Last minute London hotel recommendation needed
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Last minute London hotel recommendation needed
Found out we are going to be in London an extra day (2 extra nights) before we catch a flight to Dublin. I had arranged for a hotel by Heathrow for the night before our flight, but now I need one for 2 more nights. Our original intent had been to take the train in to London to visit a few tourist spots. Now that we are going to have an extra day, do you have a recommendation for an area and/or hotel to stay the other 2 nights that would be more efficient for touring the extra day? Will be with kids (8,11) and parents, so just looking for somewhere nicely located that would also give a good flavor of the local culture.
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Budget?
When?
If truly last minute -- try laterooms.com
Otherwise londontown.com and booking,com both are legit sites where you plug in your dates and find what's available.
And place in central London will be convenient to LHR but areas along the Piccadilly or Circle/District lines are the easiest.
When?
If truly last minute -- try laterooms.com
Otherwise londontown.com and booking,com both are legit sites where you plug in your dates and find what's available.
And place in central London will be convenient to LHR but areas along the Piccadilly or Circle/District lines are the easiest.
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Budget? Personally, I prefer Soho and the immediate area, but many of those hotels tend to be quite pricey.
One other thought, BTW, would be to stay near Paddington since it will give you easy access to Heathrow for your flight out. It isn't as convenient as Soho, but the transit links are very good and there are some more affordable options. South Kensington is another possibility.
One other thought, BTW, would be to stay near Paddington since it will give you easy access to Heathrow for your flight out. It isn't as convenient as Soho, but the transit links are very good and there are some more affordable options. South Kensington is another possibility.
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My preference is a 3-4 star hotel around $200 per night. Mainly want something clean, in a safe area, with easy access to LHR as well as the major tourist attractions in London. A plus would be to have something in a cool/trendy area (don't know if that is even possible at the price point we prefer...) We will be arriving Friday night, July 3rd for 2 nights. The 3rd night we have a hotel already booked at the Marriott at LHR prior to our flight to Dublin early Monday, July 6th.
There are obviously so many hotels! Not knowing my way around the city at all, I just don't have a feel for what/where would fit our preferences above.
Thanks for your help!
There are obviously so many hotels! Not knowing my way around the city at all, I just don't have a feel for what/where would fit our preferences above.
Thanks for your help!
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Stars don't mean the same thing in Europe they might in the States . Mostly explains the amenities, not the quality.
But in any case, you won't get anywhere near a '4 star' for $200/£125. Even most 3star will be over that. Actually some of the cool/trendy areas can be cheaper because there are some funky/non-mainstream accommodations. But also most trendy/arts oriented neighborhoods are not very convenient to LHR.
I'd plug your dates in to booking.com or londontown.com . . the most LHR-convenient areas (that would have places in your budget) to check would be South Kensington (not Kensington), Russell Square/Bloomsbury, Victoria Covent Garden (but in your price range in CG you'd likely have to take Travelodge or Premier Inn - and Premier Inns might be too much)
If you are willing to pre-pay, non-refundable you can get some deals at higher quality properties.
But in any case, you won't get anywhere near a '4 star' for $200/£125. Even most 3star will be over that. Actually some of the cool/trendy areas can be cheaper because there are some funky/non-mainstream accommodations. But also most trendy/arts oriented neighborhoods are not very convenient to LHR.
I'd plug your dates in to booking.com or londontown.com . . the most LHR-convenient areas (that would have places in your budget) to check would be South Kensington (not Kensington), Russell Square/Bloomsbury, Victoria Covent Garden (but in your price range in CG you'd likely have to take Travelodge or Premier Inn - and Premier Inns might be too much)
If you are willing to pre-pay, non-refundable you can get some deals at higher quality properties.
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<i>Mainly want something clean, in a safe area, with easy access to LHR as well as the major tourist attractions in London. A plus would be to have something in a cool/trendy area (don't know if that is even possible at the price point we prefer...)</i>
I would focus on the easy access to the tourist attractions. The trip to Heathrow is a one-time thing and saving 20 minutes doesn't seem worth the bother.
For trendy, I'd say Shoreditch, but it isn't that great for sightseeing. But, the Re Hotel meets your price point.
Looking at other hotels...
The Park Plaza Riverbank hits your price point. It isn't that great of a location, but it isn't that bad and I am seeing rates at $160 per night. You can take a taxi at those rates. The hotel definitely meets your quality range.
The Hotel Russell will be at the upper end of your price range, but is a great location. The Holiday Inn Kings Cross also seems like it would work.
