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Looking for good mid-range hotel in london with air conditioning
I am having trouble finding a reasonably priced ($300 or less total/night) hotel in London with air conditioning. I have tried on Priceline to get on centrally located but am putting in 4 star because I really want air and it seems many that are 3 or less don't have air. Same for B&B. We will be there the first part of June and I don't want to be miserable.
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My favorite hotel in London is Regency Hotel on Queensgate, So. Kensington. It is 4 star and Air conditioned. Convenient 2-3 block walk to tube station.
http://www.regency-london.co.uk/ |
Rubens-at-the-Palace has AC and we've stayed there twice. Right across the street from the Royal Mews at Buckingham Palace and a couple of blocks from Victoria Station, St. James Park, and Green Park.
We booked both times thru www.londontown.com and got a good rate. You could also try the hotel directly. www.rubenshotel.com |
We stayed at the Academy in Bloomsbury for about that rate. We were there in June and were glad for the air conditioning. That surprised me. I tend to think of London having the same climate as my home city of Seattle, but in fact it's more humid.
The Academy is a nice little hotel made from several houses linked together. It has a quiet back garden and is close to the British Museum. |
Try the Thistle Charing Cross and book it through www.londontown.com
Excellent location; on top of a Tube stop; extensive buffet breakfast; and definitely air conditioned. |
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