Thistle Charing Cross
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Thistle Charing Cross
I just booked the thistle Charing Cross for August. Can anyone tell me their experiences there? I booked the wine and dine special, which was less expensive than booking a single room without breakfast and dinner.
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As a Londoner, I have never stayed there, but have dined there and had tea, and I find it a good hotel. It is a railway hotel, from the days when this was one terminus for Paris, and the public rooms are ornate Victorian. The location is splendid, above a main tube junction, on bus routes east to St Pauls and the Tower, west to Piccadilly, Hyde Park, and South Kensington, south to Westminster (five minutes by bus), north to the British Museum, over the river to the South Bank Centre and over the street to the theatres. Five minutes walk to the river, Gordon?s Wine Bar, and the flowers of Embankment Gardens. You should pick up a bus map at the tube station, ass many f oiur trips will be best made upstairs on a bus.
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On Mr Haines's recommendation I had afternoon tea there last year, and not only was that a tasty and reasonably-priced, non-posh experience (compared, say, to the Ritz), but the public rooms are indeed grand in appearance. I hope though that your special rate and arrangements don't prevent you from dining or lunching elsewhere--London has wonderful cafes and restaurants.