I would focus on the easy access to the tourist attractions. The trip to Heathrow is a one-time thing and saving 20 minutes doesn't seem worth the bother.
For trendy, I'd say Shoreditch, but it isn't that great for sightseeing. But, the Re Hotel meets your price point.
Looking at other hotels...
The Park Plaza Riverbank hits your price point. It isn't that great of a location, but it isn't that bad and I am seeing rates at $160 per night. You can take a taxi at those rates. The hotel definitely meets your quality range.
The Hotel Russell will be at the upper end of your price range, but is a great location. The Holiday Inn Kings Cross also seems like it would work.
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Sorry, but the Park Plaza has deals for a reason - its location. The taxis will add a LOT to your costs (Bidding "Westminster' zone on Priceline will will almost always 'win' you the Park Plaza - Just like the Kensington zone will usually get you the Olympia Hilton . . . both are in inconvenient places)
The Hotel Russell (if you can get it for your budget) would be great.
The Hotel Russell (if you can get it for your budget) would be great.
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<i>Sorry, but the Park Plaza has deals for a reason - its location.</i>
It isn't that bad. And it is a LOT cheaper than comparable places elsewhere. $160 per night is cheap for what is a very solid hotel.
It isn't that bad. And it is a LOT cheaper than comparable places elsewhere. $160 per night is cheap for what is a very solid hotel.
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<< My preference is a 3-4 star hotel around $200 per night. >>
US$200 is about £127.
Do you want one room sleeping 4 for this price? Or 3 rooms each at that price? Standard hotel rooms sleep 2. They don't have 2 big beds like in the US. Many hotels have a family room sleeping 4 but those are relatively rare. And rarer at that price.
Another possibility is 2 rooms sleeping three. Sometimes there's room for a rollaway in addition to the double bed.
US$200 is about £127.
Do you want one room sleeping 4 for this price? Or 3 rooms each at that price? Standard hotel rooms sleep 2. They don't have 2 big beds like in the US. Many hotels have a family room sleeping 4 but those are relatively rare. And rarer at that price.
Another possibility is 2 rooms sleeping three. Sometimes there's room for a rollaway in addition to the double bed.
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Sorry - I'm confused about how many of you there are. You mention kids and then also parents. Is this 4 people (can get family rooms although each hotel may only have a couple) or 6 people (and will have to get 2 rooms for 3 each). You price is very low for a room for 4 people in a central location with a lot of amenities.
Hotels in central London won;t cost what the ones at the airport do.
Hotels in central London won;t cost what the ones at the airport do.
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<i>Prefer 2 adults and 2 kids to stay together, but we can work around it if necessary.</i>
That looks a bit tough. For a lot of hotels, that would require a suite. For those that don't, it looks like about the lowest you will get will be roughly $300 + tax. The Park Plaza, again with the somewhat inconvenient location (1 mile to the Tube), would be easily the cheapest option without going super budget, many of which seem sold out.
There is the Premier Inn Kensington that has a family room out by Earl's Court. Not super central, but transit access is pretty good. The family room would run around $550 for the two nights, all in with taxes.
http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/L...court?cmp=GLBC
That looks a bit tough. For a lot of hotels, that would require a suite. For those that don't, it looks like about the lowest you will get will be roughly $300 + tax. The Park Plaza, again with the somewhat inconvenient location (1 mile to the Tube), would be easily the cheapest option without going super budget, many of which seem sold out.
There is the Premier Inn Kensington that has a family room out by Earl's Court. Not super central, but transit access is pretty good. The family room would run around $550 for the two nights, all in with taxes.
http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotel/L...court?cmp=GLBC
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All Premier Inns will let the two of you and the two kids stay in any of their rooms. They do not have suites so you'd have to ask/hop for near by rooms. But they might be your best bet in your budget.
Premier Inns are all over including at County Hall next to the Eye and directly across the river from Westminster Big Ben.
These will NOT be 'character' properties -- more like a HI Express or similar modern, purpose-built budget hotel. Comfortable beds, clean, etc -- but nothing posh about them
Check out the PI website -- there are several in London and rates vary a lot by date/location. From less than £75 to nearly £200 per night
http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotels/...v=shs4jV3Su_dc
Premier Inns are all over including at County Hall next to the Eye and directly across the river from Westminster Big Ben.
These will NOT be 'character' properties -- more like a HI Express or similar modern, purpose-built budget hotel. Comfortable beds, clean, etc -- but nothing posh about them
Check out the PI website -- there are several in London and rates vary a lot by date/location. From less than £75 to nearly £200 per night
http://www.premierinn.com/en/hotels/...v=shs4jV3Su_dc