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London: Mayfair or Knightsbridge
I have been offered 4 nights in London either in Knightsbridge or in Mayfair. Accommodations seem to be comparable - but what about the locations? Which would you choose and why?
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Are these apartments or hotels. If the latter I would decide based on exact location and services.
If the former - again look at exact location - proximity to the tube is vital. We often stay in Knightsbridge and like the area since there seem to be more restaurant options - but both are upscale, central areas. |
Exact address please.
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yep - we need the address to tell you anything at all. Basically the two neighborhoods are adjacent to each other - but not all streets are created equal . . . .
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One place is right near Harrods, on Basil St, and the other is on Hill Street in Mayfair. Thanks.
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I think both are great locations. The Hill St may be a bit farther from the tube station, BUT the advantage is there are multiple tube lines at Green Park; PLUS you can also catch the central Line at Bond St. The Basil St location is only close to Knightsbridge station and you're stuck with just the Piccadilly line.
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The BAsil St location isn't that far from Sloane Square tube station. You can use the Circle and District lines from there
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Both of these areas are great and actually aren't really that far from each other.
Personally, I'd go for Mayfair as I think the transport links are a bit better. |
I've stayed on Hill Street (corner of South Audley St.) several times although not in many years. I liked the area a lot, but the way to Green Park Station isn't very direct. Hyde Park Corner Station is more direct but a bit farther. Basil Street looks to be much closer to Knightsbridge Station. If the walking distances to the tube aren't an issue for you, I think I'd pick Mayfair, but you really can't go wrong in either location.
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BTW, we stayed in a flat at 39 Hill Street which is now an all-suites hotel called Berkeley Plaza.
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I may be wrong and Janis can correct me as usual but the Mayfair in my mind is rather blah - deserted at night - i'm thinking of the Mayfair around the US Embassy and Berkeley Square - or ain't that Mayfair.
Kensington seems to have more sizzle to it? |
When I think of Mayfair I think of the Intercontinental Hotel overlooking Wellington museum on Hyde park. Is this right? If so, I found great places to eat down sides streets very near to the hotel, plus one very stuffy place.
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Shepherd Market, Piccadilly, London Hilton, Intercontinental etc - are all in Mayfair. Not deserted.
BNMIB: I'd be very happy in either location - for shopping Knightsbridge is great. For public transport - both are just fine. The transport nod goes ever so slightly to Green Park because 3 very useful tube lines run through that station. For meals both areas are good. I'd pick based on whichever property is nicest. |
Thanks, everyone, for your 2-cents! I've decided to go with Basil Street because the apartment is a little bigger and (supposedly) refurbished recently and also because of the proximity to the conveniences of nearby stores. I'll post a report en route or when I get back and let you know if I made the right decision! Now see my related question about meals!
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