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staying at kensington moat house whats around there to walk too food etc ... how far to glouster toad and the millenium baily hotel
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What illiterate rubbish is this?
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Aren't you special, Alan?
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Alan, I'm with you. This guy has been posting these semi-incomprehensible questions for days. <BR><BR>Robert, you need to buy a guidebook and a map.
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aw just what europe has brought itself hate those wwho save and feed you all ty 4 all the help ill stay home<BR>
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Hi Robert,<BR><BR>I think what you should know is that it's very difficult to read your words when you have several sentences all strung together with no punctuation or capitalization! We all make mistakes in writing, but the more clearly you can express your ideas and concerns, the easier it will be for others to help you.<BR><BR>For instance, you don't say where in Europe you're staying. The name "Kensington" certainly sounds like England (especially London) to me, but I could be wrong.<BR><BR>There are many guidebooks available that will list restaurants, attractions, metro stations, and such around your hotel. If you are staying in London, you might try "Lonely Planet's Guide to London." In the map section, if your hotel is listed, you will find where everything is in relation to your hotel. Quite honestly, it probably will tell you more than asking in this forum.<BR><BR>Good luck,<BR><BR>Jennifer
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Thank you , Jennifer<BR><BR> I mean no direspect, i like hands on information rather than books that are out of date when published... i will be in paris 3 nights and london 3 nights.will eat at jules vern in paris but havent found something like that for london we will stay at the kensington moat hotel... thank you <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><B R><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR> <BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>jennifer
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I stayed at the Kensington Moat House a couple of years ago -- it is in London and about a block and a half from a metro stop. It's on a street that has a lot of apartments, and is within walking distance to Kensington Palace. There are a bunch of shops in the area, a Boots Pharmacy, and a supermarket. Sorry can't answer your other questions. The hotel has a decent lounge and a buffet breakfast that is included in the price. It's definitely a business man's hotel -- more like a standard Marriott. At the desk you will be asked if you want to upgrade your room -- it's about $10 more, and I suggest you do it, as the upgraded rooms are much larger and more modern. Bathrooms are very nice, and there were shampoos, conditioners and lotions included. Also, the hotel has an indoor pool. There are restaurants in the area, but I don't recall eating in any of them. <BR><BR>I got a good deal when I stayed there, however, I did have a friend stay there last year, who thought the hotel was off the beaten path, so, if this is your first trip to London, I just want to warn you that it is about a 15 minute tube ride to Piccadilly.<BR><BR>If you want to save yourself some money, take the Paddington Express from Heathrow, and when you get to Paddington, take a cab the rest of the way.
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thank you very much thanks
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