Central London Accomodation
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Central London Accomodation
Anybody got any good personal recommendations for accomodation in central London?
Looking for something quiet, reasonably priced (read cheap) and centrally located for playing in town.
Don't want to make a mortgage payment for a nights stay, don't need a fancy name or address to impress anyone.
Have lots of recommendations in the Guide books, but wondered if anyone had any personal experiences.
Thanks in advance...............
Looking for something quiet, reasonably priced (read cheap) and centrally located for playing in town.
Don't want to make a mortgage payment for a nights stay, don't need a fancy name or address to impress anyone.
Have lots of recommendations in the Guide books, but wondered if anyone had any personal experiences.
Thanks in advance...............
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Unfortunately no personal recommendations, but look at http://www.theaa.co.uk/region9/index.html ,good range of London hotels, but some slightly over your price range (around $5000 per night over in fact)
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Just stayed in London, nice apartment in South Kensington beside the Glocester road tube. £76+vat. Much nicer than most of the hotels that i have stayed in around Heathrow.
www.astons-apartments.com
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You could try St Cristophers Village in the Borough High Street,
the rooms are ok and its a kinda through lounge for Ausies and Kiwis.Its only half a mile from the city of London and the west end is only two miles away and its only £25:00/night.They even have internet in the lobby!
Those ausies know how to party so take that in mind !!
the rooms are ok and its a kinda through lounge for Ausies and Kiwis.Its only half a mile from the city of London and the west end is only two miles away and its only £25:00/night.They even have internet in the lobby!
Those ausies know how to party so take that in mind !!