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Accommodation Suggestions London

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 2:33 pm
by sailorgirl
Hubby and I decided to go to GB in early August. I was thinking 4-5 nights in London and then 5 or so nights traveling around some. I bought the obligatory Fodors guide, have been surfing the web... and frankly Im overwhelmed. So Im open for any suggestions. :-) I guess I should add, moderately priced, whatever that means these days. Thanks!

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 3:06 pm
by lprof
It has not been recently, but we have had a very pleasant stay twice at the Capital Hotel in Knightsbridge. We found it a very good location for sightseeing and Harrods is just steps away....
http://www.capitalhotel.co.uk/index.html
Good luck with your London research - what a fun place -
have a great trip!

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 3:45 pm
by loria
don't know what reasonable in london means but the charlotte street hotel is lovely.--I cannot remember how much it was though

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 5:14 pm
by ivegotskinnylegs
Sheraton Knightsbridge is nice and the rate was decent last time there. Right off the Tube and by Harrods

Posted: Sat Jan 23, 2010 8:49 pm
by Pia
Being from England this one always appeared interedting :)

Pia


http://www.st-alfeges.co.uk/

Posted: Sun Jan 24, 2010 9:16 am
by sailorgirl
Thanks all, keep em coming! Pia that B&B looks lovely, except they have a resident house cat, which would send my husband right to the hospital.

Posted: Thu Jan 28, 2010 1:38 am
by IslandElle
I know this will sound silly but when we were there last May we stayed at The Bolton's which is owned by Best Western. We got a great price of around $120 US a night. We booked directly through Best Western's site because they had the best rate.

It was VERY clean, modern, and newly renovated, but just know the rooms were small. It wasn't bad though because we were never in the room. There were some nice added extras like a heated towel rack, and a few other things that I cant recall. It is within 2 blocks of the Earls Court metro stop (On the Green Line) and we easily got to Parliament/Westminster Abby, Covent Garden, the West End, Tower Hill, etc. There are some decent restaurants near by and a great grocery store at the end of the street that we would stop by and grab fruit and water. They had a lot of take away meals which we had a few nights instead of eating out. The hotel isn't located in a high tourist area which we liked.

We knew London would be expensive but we didn't realize how much until I had a $7 coke at Covent Garden. Wow! London was the most expensive city we visited on our trip but this was the cheapest hotel we booked! lol

One of the most memorable things we did in London was see Romeo and Juliet at Shakespeare's Globe Theater. It has been reconstructed to look like the original and yes it is open air, and the seats are hard benches but looking back it was an experience I wouldn't want to miss.

Hope this helps some! If you have any questions feel free to ask. It seems like we there yesterday!

http://www.bestwestern.co.uk/Hotels/Bes ... fault.aspx