London Hotel Question
#21
Joined: Nov 2003
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Hope it's okay if I "piggy-back" on this post! I'm going to London for 3 days, arriving March 27, needing two en-suite rooms.
I am hoping to spend around £30 per person per night with breakfast.
I want Bloomsbury or Covent Gardens; South Kensington would be fine, too. I welcome suggestions. I don't want a ratty place.
I am hoping to spend around £30 per person per night with breakfast.
I want Bloomsbury or Covent Gardens; South Kensington would be fine, too. I welcome suggestions. I don't want a ratty place.
#22
Joined: Jan 2003
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Judy,
Although a couple of people have posted poor experiences, I was happy with the Park International. It is about 200 yards from Gloucester tube stop. 3 lines use that stop, so it is handy to all of London.
The rooms are small and not fancy. But they are clean and include hair dryer, small refrigerator, safe. I will be returning there is April, paying 35 pounds a night.
They are online and responded to emails promptly. They even have a US phone number: 800-729-1736
At the very cheap end, I don't think they can be beat.
Keith
Although a couple of people have posted poor experiences, I was happy with the Park International. It is about 200 yards from Gloucester tube stop. 3 lines use that stop, so it is handy to all of London.
The rooms are small and not fancy. But they are clean and include hair dryer, small refrigerator, safe. I will be returning there is April, paying 35 pounds a night.
They are online and responded to emails promptly. They even have a US phone number: 800-729-1736
At the very cheap end, I don't think they can be beat.
Keith
#23
Joined: Nov 2003
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I am planning for my first trip to London in January and have been looking for a hotel to accommodate 3 adults. I have a room tenatively held at the Best Western Swiss Cottage Hotel. If anyone is familiar with this hotel, I'd be interested to hear feedback. I am trying to find something between 70-75 GBP. Any comments or suggestions would be greatly appreciated.




