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Cranley hotel or....good location for 2 women
My cousin and I will be in London early May. My cousin will be staying with me for 2 nights after that I'm on my own for 2 other nights.What is best/safest location for single women. The Cranley looks great at 180GBP/night or do you have any other suggestions I've also seen The Connaught at 430$CDN I'm so confused. Budget is not really an issue (WHAT'S A BUDGET?!?!?)But I don't want to spend just for the sake of spending, give me ALL your suggestions AND web sites to get the best deals...NO Priceline please, I have had mixed experiences with them (ie second-grade rooms awarded to priceline customers...anyways I don't want to start a debate here...)
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There isn't really a "best" or "safest" location because it depends on the person. London overall is extremely safe...."best" location for doing what????
Overall, South Kensington is a great location, either close to the Gloucester Rd or South Kensington tube stations. What sorts of amenities do you need? Certainly the Cranley is a very nice hotel but there are many, many others in that area for less money too. |
Well, best for the touristy stuff you know, big ben, buckingam, london bridge, shopping, theatres... as for amenities...just CLEAN, comfortable, restaurants close by, breakfast included and overall, a place we can walk back to at night without having to look over our shoulders...
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look at the Knightbridge Hotel on Beaufort Gardens (not the same hotel as the Knightsbridge Green.)
It was gut-renovated a few years ago, I haven't been inside since but I stayed on that street, which is quiet, safe, attractive, and 3 blocks from Harrods. A friend of mine stayed there last year and was very happy with it, not sure of current rates. Next door to it is the Claverley where I stayed a couple of years ago (that's how I know the street.) The Claverley is more a B&B than a full-service hotel. When I stayed there it was a bit worn around the edges, but clean and pleasant. I've compared it to being like my great aunt's house if she hasn't redecorated in 30 years--plenty of chintz. There is an elevator that goes to most floors. Good cooked breakfast was included. Plenty of hot water in the bathroom, though towels on the thin side. |
Hi, Look for a place close to a tube stop. Guest Houses are nice. You get a lot of information from the host. Most hotels are expensive and they don't take the time to listen to you and answer your questions. Do a search on guest houses Just make sure they are in central London and near a tube stop. It's a great city.
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I really love the south kensington area and actually 180 is a good price for the Cranley..you are not mistaking it for Cranley Gardens , are you? Any hotel in that area would suit me just fine. check on the Rembrandt, Millenium Baileys, No 16 , Astor House, 5 Sumner place , Elaines's suggestion are excellent.There is a neat small hotel on Sydney Place..Sydney Hotel??
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I stayed at the Cranley hotel about 1 1/2 years ago through a luxurylink.com auction (definitely check there for some great deals on hotels) paying around 200/nt US. The rooms were nice, no complaints and there was a complimentary continental breakfast by room service also included. It is about a 7 min walk to the tube. It is a safe area.
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I've stayed at the Basil Street Hotel (www.thebasil.com) in Knightsbridge (just down the street from Harrod's) several times, and always felt safe there as a single woman traveler.
I can also recommend The Montague on the Gardens (in Bloomsbury, near the British Museum), where I stayed last year when I got a good rate there through londontown.com. I thought the Montague was comparable to the Basil Street, although I happen to like the Basil Street's location better. The Montague is part of the Red Carnation Hotels chain (www.redcarnationhotels.com), which, when I looked at it recently, was offering rates comparable to the deal I got on Londontown last year (£109 for a single room, £119 for a double). |
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