Looking for the best holiday inn in London. First comes confort, then location! Any suggestions?
Best holiday inn in london
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"First comes confort, then location!"
They are all about equal comfort-wise. But the locations are definitely not equal. In London - location is very important.
Holiday Inn Mayfair is the most central (and probably the poshest).
The HI Bloomsbury location is good.
There is a HI Express in Victoria which isn't as up-market but is also a good location.
Holiday Inn London Kensington This 4-star hotel features business amenities including a business center, a meeting,conference room Stayed for the weekend, excellent location
My parents always stay at the one in Mayfair, they love the location just off Piccadilly.