark and Blackfriars stations.

The hotel has 30 ensuite bedrooms, all of which have tea/coffee-making facilities, hairdryer, trouser press, direct-dial telephones and Sky TV. There is a traditional English pub on the ground floor serving Fuller's award winning ales and our menu is of traditional English style with daily specials available. A warm welcome awaits you at the Mad Hatter Hotel London.

Mad Hatter Facilities

Children Children welcome
Bookable product facilities Colour television in all bedrooms
Hairdryer in all bedrooms
Radio in all bedrooms
Tea & coffee making facilities in all bedrooms
Telephone in all bedrooms
Provider features In town/city centre
Catering
Bar
Serve breakfast
Serve evening meal
Serve lunch
Caters for vegetarians
Provider facilities Central heating throughout
Coach parties accepted
Ironing facilities
Laundry service
Lift
Foreign languages spoken
Night porter
Public telephone
Stag/hen parties welcome
Booking and payment details American Express accepted
Delta accepted
Diners Club accepted
JCB accepted
MasterCard accepted
Special group rates
Solo accepted
Sterling travellers' cheques accepted
Maestro accepted
Visa accepted

Mad Hatter Address

Address:
3-7 Stamford Street, London
London
SE1 9NY
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7401 9222
Fax: +44 (0)20 7401 7111
Email:
Website: http://www.madhatterhotel.com

Location Information for Mad Hatter

Address:
3-7 Stamford Street, London
London
SE1 9NY
Telephone: +44 (0)20 7401 9222
Fax: +44 (0)20 7401 7111
Email:
Website: http://www.madhatterhotel.com
Public transport: Blackfriars/Southwark - 5 min walk Blackfriars: cross Blackfriars bridge to Southbank. At the traffic lights turn right down Stamford Street. Southwark: Turn left towards Blackfriars Bridge, turn left into Stamford Street.

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Mad Hatter
 

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Ranked #260

Traveller Rating:

4.0
Based on 66 reviews

What to Expect:

  • 3.5 Rooms
  • 4.0 Service
  • 3.5 Value
  • 4.0 Cleanliness
  • 3.5 Dining

Recommended for:

  • 2.9 Older travelers
  • 2.8 Young singles
  • 2.3 Families with teenagers
  • 1.8 Families with young children
  • 1.4 An amazing honeymoon

  Latest 5 reviews of Mad Hatter

Crazy Mad If You Stay Here

If you have any money, whatsoever, upgrade yourself to a nicer hotel right now. That means, if you're used to any level of comfort this place won't do it for you. Starving students and travelers...

If you have any money, whatsoever, upgrade yourself to a nicer hotel right now. That means, if you're used to any level of comfort this place won't do it for you. Starving students and travelers, fine, low budget away.

Here's what I had problems with: The dark and dinghy rooms, the horrid views, price tags baked into my bread, waitresses trained to try and rope you into the 12 pound breakfast instead of the Continental, and the local staff who will gladly call you a car service -- for TWICE the amount of the regular fares. There were a couple of nice employees.

In my mind (and I have written for over 30 major publications), the only two things the hotel has going for it ts location, and its name.

 
1.0
25 October 2009
by hotelsucks, where
 

Good Location, but leaky plumbing

We were pleased to be only 6 minutes from the Tate Modern and Globe Theatre, but currently the neighbourhood near the hotel is mostly boarded up and looks fairly desolate. Economic downturn? Maybe...

We were pleased to be only 6 minutes from the Tate Modern and Globe Theatre, but currently the neighbourhood near the hotel is mostly boarded up and looks fairly desolate. Economic downturn? Maybe that also explains why the toilet, tub and sink all leaked and they didn't fix them. We were given lots of towels each day to soak up the leaks. There was also a lightbulb burned out near the door that we asked to have replaced, but it wasn't.

It's true that the linen was good and the room was big. I don't understand why English hotels don't provide flat sheets, only big quilts even when the temperature is 27 degrees and hot out.

Overall this hotel was fine, the staff was nice, but the leaky sink etc were not what you expect when paying so much money.

 
3.0
23 September 2009
by CanadianJane, Coquitlam, Canada
 

Very decent and accomodating

The rates are good. The pub is great (open all night for residents). The food is great. The staff is friendly and accomodating. The beds are, uh, Brittish. The rooms are clean . There is an ICE...

The rates are good.

The pub is great (open all night for residents).

The food is great.

The staff is friendly and accomodating.

The beds are, uh, Brittish.

The rooms are clean .

There is an ICE MACHINE!

 
3.0
22 September 2009
by beckepg, Hebron,Ky
 

The best hotel I´ve stayed at in London!

Firstly they have prioritized the rooms instead of a gigant lobby. The biggest hotelroom I've seen in a 3 star hotel in London. The bedlinen were fresh and nice and no stinky old blanket. The...

Firstly they have prioritized the rooms instead of a gigant lobby. The biggest hotelroom I've seen in a 3 star hotel in London. The bedlinen were fresh and nice and no stinky old blanket. The location is excellent. For once no problems with late arrival. Nice staff. Not the most comfortable beds, but does any hotel have comfortable beds really? Extra isolationglass in the window kept the temperature ok and reduced the noices from outside. A cozy and nice pub. I will definately stay there the next time I´m in London!

 
5.0
21 August 2009
by turnipfish, Stockholm
 

Definitely visit again

Had two nights here (April 18/19). The hotel was chosen for its proximity to the Royal Festival Hall at the South Bank Centre which is less than 15 minute gentle walk from the hotel as are the...

Had two nights here (April 18/19). The hotel was chosen for its proximity to the Royal Festival Hall at the South Bank Centre which is less than 15 minute gentle walk from the hotel as are the Hayward Gallery, Queen Elizabeth Hall (containing the Purcell Room), National Film Theatre, London Eye, Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe.

The hotel is at the south end of Blackfriars bridge and whilst there is a lot of traffic around especially in the early morning on weekdays our bedroom (room 30 - a very good size and extremely comfortable with good open views of the bridge and St Pauls in the distance ) was very quiet.

Extensive bar with open seating and some booths at one end which make entertaining friends or relatives a little more personal. The bar is available all night to residents.

Food at the hotel is very good and varied and service was prompt, polite and friendly. The only criticism I would make is that the breakfast plates on Monday were cold and the food could have been a lot hotter. Shame really as there were not many at breakfast whereas on the Sunday it was very busy at breakfast and everything was as it should be.

Notwithstanding the small criticism it is an excellent hotel close to may cultural amenities and one we will definitely visit again.

Travel trip for those coming via Kings Cross/St Pancras - for two people the total taxi fare was £10 each way - underground would have been £8.00 each way.

 
5.0
9 May 2009
by Nightmail, Derby
 

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