Troy Hotel in London
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Troy Hotel in London
Anybody stayed there? If so what did you think of the establishment? What type room?
Executive, suite, regular double, regular twin?
I searched and came up empty on any descriptions.
Executive, suite, regular double, regular twin?
I searched and came up empty on any descriptions.
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A bit of intelligence, a bit of common sense, a bit of healthy scepticism and I have no trouble finding my way through the jumble. Read the reviews for the Edward Hotel in London, for example, and tell me how that wouldn't be helpful in making a decision.
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I was asking about the
Troy not something else. If you folks don't know, why answer?
I looked at the website, saw an unordered list of hotels. No particularl logic to the list, looked for 10 minutes, found nothing of interest, and said to heck with it.
Just like I will with this one.
Troy not something else. If you folks don't know, why answer?
I looked at the website, saw an unordered list of hotels. No particularl logic to the list, looked for 10 minutes, found nothing of interest, and said to heck with it.
Just like I will with this one.
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Hi Bob - Unfortunately I have no personal experience with the hotel that I can offer you.
I saw only one user review on the Troy in tripadvisor.com - the user is from Denmark, thought the hotel was good value in a good area, rooms newly renovated and great for the price and he says one can also book jacuzzi rooms.
I do understand how one might find the site a bit of a jumble, but if you search for a specific hotel and look at the user reviews (provided the hotel has some) you will usually get some great and helpful info.
Just concerned that you're dismissing the site when it can be a very good resource.
I saw only one user review on the Troy in tripadvisor.com - the user is from Denmark, thought the hotel was good value in a good area, rooms newly renovated and great for the price and he says one can also book jacuzzi rooms.
I do understand how one might find the site a bit of a jumble, but if you search for a specific hotel and look at the user reviews (provided the hotel has some) you will usually get some great and helpful info.
Just concerned that you're dismissing the site when it can be a very good resource.
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