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TRA Jan 6th, 2004 09:40 AM

VICTORIA PARK PLAZA HOTEL
 
Yet another request for hotel information. Trying to book a hotel for 3 days late February. This hotel has a very good rate. Any feedback. Thanks.

martytravels Jan 6th, 2004 12:10 PM

I assume you're talking about the Victoria in Amsterdam?

janis Jan 6th, 2004 12:25 PM

No, marty, I'm pretty sure TRA means the Victoria Park Plaza in London.

TRA - it is really best if you include some clue about "where" in your title or a very least in the body.

I haven't stayed in this hotel but there is probably a review here on fodors. It is in a very convenient location near Victoria Station.

TRA Jan 6th, 2004 12:56 PM

Sorry. Victoria Park Plaza in London! Actually starting the trip in Amsterdam and have booked at the Marriott there. Any imput helps. Thanks

bettyk Jan 6th, 2004 01:08 PM

TRA, I keep telling people to check tripadvisor.com for hotel reviews.

There are a number of reviews for the VPP Hotel and they all seem to highly recommend the hotel.

crispin46556 Jan 8th, 2004 05:59 AM

'Stayed here one night in 3/03. Nice rooms, modernish furnishings. Large bathrooms with a clear glass sink.

The lobby seemed to be full of business travelers. Not a lot of tourists. It's down a rather dingy street on the side of Victoria Station.

We helped ourselves to the lavish full breakfast buffet. No idea whether or not it was included in our rate. (We booked via Priceline for $95/night.) We were just asked for our room number which we gave, and then chowed. (I probably would have hesitated had they "ran" my Visa at check in. They didn't, so I wasn't fearing a surprise charge for the breakfast.)

This is a nice, comfortable hotel. It is NOT "cute" or "charming" though.

The VPP is a VERY good value. I see their rate on Orbitz, etc. seems to hover around $135/night. This is attractive being that it's hard to find a decent place in London for <$200 (without using Priceline!)

TRA Jan 8th, 2004 06:28 AM

Thanks for the info. We went ahead and booked it. We are staying on the back end of a couple week trip to Amsterdam to Barcelona, with a short two day stay in London, so this sounds good enough. The price was a third of the hotel prices in the other two cities. Gives us a feeling that we are saving money. Booked the rate at $119 on Expedia.


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