Stayed at many Travelodges previously and this is definitely the worst... The room had no hot water in the shower, which I would say is a bare minimum for adequacy. The room came with two signs to put on the door, either "do not disturb" or "please top me up". Since we were out every day and didn't want to have our room entered we left the "do not disturb" sign up the first dew days, but kept coming back to find housekeeping had been inside anyway. We then tried leaving no sign, and they kept coming in still. Unsure what the point is of the signs - most hotels nowadays don't do top ups unless you request, in the interest of energy conservation, including other Travelodges, so unsure what happened here. Other mentionable factors- hotel has a ramp outside but not inside, was difficult getting our cases up those stairs and staff at reception just watched us struggle. I am disabled so the stairs were a challenge each day, with no other way into the building. Building was quite old and falling apart, one of the lifts was out of order the whole 10 days we were there. Only redeeming factor was friendliness of the staff, especially Joyce who helped us find our way to a bus stop after checking out. We previously stayed in the Elephant and Castle branch, and would definitely recommend this one instead if you are wanting a budget hotel in London.