Fodor's Expert Review Cable Street Inn

232 Cable St., London, Greater London, E1 0BL, England Fodor's Choice

Wonderful modern art lines the walls of this former Victorian pub a mile east of the Tower of London, which has been beautifully restored and converted into a modern bed-and-breakfast. It's all the work of Julian Cole, the gregarious and charming owner, who spent decades making arts documentaries for the BBC. Guests can use the sitting room, which doubles as the breakfast room in the morning. There's also a roof terrace, overlooking a striking historic mural that covers one side of a nearby building. Titled The Battle of Cable Street, it commemorates a clash between local Jewish protestors and British Fascists that took place here on October 4, 1936.

PROS

  • true one-of-a-kind place
  • discounts for single occupancy
  • wonderful host

CONS

  • 20-minute journey by DLR then Tube to the center
  • historic nature of the building makes it unsuitable for those with mobility problems
  • with only three rooms, availability can be low

QUICK FACTS

B&B/Inn
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HOTEL INFO

Phones: 020-7790–4019

HOTEL DETAILS

3 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast