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pixie Jul 1st, 2006 08:10 PM

Wow, this is great - thanks for all the terrific tips, I'm obsessed now!!

Bidding website has some note from the administrator regarding hotels - they are no longer allowed to direct you to the link that priceline uses. I didn't know what it meant but it seems priceline uses a weblink for their resources and bidding was also using it...confusing to say the least for a newby.

I'll check out all above suggestions. Cheers to all for your generous tips.

carolyn Jul 2nd, 2006 03:34 PM

The Morgan was £95 for a double last October. That included VAT and full breakfast.

worldinabag Jul 2nd, 2006 04:00 PM

Hi

What about the Blue Bells Hotel - http://www.bluebellshotel.com or Admiral Hotel - http://www.admiral-hotel.com or the funky B&B Belgravia - http://www.bb-belgravia.com.

Darnwright Jul 2nd, 2006 04:30 PM

Try this site for rooms 66 pounds and up.Kings Cross was 66 but I didn't check any others. They're pretty basic rooms but clean.www.travelodge.co.uk

JEFF_ Jul 2nd, 2006 05:19 PM

worldinabag--Can you tell me more about the "funky" B&B Belgravia? Is it stylish or tasteless--or perhaps comfortably strange? I like the location and website, but your brief review now makes me wonder.

worldinabag Jul 2nd, 2006 08:41 PM

Hi Jeff

No, unfortunately I haven't stayed there. The website does boast that it won a Gold Award for being the best B&B in London. Going by their website I think it's stylish and different compared to other places in this price category. Mind you my taste may be different to others - I don't wear Armani but then again I don't wear white joggers either! 8-)

travelaxe Jul 3rd, 2006 12:52 AM

hi
try this link:
http://destinia.com/hotels/hotels--i...urope/22187/en
they have alot so you'll probably find something.

fun4all4 Jul 3rd, 2006 02:55 AM

JEFF,

Our family of 4 stayed in 2 rooms at the B&B Belgravia in December. Here is an excerpt from my trip report:

Hotel

We stayed at the B&B Belgravia on Ebury St. near Victoria Station (not to be confused with the Belgravia Hotel on the same street). The décor is modern and fairly basic, but the service was fantastic and the breakfast was awesome for a hotel of this class. This was not a 4 or 5 star place, but was clean, comfortable and offered free internet access from a computer in the lobby as well as full breakfast and 24 hour coffee/cappuccino/tea/hot chocolate machine.

We had the only 2 rooms on the top floor (4 flights of steps) so it was very private and quiet. There are several rooms with less walking, but they may be noisier. If stairs are an issue, you may need to discuss that ahead of time. The beds were firm which was good for me, and the towels were large and fairly substantial. The only other caveat I would share is that I’m not sure if they have AC – certainly not an issue for us in December, but could be in the middle of summer.

Hotel rooms at B&B Belgravia were #16 and #17 on top floor. Total price for 2 rooms – one double and one twin – was £1351 for 7 nights including a full breakfast.

You can also check out trip advisor for more reviews.

Please feel free to ask any other questions. :-)

janisj Jul 3rd, 2006 05:23 AM

B&B Belgravia sounds like a good option in Belgravia/Victoria. But Fun4all4's post does illustrate why so many of us recommend flats for a family trip.

for £1351 - or more likely for £300 or £400 less - one could get a nice two bedroomed, 1.5 or 2 bath, apartment - w/ a lift. There would be a full kitchen, washer, dryer, living room and space to stretch out. Of course breakfast would not be included which is definitely a consideration. But if fixing your own b'fast is OK you'd save close to $700 over a week's stay. And if you wanted to eat breakfast out - £400 will buy a LOT of bacon, sausage and eggs . . . . .

janisj Jul 3rd, 2006 05:28 AM

BTW - you can safely ignore travelaxe. He's posted 16 times -- and every single one is to advertise his lame website . . . . . .

JEFF_ Jul 3rd, 2006 05:59 AM

fun4all4--thanks for the great description.

fun4all4 Jul 3rd, 2006 07:00 AM

I agree with janisj that many families should consider a flat/apt. We sometimes go that route, however, I have personally found that I really love having the service of a small hotel or B&B. I like having bathrooms and beds cleaned daily, I appreciate the assistance with dinner reservations, I like the internet access, and I don't love having to deal with even simple meals or a kitchen while on vacation (well, most of the time).

It really is key to know yourself and what type of vacation you are planning and then choose accordingly. Like I said, sometimes we prefer to rent a house/condo/apt/flat and sometimes I'd rather pay a bit more for the service of a small hotel.

Happy travels everyone!

janisj Jul 3rd, 2006 08:17 AM

OR - the features of both w/ an apartment hotel. The space and savings of a flat, the services of a hotel. . . .

pixie Jul 10th, 2006 10:48 AM

Hello everyone - I've just booked a reservation at Base2Stay in Earl's Court. Good reviews from Trip Advisor and very new/clean. 80 pounds/night VAT included. A good deal considering all the others I've looked into had scary reviews and looked dingy. Any Fodorites have experience with this hotel?

I think Earl's Court is a good location, great tube station

bettyk Jul 10th, 2006 12:13 PM

Pixie, I'm not sure that Earl's Court is where you really want to stay. I checked londontown.com for mid-range hotels during your dates and found these hotels which I think are a much better choice:

Copthorn Tara - from 69 GBP (a Millennium Hotel near Royal Albert Hall)

Millennium Baily's - a 4* hotel from 81 GBP

The Rubens at the Palace - a 4* hotel from 84 GBP. This is a great deal. We have stayed here twice and love it.

All of these hotels would definitely be better located than the one you have chosen and are of a higher standard. The above prices do not including taxes or breakfast so you would have to factor those in.

Good luck.

kswl Jul 10th, 2006 12:21 PM

from the original post it looks like pixie has already stayed in Earl's Court and therefore knows just where it is. but--can't help putting my oar in---I hate to see you spending almost $160 per night for a "clean" B&B when you could stay at the Crowne Plaze St. James in Kensington for that. :(

When using Priceline I do not ever insure the trip with them, as it adds dollars per night. Instead, I insure the entire trip--which I would do anyway-- and that way any prepaid lodgings, airfare, event or concert tickets, etc., are covered in case I can't go. Look at it this way--when you prepay you are also locking in the exchange rate, which lately has only gone in one direction.

janisj Jul 10th, 2006 12:23 PM

Earl's Court isn't scary - But it is just OK and is FULL of very cheap B&Bs/hotels. £80 a night is more than I'd pay to stay in that part of town - buy at least £25.

You can do better in a closer in part of town - the places bettyk mentions are three REALLY nice properties in much nicer neighborhoods than Earl's Court.

kswl Jul 10th, 2006 01:45 PM

I did not mean to imply that EC was unsafe, just a known quantity for the op. I think I wouldn't go higher than 60 GBP and it would kill me to do that when priceline . . . well, never mind!:)

kangamom Jul 10th, 2006 03:16 PM

I've stayed at the Millenium Bailey's and have enjoyed it. It is right across from a very convenient tube station in S. Kensington. It is also walking distance to Knightsbridge etc.

The rooms are small but adequate. The hotel is a bit smaller, but still has an elevator and other hotel amenities.

My husband stays there frequently for business as well. Its little bit of an older hotel and feels like a really large B&B with a large spiral staircase, so it has retained some of its original charm.

ma23peas Jul 10th, 2006 04:38 PM

eek...not liking what I'm hearing about Earls Court! I've reserved 2 rooms at the London Lodge Hotel for 200 pounds a night with full english breakfast...thought that was a good deal but with 3 kids in tow don't want a seedy area...are the hotels you mentioned (Millenium, Tara (my name by the way :), and the other one) fairly clean? We really need smoke free and have tried begging several establishments for better rates since we're staying 5 nights and over weekend...but not much biting...I'll check all these websites...

Tara


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