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Can anyone recommend me a nice hotel in London, which is prety central???
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Stayed Tavistock Hotel last weekend, �87 double inc full english / buffet breakfast - just on Tavistock Square 200 yds Euston station. Now seems to be a perfectly reasonable hotel - stayed 8 years ago and it was a rat-pit but has been renovated / changed hands. Clean, safe, central, beds Ok, not fancy, the tea at breakfast was stewed so have coffee instead.
Yeah Zacsmaster: you might have a point. Not too fussed about facilities etc. Will be out most of the day anyway, but am quite happy to pay a bit more to get a nice hotel with a nice clean comfortable room. It's only for a long weekend with the gf, so I'd quite like to treat her to something fancy. . Any suggestions welcome at the moment.
Thanks for all the comments btw guys :-)
Thanks for all the comments btw guys :-)
you could check out soome of thiese (I haven't personally stayed at any of them):
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&cr=country UK|countryGB&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=hotels+in+southwa rk&fb=1&view=text&sa=X&oi=local_group&resnum=1 &ct=more-results&cd=1
They are on the south of the river (which tends to be cheaper thant he north side) between roughly London Bridge and Westminster Bridge so just a stroll across the Thames to places like Westminster Abbey or St Paul's. Tubes and buses would get you quickly into the West End for shops, shows etc.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en&cr=country UK|countryGB&um=1&ie=UTF-8&q=hotels+in+southwa rk&fb=1&view=text&sa=X&oi=local_group&resnum=1 &ct=more-results&cd=1
They are on the south of the river (which tends to be cheaper thant he north side) between roughly London Bridge and Westminster Bridge so just a stroll across the Thames to places like Westminster Abbey or St Paul's. Tubes and buses would get you quickly into the West End for shops, shows etc.
I've stayed twice here:
http://londonhotels.jurysdoyle.com/cliftonford _london
and it was excellent. Very central too, but not a busy road. Ideal for a good nights' rest in the midst of busy London.
http://londonhotels.jurysdoyle.com/cliftonford _london
and it was excellent. Very central too, but not a busy road. Ideal for a good nights' rest in the midst of busy London.
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