| Sue |
Oct 21st, 2001 11:42 AM |
Betty, since this is your second post on this subject, I'm going to assume you're pretty desperate to get some info. I have no personal knowledge of the Derby, but I did a search and came up with this lone post from '99. <BR> <BR>"Author: Kim ( [email protected]) Date: 9/20/1999, 4:52 pm ET <BR> My husband and I just returned from London 9/18/99. <BR> We stayed in South Kensington (right next to Earl's Court) and found it to be wonderful. There were two tube stations very close by (Glouchester and Earl's Court) - if you're staying for a more than a couple of days to a week, you'll definitely want to purchase a transportation pass for the tubes and busses. A zone 1 pass (most all sights are in zone 1) cost 15 pound - saves a lot of money, as you can use the bus or tube as often as you want each day. <BR> We can VERY highly recommend The Derby Hotel on Cromwell Road. The hotel has been open for 1 year, although it is in a historic building. It is true that hotels are very expensive in London, especially with the conversion rate. Either a standard room or a suite at The Derby is lovely. <BR> We got a special price for staying 6 nights - be aware that for anything less than 90 pound a night you'll stay in a dump. My husband wanted to stay around 70 pound a night and I did find a hotel (I use the term loosely) for 69 pound over the Internet -- The Stuart Hotel -- and it was a DUMP. We stayed there only 1 night, sleeping on top of the covers, until we could find another! We then found The Derby and it was heavenly, plus they have a wonderful included breakfast in the morning (hard boiled eggs, meat, cereal, rolls, fruit, etc.). The continental breakfast offered at other hotels is often just bread, juice, and coffee." <BR> <BR>Hope this helps.:-) <BR>
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