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Hi.planning a trip to London in early January. Looking for advice on hotels (Original Post) joeybee12 Oct 2017 OP
We like to stay up by St. Pancras/King's Cross Station. geardaddy Oct 2017 #1
Thanks joeybee12 Oct 2017 #4
Avoid any "Easyhotel" T_i_B Oct 2017 #2
Is easy hotel a chain? joeybee12 Oct 2017 #6
Yes. T_i_B Oct 2017 #11
Do you find that works? genxlib Oct 2017 #9
It has worked for me before yes! T_i_B Oct 2017 #13
The Westbury in Mayfair is wonderful. Check it out. Glorfindel Oct 2017 #3
Thanks joeybee12 Oct 2017 #5
I am going in Nov. and am staying here: CurtEastPoint Oct 2017 #7
I stayed in th a t area last November joeybee12 Oct 2017 #12
I'm Jealous genxlib Oct 2017 #8
Thanks joeybee12 Oct 2017 #15
I have no idea where you should stay in London, but I will warn you to stay away... PoliticAverse Oct 2017 #10
But I'll need a haircut and shave while I'm in London joeybee12 Oct 2017 #14
My wife and I like staying in IBIS hotels. SwissTony Oct 2017 #16

T_i_B

(14,800 posts)
2. Avoid any "Easyhotel"
Fri Oct 13, 2017, 04:16 PM
Oct 2017

That is the only advice I can give.

I'm increasingly coming to the conclusion with hotels that the way forward is to avoid the many comparison websites and to get recommendations from locals.

Sadly I'm not local to that there London town though! I usually commute to there from my old stomping ground in Essex.

T_i_B

(14,800 posts)
11. Yes.
Fri Oct 13, 2017, 05:27 PM
Oct 2017

It's a particularly manky hotel chain.

That said, I've stayed in a hotel in Bristol this week and I wouldn't say it was like Fawlty Towers, but I did very seriously consider ordering the Waldorf salad for breakfast!

genxlib

(5,688 posts)
9. Do you find that works?
Fri Oct 13, 2017, 04:56 PM
Oct 2017

I have lived in a fairly touristy area and people ask me for Hotel recommendations quite often.

I find that I have no idea what to tell them since I never need a hotel near where I live. I am actually more qualified to recommend a hotel somewhere else that I have traveled to.

T_i_B

(14,800 posts)
13. It has worked for me before yes!
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 04:03 AM
Oct 2017

In the town where I used to live friends recommended a really good B&B that suits my needs better than any hotel on the price comparison websites!

 

joeybee12

(56,177 posts)
12. I stayed in th a t area last November
Fri Oct 13, 2017, 05:33 PM
Oct 2017

Lots of smaller hotels in Kensington. Mine wasn't bad, the room was tiny. I would just like to try a different area, although Kensington and West Kensington are reasonable

genxlib

(5,688 posts)
8. I'm Jealous
Fri Oct 13, 2017, 04:52 PM
Oct 2017

I love London and go whenever I can. I have been enamored with it since doing a study abroad there 30 years ago.

We have very limited options in Hotels since we are a family of three. The nature of London real estate is that there are tons of places that sleep 2 but the options narrow somewhat when you need more.

Having said that, we stayed at the Thistle Kensington Gardens in Bayswater and really liked it. It overlooks Kensington Gardens and is just a couple of blocks from the Underground station. It is a new styled hotel so it lacks a little of the London charm but it does have the benefit of being modern. As for location, I had ulterior motives because Bayswater is my old stomping grounds so I like to revisit. It is convenient to downtown but not as Centrally located as you were looking.

I agree it is nicer to be more Centrally located but the Underground is so easy to use that I never felt too far away from anything. The main benefit to being centrally located is to take a break between outings. It is nice to be able to stop between sightseeing and a show for instance.

Thisle (Hotel Chain) has a number of locations around London. I can't speak for the other locations but I was impressed with the value for a fairly nice place.

Enjoy

 

joeybee12

(56,177 posts)
15. Thanks
Sat Oct 14, 2017, 07:26 AM
Oct 2017

This will be my third trip to London. The only time I saw Kensington Gardens was in 1992, and also saw Kensington Palace, hoping to see Princess Di!

PoliticAverse

(26,366 posts)
10. I have no idea where you should stay in London, but I will warn you to stay away...
Fri Oct 13, 2017, 05:03 PM
Oct 2017

from the barbershop at 186 Fleet Street.

SwissTony

(2,560 posts)
16. My wife and I like staying in IBIS hotels.
Sun Oct 15, 2017, 11:22 AM
Oct 2017

Cheap and nothing fancy, but clean and good. We haven't stayed in an IBIS hotel in London but have done so (multiple times) in Glasgow and Liverpool. There's an IBIS hotel about one mile from Covent Garden. They are now our first choice when visiting the UK.

I have no connection with IBIS other than being a customer.

We have stayed in a number of hotels in London. Some were great, some were, to say the least, extremely dubious.

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