Good area to stay in London
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We stayed in a Holiday Inn in South Kensington that was very reasonable and in a great area. Sorry to say I can't remember the exact specifics, except there was a newer, more expensive Holiday Inn across the street. Ours was fine and I was surprised to find such a bargain in central London.
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kmowatt: easyHotel is almost never a real bargain. Even booked ahead - you still have to pay for a window, the rooms are tiny (and the whole place is orange fer cryin' out loud - and orange is probably my favorite colour)
Just like on easyJet, last minute booking is downright expensive (at least on easyJet you do get a window) If one can book far enough ahead to get the best rates at easyHotel, there is enough time to find a decent place for about the same price.
Just MHO -
Just like on easyJet, last minute booking is downright expensive (at least on easyJet you do get a window) If one can book far enough ahead to get the best rates at easyHotel, there is enough time to find a decent place for about the same price.
Just MHO -
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aacree, I wish you were correct about Grosvenor, but you quoting a per-person rate. The rate for the suite you are considering is 85 pounds per night.
It could be worth it, particularly with ensuite facilities, that great location, and a kitchen, but it's definitely over your original budget.
It could be worth it, particularly with ensuite facilities, that great location, and a kitchen, but it's definitely over your original budget.
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WillTravel - I figured that out just as I was showing my wife and was going to book the hotel.
I have decided to try Priceline to see if I can find something. I started bidding in the Bloomsbury/Marble Arch, Kensington,
Kensington - Earls Court - Knightsbridge, Mayfair/Soho, and
Westminster areas. I bid $85 dollars with no bites so I will up it tomorrow and try again.
I do have the current reservation as my backup plan, but I will keep trying to find something that will also work.
I liked the Gosvenor suite, but we won't need the kitchen facilities. The area is fantastic and the room looks larger than most other places.
Thanks for the help, this forum is awesome!
I have decided to try Priceline to see if I can find something. I started bidding in the Bloomsbury/Marble Arch, Kensington,
Kensington - Earls Court - Knightsbridge, Mayfair/Soho, and
Westminster areas. I bid $85 dollars with no bites so I will up it tomorrow and try again.
I do have the current reservation as my backup plan, but I will keep trying to find something that will also work.
I liked the Gosvenor suite, but we won't need the kitchen facilities. The area is fantastic and the room looks larger than most other places.
Thanks for the help, this forum is awesome!
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