| Linda |
Aug 24th, 2001 02:33 PM |
I posted a LONG reply to this thread, but it got lost. Stupid me, I didn't copy it to clipboard before I posted. UGH-H-H! Well, I'll try again. <BR> <BR>I stayed at the Royal National last November. It was part of a good Virgin air/hotel deal--financially one of the best I've made in a long time. The hotel was OK, but basic. It was close to the British Museum, which is why we chose it, and only about one block from a tube stop and close to two others. <BR> <BR>The rooms were clean, warm and dry. The staff was helpful. Do you hear any superlatives here? There weren't any. It was an OK place to sleep, but "I wouldn't want to live there". The staff was not friendly, but certainly wasn't rude. Yes, we were warm; in fact, too warm. We had to open the window at night just to be able to sleep, but then the traffic noise almost kept us awake. Luckily we aren't light sleepers. (This could be overcome by asking for a courtyard-side room.) The included breakfast was continental (roll, butter, marmelade, juice, coffee, tea), though you could purchase a mediocre full English breakfast if you wished. (How anybody can actually make a mediocre full English breakfast, I don't know, but they managed. I love English breakfasts, even if they are a heart attack on a plate, but stuck with the continental after the first day.) The room is low on amenities, but for us the location was very good. As I said, close to tube stops, and taxis pull right into the courtyard, so it was always easy to find one. The bathrooms are also clean and adequate, with both showers and bath tubs. <BR> <BR>Would I stay there again? Maybe, if the price were fantastic. I personally feel I could find a more charming hotel in that price range. We are planning another trip to London and do not plan on staying there, but may--who knows?!? <BR> <BR>If you do decide to stay there, I highly recommend a Chinese restaurant about 2 blocks away, Poons. Slightly on the pricey side, it was FANTASTIC. We loved it and plan on returning there whereever we stay. Also, the pub in the hotel had decent fish and chips--not the best in London but good, especially if you don't want to go hunting for a decent meal. Lastly, down the block and across the street was a small grocery store. We used it a couple of times to purchase snacks and cheese, fruit, and wine for after-theater dinner in our room. There's no refrigerator, but we stayed there in November, so the wine and cheese did fairly well on the window sill. (The things we do when we're traveling!) <BR> <BR>Whereever you decide to stay, enjoy one of my favorite cities in the world.
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