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TRIBE hotel at Canary Wharf: A stylish London staycation choice

February 15, 20255 Mins Read
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TRIBE at 15 Water Street has got that business-meets-casual-chic vibe that suits Canary Wharf perfectly—sleek and modern, but with enough relaxed touches to make it feel welcoming rather than corporate.

The foyer and restaurant area are stunning, with unique lighting, sculptural seating, and a trendy-yet-cosy atmosphere. It’s classy without being stuffy.

TRIBE at 15 Water Street has got that business-meets-casual-chic vibe that suits Canary Wharf perfectlyTRIBE at 15 Water Street has got that business-meets-casual-chic vibe that suits Canary Wharf perfectly (Image: Amy Clarke)

Let’s talk about the real star of the show: the view from the room.

Our room had floor-to-ceiling windows overlooking Canary Wharf’s skyline, and it was absolutely mesmerising. At night, the high-rise buildings twinkle like stars, and the trees below are lit up with little fairy lights, giving the whole scene a cinematic, almost magical feel.

The room itself is perfect for a short stay and is comfortable without too much unnecessary fuss. You get a super comfy bed, great mood lighting, and a huge TV with loads of entertainment options. The coffee machine was a nice touch, though if you like your drinks milky, you might find yourself rationing the tiny milk portions.

There’s an open wardrobe setup (so don’t expect loads of storage), plenty of mirrors, and a modern bathroom with a top-tier shower. It’s not really designed for long stays, but for a weekend or a few nights, it’s lovely.

TRIBE’s in-house restaurant, Feels Like June, brings Californian sunshine vibes to Canary Wharf, and I’m here for it. The menu has a fresh, West Coast feel, with loads of vibrant flavours and a laid-back atmosphere that makes it perfect for everything from brunch to cocktails.

Feels Like June at TRIBEFeels Like June at TRIBE (Image: Amy Clarke) The halloumi with tomato chutney was probably one of the best halloumi dishes I’ve ever had. Seriously, I’d eat it every day if I could. We also shared some surprisingly light crispy wings and some burrata which was presented beautifully.

For my main, I had the pulled brisket beef bowl with sticky rice which was lovely. For dessert, I went for cinnamon churros which had an indulgent chocolate dip. I’d say overall, the starters/small plates were the highlight for me.

My favourite cocktail was 1967, which was a mix of East London vodka, rhubarb liqueur, lemon, cranberry, and rhubarb. It had that perfect sweet-but-tart balance, and if you like fruity but not too sweet, you can always add a little of the decorative candy floss on the side to sweeten it up.

Service-wise, the staff were super friendly, though on a busy Saturday night, they did seem a little rushed off their feet and service was a tad slower than expected.

In the morning, breakfast was solid, with a good mix of options—everything from a full English to continental choices like cereals, fresh fruit, pastries and even sweet treats.

Cocktails and breakfast at TRIBECocktails and breakfast at TRIBE (Image: Amy Clarke)

Before this trip, I thought Canary Wharf on a weekend would be dead—just a bunch of empty office buildings and quiet streets. Wow, was I wrong.

It was buzzing. This was partly because of the Winter Lights Festival, which had stunning light installations all over the area, making for some seriously Instagrammable moments.

Even beyond the festival, though, the nightlife in Canary Wharf is actually amazing, and what made it even better was that everything was no more than a ten-minute walk away.

We checked out Clay’s, a bar with virtual clay pigeon shooting, and it was way more fun than expected. It’s easy to pick up, super interactive, and a great way to add a competitive edge to your drinks.

Then there’s Fairgame, which is basically a giant adult playground full of fairground-style games and drinks. We couldn’t get in because we left it too late to book, but even just grabbing a drink there, the energy was great.

Beyond that, Canary Wharf just feels surprisingly safe, well-kept, and full of hidden gems. There are tonnes of coffee shops, bars, restaurants, and unique entertainment spots that make it so much more than just a financial district.

Canary Wharf at nighttimeCanary Wharf at nighttime (Image: Amy Clarke)

One of the biggest perks of staying in Canary Wharf? It’s ridiculously well-connected.

The Elizabeth Line gets you into central London in minutes, and the Jubilee Line takes you straight to London Bridge, Westminster, and Bond Street—super handy for a weekend stay when you want to explore more of London.

If you fancy something a bit more scenic, the Thames Clippers (Uber Boats) offer a beautiful ride along the river to places like Greenwich, Tower Bridge, and Westminster. There are also plenty of buses and DLR (Docklands Light Railway) options, making it easy to get anywhere, even to London City Airport if you’re flying out.

You get all the benefits of being near central London without actually being in the thick of it.

Whether you’re looking for a weekend escape, a date-night retreat, or just want a stunning hotel view for the Instagram, TRIBE ticks all the right boxes.

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