
asbo_arry
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Earls Court is SW5...Hammersmith is W6 - perhaps looking for digs away from Touristville is the best bet - going toward Ealing is half decent |
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Luke B
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theres a backpackers hotel round the back of picadilly circus, it costs 12 pound a night, and its decent. |
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staff,
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There are a lot of very good places just up from Mable Ache along the A5 Edgeware Road, at Paddington. been there lots of choice, and not to far from the city. but what ever you do make sure your safe when travelling around London alone, especially at night. have a good time. |
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taketwo
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stay in Hounslow and travel to the cenral by tube. |
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Penfold
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I've never had to book accomodation in London before. However, I've always found somewhere with Smooth Hounds http://www.smoothhounds.co.uk/. Also visit http://www.visitlondon.co.uk/. If they still work too expensive for you, try the youth hostels http://www.yha.org.uk/.
If this is your first visit, avoid East London. If staying south of the river, don't venture too far from the river. |
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fingersmith
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The generator hostel is a great laugh. russel square. Not too dear, and bar is very cheap :-) |
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gail t
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hi, go to price-line.com they have the best deals.
also have a great time. I've been twice. |
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jude
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Be careful. Dont go to areas such as Hackney, Peckham, Southwark, etc, usually there are a lot of hotels (quite cheap and reasonable) around the Earls Court area, postcode probably W6. Im sure if you put in your preferred search engine "cheap hotels in Earls Court, London) a big list will appear, perhaps some with have picutres, prices lists, etc and it is very central to all tourist spots and the West End. |
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catherine02116
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There are lots of Tourist Class hotels in the Victoria Station area.
Also in Paddington Station area----tho if you stay in Paddington, you will feel as tho you are in the Middle East and not London at all! |
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cheyenne
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Try a youth hostel
http://www.studios92.com/accommodation/AS261.htm
Travelodge also have some cheap accomodation, about £26/night. Look at their website. |
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Athene1710
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Any of the Youth Hostels accept for YHA City of London because it's a bit grim and the breakfast is horrible. |
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TAW
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I highly recommend the Paddington Station area. There are some nice "budget" hotels in walking distance of Paddington Station. It's a very nice neighborhood w/great pubs, and getting there via the Heathrow Express is the easiest and quickest way possible. We stayed at the Lancaster Court Hotel on Sussex Gardens Road, a very decent inexpensive hotel that included breakfast. There are several others though. In your online search, use the Paddington Station area as a starting point! Good luck and enjoy! I love London! |
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kmcdonald
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If your looking for cheap and American-like try:
http://www.premiertravelinn.com
We've stayed at many of these, and they are always clean and comfortable.
If you want something more "European" then go to www.tripadvisor.com and search for london hotels.
Advice, plan on paying twice as much as you would in America and don't expect a lot. UK 5 star = 4 US star. UK 4 star = 3 US star and etc. |
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menina
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London is god damm expensive....bad idea being there struggling |
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bob
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Stay in a chain hotel NEAR London eg Essex and get the train ,tube
cheaper ,safer , |
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bossysilver
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try www.lastminute.com. and choose uk breaks then secret hotels. i am off to london next weekend and am staying in 5* hotel for £144 for myself and husband in kensington. bargin i think for price!
i have stayed a few times in london and have enjoyed it everytime |
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