I arrived into London late at night, without internet service, so I was super nervous about finding the hostel. However, it was a rather bustling city with bright lights and people outside, and the tube - then bus- to the hostel was straightforward. The girl at the reception desk greeted me with a smile, charged me for the room plus 2-pound deposit for the key, and I was good to go. The reception is at St. Christopher's Village, and Oasis is at the back, which I had no problem with as I did not want to walk outside in the cold again. After you go past the reception desk, there is a bar on the left and a restaurant downstairs, both of which I did not get to visit. You follow the path to a door where only hostel customers with a card key is allowed to enter. From there you see the co-ed hostel rooms. I had to go upstairs and go through another door with a card lock. There are toilets and washrooms with toilets and shower stalls. The room I stayed in had a crack in the window so it was chilly, but I fell asleep fine. Each bed had two USB ports, a light, and an outlet. My USB ports did not work but thankfully the outlet did. In the morning I saw an employee cleaning the shower stalls for quite some time as well as other employees cleaning the hallways and such. I felt completely safe, both outside and inside of the hostel, and it is minutes away from London Bridge station. Breakfast is 3 pounds, and wifi worked really well. Definitely recommend!