Where to stay in London?
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1000 Euro? As of today, that is £890.
Five day? So you need an apartment for 4 nights?
"You may be hard pressed to find a decent apartment without bedbugs or a shared bathroom in a good, central location for £225/night" - the incantation to bring forth the people that will prove me wrong and get you a good deal (provided you give accurate dates)
Five day? So you need an apartment for 4 nights?
"You may be hard pressed to find a decent apartment without bedbugs or a shared bathroom in a good, central location for £225/night" - the incantation to bring forth the people that will prove me wrong and get you a good deal (provided you give accurate dates)
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Rina, you should understand that London has no one centre nor a historical centre. The attractions of the city are spread across a wide area, but I think that staying in the Tower Bridge, Tower of London area are as close as you'll get to a historical connection.
Try googling "apartments to rent London" and you'll come up with a ton of offers.
Try googling "apartments to rent London" and you'll come up with a ton of offers.
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I wouldn't personally stay near Tower Bridge - prefer South Kensington, Bloomsbury, Notting Hill.
But if you are within the area of the Circle Line (look up the underground map) you're generally fine.
There are loads of options in your price range. If you come up with a shortlist, we can comment on the location.
But if you are within the area of the Circle Line (look up the underground map) you're generally fine.
There are loads of options in your price range. If you come up with a shortlist, we can comment on the location.
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May 15th, 2013 05:49 PM


What could you advise me?





