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Dennis Dec 26th, 2001 06:31 AM

B & B's in London
 
My wife and I will be spending 2 nights in London in late March. We would like to stay in a B & B. Any suggestions?

Greg Dec 26th, 2001 07:28 AM

Dennis,<BR><BR>You can try "http://www.bedbreak.com/", it lists B&B's for both London and Paris with good descriptions and pictures. There are many to chose from. Have a good trip.<BR><BR>Greg<BR>

gadabout Dec 26th, 2001 08:10 AM

Dennis....We were in London in March and found a lovely place--the Luna and Simone, very near Victoria Station and quite convenient. The rooms were somewhat small, which we expected, but clean and with private bath. The owners were very friendly and helpful. The #23 bus goes right past the door. We're planning another trip later this year and will certainly plan to stay there again.

Jim Dec 26th, 2001 12:53 PM

Hi Dennis:<BR> We stayed at Abbeth Court--174 Sussex Gardens--Hyde Park--London. They currently charge 54-68 pounds a night which included free continental breakfast. We waked to the place from Paddington train station. You will be about 15-20 minutes from Central London via the nearby tube stop across the street from train station. We would return to same place.

Jim Dec 26th, 2001 12:55 PM

Sorry had typo error. Name of B&B is Abbey Court and they have a website.

Leslie Dec 26th, 2001 01:58 PM

You can try the Ebury House on Ebury Street in the Moravia section of London. Moravia is where most of the consulates are. The b&b is around the corner from the Victoria Bus Station, and about a 2 block walk from the Victoria Train Station. I also believe that the #23 bus is on that route. The b&b is also within walking distance of Buckingham Palace. Nice quiet area with nice restaurants. This b&b is highly recommended in the Frommer's Guide to London. I stayed there twice, great hospitality. I think the cost was about $60 USD. There is an email address, but you'll have to check that through Frommer's as I have loaned out my guide book.

Cindy Dec 29th, 2001 12:00 AM

We have stayed at the Iolanthe in Hampstead for the last 4 trips. Lovely area, away from the hustle and bustle, and very reasonably priced. It does mean a 15 minute ride on the tube into town, but for us it was worth it.

steve Dec 29th, 2001 04:46 AM

We stayed here. It was just a few hunddred feet from a train station, adequate and inexpensive<BR><BR> White House Guest House<BR> 242 Norwood Rd <BR> West Norwood London<BR> (0181) 761 8892<BR> e-mail [email protected]<BR>

Arnie Dec 29th, 2001 05:11 PM

Have stayed in 2 B&B's on same street in Knightsbridge. On Beaufort Garden off Brompton Road, 2 blocks from Harrods are Claverley Hotel and Knightsbridge Hotel. Both include full English breakfast with the cost of the room. Claverley is more quaint, while Knightsbride offers internet specials. Have a good time.

Olivia Jan 5th, 2002 04:49 AM

We stayed at the Aster House, 3 Sumner Place in South Kensington. Very quiet, clean, great breakfast room, smallish room for 99 pounds. Beautiful street.


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