The Floating Hotel – The Good Hotel

The Floating Hotel - The Good Hotel
The Floating Hotel – The Good Hotel

I thought the location and nature of the hotel (being a floating hotel) are two great draws for the property. Albeit it was a lovely sunny day when I visited, but the area around the hotel was nice and pleasant, and the large docks and the Thames nearby created a charming scene. I thought the hotel could work well for London-based companies perhaps looking for a change of scene whilst still being within close reach of Zone 1 & 2.

The Good Hotel also has a key focus on CSR (the origin of the hotel’s name), which can also be a drawing point for some customers.

The hotel also offers a rooftop bar which can either be completely privatised, or partially privatised, with fantastic views across the water and the nearby developments. There is also direct access to avoid entering through the hotel should you wish.

I thought the location and nature of the hotel (being a floating hotel) are two great draws for the property. Albeit it was a lovely sunny day when I visited, but the area around the hotel was nice and pleasant, and the large docks and the Thames nearby created a charming scene. I thought the hotel could work well for London-based companies perhaps looking for a change of scene whilst still being within close reach of Zone 1 & 2.

The Good Hotel also has a key focus on CSR (the origin of the hotel’s name), which can also be a drawing point for some customers.

Situated on a lovely site on the former docks with views of the surrounding areas, which lends a charming peaceful atmosphere to the place, the hotel opens onto a large open lobby, with informal seating merging into a bar, lounge and restaurant. The Good Hotel’s meeting rooms are located off a corridor on the same floor, with four meeting rooms available and are all decorated in quite a minimalistic way. All meeting rooms have views across the water, and are small to medium-sized.  

The hotel also offers a rooftop bar which can either be completely privatised, or partially privatised, with fantastic views across the water and the nearby developments. There is also direct access to avoid entering through the hotel should you wish.

I thought the location and nature of the hotel (being a floating hotel) are two great draws for the property. Albeit it was a lovely sunny day when I visited, but the area around the hotel was nice and pleasant, and the large docks and the Thames nearby created a charming scene. I thought the hotel could work well for London-based companies perhaps looking for a change of scene whilst still being within close reach of Zone 1 & 2.

The Good Hotel also has a key focus on CSR (the origin of the hotel’s name), which can also be a drawing point for some customers.

The hotel is a short walk from Royal Victoria DLR, and is also a very short walk from the Emirates cable car over the Thames to the Millennium Dome if you fancy a different mode of transport for the day. 

Situated on a lovely site on the former docks with views of the surrounding areas, which lends a charming peaceful atmosphere to the place, the hotel opens onto a large open lobby, with informal seating merging into a bar, lounge and restaurant. The Good Hotel’s meeting rooms are located off a corridor on the same floor, with four meeting rooms available and are all decorated in quite a minimalistic way. All meeting rooms have views across the water, and are small to medium-sized.  

The hotel also offers a rooftop bar which can either be completely privatised, or partially privatised, with fantastic views across the water and the nearby developments. There is also direct access to avoid entering through the hotel should you wish.

I thought the location and nature of the hotel (being a floating hotel) are two great draws for the property. Albeit it was a lovely sunny day when I visited, but the area around the hotel was nice and pleasant, and the large docks and the Thames nearby created a charming scene. I thought the hotel could work well for London-based companies perhaps looking for a change of scene whilst still being within close reach of Zone 1 & 2.

The Good Hotel also has a key focus on CSR (the origin of the hotel’s name), which can also be a drawing point for some customers.

We’ve recently visited The Good Hotel – a floating hotel, situated on a fixed mooring close to the London Excel Centre and London City Airport. Here’s an insight from Alex Jarvis into the hotel and what you can expect following his latest site inspection…

The hotel is a short walk from Royal Victoria DLR, and is also a very short walk from the Emirates cable car over the Thames to the Millennium Dome if you fancy a different mode of transport for the day. 

Situated on a lovely site on the former docks with views of the surrounding areas, which lends a charming peaceful atmosphere to the place, the hotel opens onto a large open lobby, with informal seating merging into a bar, lounge and restaurant. The Good Hotel’s meeting rooms are located off a corridor on the same floor, with four meeting rooms available and are all decorated in quite a minimalistic way. All meeting rooms have views across the water, and are small to medium-sized.  

The hotel also offers a rooftop bar which can either be completely privatised, or partially privatised, with fantastic views across the water and the nearby developments. There is also direct access to avoid entering through the hotel should you wish.

I thought the location and nature of the hotel (being a floating hotel) are two great draws for the property. Albeit it was a lovely sunny day when I visited, but the area around the hotel was nice and pleasant, and the large docks and the Thames nearby created a charming scene. I thought the hotel could work well for London-based companies perhaps looking for a change of scene whilst still being within close reach of Zone 1 & 2.

The Good Hotel also has a key focus on CSR (the origin of the hotel’s name), which can also be a drawing point for some customers.

We’ve recently visited The Good Hotel – a floating hotel, situated on a fixed mooring close to the London Excel Centre and London City Airport. Here’s an insight from Alex Jarvis into the hotel and what you can expect following his latest site inspection…

The hotel is a short walk from Royal Victoria DLR, and is also a very short walk from the Emirates cable car over the Thames to the Millennium Dome if you fancy a different mode of transport for the day. 

Situated on a lovely site on the former docks with views of the surrounding areas, which lends a charming peaceful atmosphere to the place, the hotel opens onto a large open lobby, with informal seating merging into a bar, lounge and restaurant. The Good Hotel’s meeting rooms are located off a corridor on the same floor, with four meeting rooms available and are all decorated in quite a minimalistic way. All meeting rooms have views across the water, and are small to medium-sized.  

The hotel also offers a rooftop bar which can either be completely privatised, or partially privatised, with fantastic views across the water and the nearby developments. There is also direct access to avoid entering through the hotel should you wish.

I thought the location and nature of the hotel (being a floating hotel) are two great draws for the property. Albeit it was a lovely sunny day when I visited, but the area around the hotel was nice and pleasant, and the large docks and the Thames nearby created a charming scene. I thought the hotel could work well for London-based companies perhaps looking for a change of scene whilst still being within close reach of Zone 1 & 2.

The Good Hotel also has a key focus on CSR (the origin of the hotel’s name), which can also be a drawing point for some customers.

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