Place to stay for Honeymoon in London
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Place to stay for Honeymoon in London
I am looking for a nice hotel to stay London for under $200. A travel agent had booked us at Thistle Islington, but I haven't heard anything good about it, and would like to find a better place for our honeymoon in June. We are only going to be in London for three nights (the rest is in Ireland) so I would like to be somewhere that is easily accesible to the best places to go. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
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The Thistle Islington is located near the King Sq council estate.
For the same money, possible a little more - we're talking 125-150 a night, try the newly opened Malmaison, Charterhouse Square. It has a designery feel, and a relatively good restaurant. I advise this hotel as it is in a similar area - we're talking a mile away - to the Thistle Islington.
Or you could of course go somewhere completely different, I'm at a loss to find you any other hotels as by and large at your budget the quality will always be a bit iffy in London. Even some of the 5* properties aren't up to scratch.
The Malmasion has bright and pleasant rooms, so even if the service isn't great at least you will have a clean room to retire to. As it is so new I doubt your agent will have heard of it, it is a 4* property.
For 185, say an additional 100USD you could have Claridge's which is an institution and in a completely different league. I'd say for the sake of 300USD over the three day period, especially as it is your honeymoon stay there, I promise you, you will not be disappointed. Upon booking advise it is your honeymoon, and I'm sure you will be upgraded to a super suite!
For the same money, possible a little more - we're talking 125-150 a night, try the newly opened Malmaison, Charterhouse Square. It has a designery feel, and a relatively good restaurant. I advise this hotel as it is in a similar area - we're talking a mile away - to the Thistle Islington.
Or you could of course go somewhere completely different, I'm at a loss to find you any other hotels as by and large at your budget the quality will always be a bit iffy in London. Even some of the 5* properties aren't up to scratch.
The Malmasion has bright and pleasant rooms, so even if the service isn't great at least you will have a clean room to retire to. As it is so new I doubt your agent will have heard of it, it is a 4* property.
For 185, say an additional 100USD you could have Claridge's which is an institution and in a completely different league. I'd say for the sake of 300USD over the three day period, especially as it is your honeymoon stay there, I promise you, you will not be disappointed. Upon booking advise it is your honeymoon, and I'm sure you will be upgraded to a super suite!
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Just to clarify something in m_kingdom's post: "council estate" - means public housing project.
But back to your question - No - Islington is not where I'd stay on my honeymoon. If you want to stay under $200 you can usually get wonderful 4 or even 5 star hotels in great neighborhoods for that (or a lot less sometimes) on Priceline.
But back to your question - No - Islington is not where I'd stay on my honeymoon. If you want to stay under $200 you can usually get wonderful 4 or even 5 star hotels in great neighborhoods for that (or a lot less sometimes) on Priceline.
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A council estate, is none the less undesirable - it's not the social experiement that is perhaps implied by Janis - they are usualy associated with violent youths, violent drug dealers/users, and even the "OK" occupants are usually undesirables!
The Labour government of the 60s went on a little council housing spending spree, and expensive areas such as Hampstead and Primrose Hill were subject to the scarring of these architectural nightmares! Pimlico, a stones throw from the highly sought after Belgravia lies the Churchill Gardens Estate - around 6000 units all facing the Thames - what a waste of a site!
Anyway, i digress, the trouble with Priceline (although I have not used it) seems to be you cannot choose what property and as such it is a gamble really, but obviously many people win, but do some lose too?
The Labour government of the 60s went on a little council housing spending spree, and expensive areas such as Hampstead and Primrose Hill were subject to the scarring of these architectural nightmares! Pimlico, a stones throw from the highly sought after Belgravia lies the Churchill Gardens Estate - around 6000 units all facing the Thames - what a waste of a site!
Anyway, i digress, the trouble with Priceline (although I have not used it) seems to be you cannot choose what property and as such it is a gamble really, but obviously many people win, but do some lose too?
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My point was many Americans haven't heard the term Council Estate. To some "estate" sounds posh and up market. So I was just letting mikelash know what it meant.
as for priceline - using biddingfortravel really helps. London is a great city for PL since the ways the neighborhoods are split up and w/ the help of biddingfortravel you really do have a pretty good idea of which properties you'll get.
But bidding on PL is not the only way to get good rates in London - Londontown.com and other sites are really useful.
as for priceline - using biddingfortravel really helps. London is a great city for PL since the ways the neighborhoods are split up and w/ the help of biddingfortravel you really do have a pretty good idea of which properties you'll get.
But bidding on PL is not the only way to get good rates in London - Londontown.com and other sites are really useful.
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I got Waldorf London for $100 for a trip this summer. It's near Covent Garden, so perfect for a night at the opera or shopping at the little shops.
I've heard that it is very modern and a very good value, definitely in your price range.
Congratulations on your wedding!
I've heard that it is very modern and a very good value, definitely in your price range.
Congratulations on your wedding!
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