St James
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I have stayed there. It is great hotel, huge rooms...weird layout though as there are outbuildings that they just incorporated into the main hotel. It is walking distance from Buckingham Palace and the Queens Mews. I loved it and would stay there again. Their rates can be found on their web page: http://www.london.crowneplaza.com/lonsj/index.shtml
It all depends on what kind of room you are looking for. Theirs are quite nice, from the regular rooms to the suites. Enjoy!
It all depends on what kind of room you are looking for. Theirs are quite nice, from the regular rooms to the suites. Enjoy!
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Joined: Jan 2003
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Years ago..on the 3rd floor or 4th, a room facing the courtyard. It was November and there were still flowers in all the flower boxes, the bathtub was big enough and deep enough to swim in ( I almost fell asleep in it the first night from jetlag
and it had a small crystal chandelier over the tub ~
The room had a very large bed and it was very comfortable and cozy.
The service was excellent, as was the breakfast buffet ( although all I have is coffee & croissant, they were very good)
The location is great! You are a short walk from Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Green Park and the Albert Pub is at the end of the street ( Buckingham Gate)
You can catch the #11 bus that takes you to the theater district, and Covent Garden.
I would stay there again in a minute!
and it had a small crystal chandelier over the tub ~The room had a very large bed and it was very comfortable and cozy.
The service was excellent, as was the breakfast buffet ( although all I have is coffee & croissant, they were very good)
The location is great! You are a short walk from Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey, Green Park and the Albert Pub is at the end of the street ( Buckingham Gate)
You can catch the #11 bus that takes you to the theater district, and Covent Garden.
I would stay there again in a minute!
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