Base2stay in London?
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Base2stay in London?
Hi, I've been doing some research and found a nice looking hotel called "Base2Stay" in London. Has anyone stayed here? How is the location? Was it nice?
Traveling with two adults and a 9 year old.
Thanks much!
Traveling with two adults and a 9 year old.
Thanks much!
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I, too, am considering base2stay for my upcoming trip. I checked tripadvisor, and 95% of the posters recommend it, with 93% rating it "excellent" or "good". That's the highest ratings of any hotel I have researched.
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...n_England.html
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Rev...n_England.html
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It may be a nice place -- but it is still in Earls Court!
You've got to be able to do better than that for the price IMO . . . .
It does get good reviews and the property is obviously clean/modern/well run. But that Earls Court location would definitely put me off.
You've got to be able to do better than that for the price IMO . . . .
It does get good reviews and the property is obviously clean/modern/well run. But that Earls Court location would definitely put me off.
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I agree. I like being more central than that.
I booked the Strand Palace, my old standby. I've stayed there 4 times before and loved the location. I have also stayed in Marylebone, Knightsbridge,and near the Barbican Centre, but I liked The Strand the best. (Would also stay in Mayfair or Westminster, but can't afford it).
I booked the Strand Palace, my old standby. I've stayed there 4 times before and loved the location. I have also stayed in Marylebone, Knightsbridge,and near the Barbican Centre, but I liked The Strand the best. (Would also stay in Mayfair or Westminster, but can't afford it).




