Left Roomless at Midnight after Bedbug Discovery
I had an absolutely awful experience with Leman Locke in Whitechapel.
At around 11:30pm on my first night, I found a bedbug crawling on me while sitting on the couch, my suspicions confirmed by Google Lens. I later saw more—one on the bed pillow and another in the bathroom, so it wasn't just lost.
I went straight to reception expecting them to take this seriously and help resolve it. Instead, I was told the hotel was fully booked, their other locations were also full, and there was basically “nothing they could do.” I asked to speak with a manager but was told no manager available. No ability to escalate, no real attempt to take ownership—just a vague suggestion I might get “some” money back. Some?! I was handed an email address with which I could make a complaint. The email address was for "reception" at Leman Locke, literally where I was standing.
I was then advised to find another hotel myself. At midnight.
In a further insult, when I suggested that, if the worst came to the worst and I couldn't find an alternative, I could at least take sanctuary in reception, I was told they could not let me do that, as it would look bad to other guests!
After trying multiple places, I eventually found a room at my own expense and didn’t get to bed until after 1am—completely defeating the purpose of staying there for an early work commitment the next day.
The lack of basic duty of care here is shocking, as is the lack of any kind of escalation procedure. Managers should be woken from their bedbug free slumber to resolve incidents of this nature.
Any reasonable hotel should have taken responsibility—arranged alternative accommodation, covered the cost, and ensured I wasn’t left wandering around late at night. Instead, I was abandoned to a stressful, avoidable situation entirely on my own.
If that sounds like your bag then I heartily recommend Leman Locke.
24. März 2026
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