I stayed at the hostel for 5 nights at june/july 2005.
The hostel is located in an area dominated by business offices consequently
making it calm at night and at weekends. St Paul’s Cathedral is just around the
corner (where sightseeing buses, ordinary buses and taxis stops) likewise is
the Millennium Bridge where one can take a stroll down to the Thames.
Blackfriars underground station (which I used) is about a 5 minutes walk away.
All of the staff was friendly and helpful. I slept in a room with 11 beds, all
equipped with one big locker and one small locker at the side of the bed (you
will need to bring padlocks for both). Earplugs were necessary for me to use
since the windows were open (it was hot) and the bell in St Paul’s rings every
hour (yes - even 4 a.m.). There were plenty of shower rooms and toilets, all
clean.
The breakfast was very good and is just what one will need to start off a long
day of sightseeing. The only bad thing about the breakfast was that you are
only allowed to get one of each item.
It says on YHA’s official website that it is a youth hostel but there are
guests of all ages.
If you are looking for a calm hostel with good location, I think this will be a
good choice.