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For early September 2013 I tried Hotwire and got the Park International Hotel, very near the Gloucester Road metro station and for a good price $133.00 per night with breakfast incl. I think the location is considered Kensington-Earls Court area. This was one of the rare guaranteed to like properties and could have been cancelled if I had wanted to. I did not cancel. I love to hang out around the Westminster area along the Thames
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I've stayed at the Park International, too, and liked it. It's two or three blocks from the Gloucester Road tube stop, which has three tube lines and a Waitrose grocery and an ASK Pizza restaurant (that is more than just pizza) in the shopping area just above it. My favorite hotel in the South Kensington area is the Millennium Bailey's right beside the GR tube stop.
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Our experience at Park International was really awful - although we got it as part of a tour (free - the only reason we took the tour).
First, I don;t like the location - we prefer to be more central butyo uhave said you want ths area - fo that's OK.
Second, it took HOURS to get into out room. Our lfight from NY was late so by the time the tour foo-foo was organized and we got to the hotel is was almost 2 pm. And the rooms were NOT ready. When we saw the tour guide was useless we out the full court press on the front desk and got into a room by 3:30. Other tour members were still waiting when we went out for a walk and dinner at 5 pm.
Their service overall was really bad. Two days we returned to the room to shower and change for dinner (after 5 pm) and the room had not yet been cleaned. When we called housekeeping they had left for the day.
Also, they served breakfast at random (breakfast room was not big enough for the hotel so they encouraged people to have room service.) They delivered it any time they wanted - included one morning at about 6:30 - when we had asked for 8:30 - and it was breakfast for 6 rather than 2. We tried to explain to the maid/waitress - but she had essentially no English and we couldn't communicate at all. She simply wouldn't leave - we had to call the front desk and have then send someone down to take her away. And, of course, there was no breakfast at 8:30.
IMHO not worth it for free - never mind if you have to pay anything.
First, I don;t like the location - we prefer to be more central butyo uhave said you want ths area - fo that's OK.
Second, it took HOURS to get into out room. Our lfight from NY was late so by the time the tour foo-foo was organized and we got to the hotel is was almost 2 pm. And the rooms were NOT ready. When we saw the tour guide was useless we out the full court press on the front desk and got into a room by 3:30. Other tour members were still waiting when we went out for a walk and dinner at 5 pm.
Their service overall was really bad. Two days we returned to the room to shower and change for dinner (after 5 pm) and the room had not yet been cleaned. When we called housekeeping they had left for the day.
Also, they served breakfast at random (breakfast room was not big enough for the hotel so they encouraged people to have room service.) They delivered it any time they wanted - included one morning at about 6:30 - when we had asked for 8:30 - and it was breakfast for 6 rather than 2. We tried to explain to the maid/waitress - but she had essentially no English and we couldn't communicate at all. She simply wouldn't leave - we had to call the front desk and have then send someone down to take her away. And, of course, there was no breakfast at 8:30.
IMHO not worth it for free - never mind if you have to pay anything.
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thank you so far!
Our price range cannot go over $150 a night for two nights.
We are not fancy and need a 5 star luxury hotel. Just something that will be quiet at night and close to that area of London.
Thank you, thank you!
Our price range cannot go over $150 a night for two nights.
We are not fancy and need a 5 star luxury hotel. Just something that will be quiet at night and close to that area of London.
Thank you, thank you!
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Check out Premier Inns - Southbank and Blackfriar locations are very good. http://www.premierinn.com/
These rooms are basic, but clean.
Just watch the location of some of the other Premier Inns in London as they may be quite far out.
These rooms are basic, but clean.
Just watch the location of some of the other Premier Inns in London as they may be quite far out.
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Try Londontown.com for good rates I don't consider Earls Court Chelsea Knightsbridge. We alwas stay at Millenium Gloucester and I have seen good rates on theat and Milleniun Baileys on Londontown. There are loads of hotels in that area close to good transport and lots of services and walkable to several museums
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$150 is approx £95 . . . Most of the Premier Inns will be under that - but it partly depends on your exact dates. All of the Travelodges would fit (but even they have some dates where rates spike).
http://www.bb-belgravia.com/index.php Is terrific and in a great location, and some of their rooms meet your budget or are just a little bit more. (some are £89-£99) But they also are date sensitive so you need to plug in your specific dates
http://www.bb-belgravia.com/index.php Is terrific and in a great location, and some of their rooms meet your budget or are just a little bit more. (some are £89-£99) But they also are date sensitive so you need to plug in your specific dates
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