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HolidayArmadillo Flight Steward


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Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 1:11 pm Post subject: London Hotels to recommend |
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I have a couple of trips planned to London this year and so need a few hotels.
Firstly can anyone recommend anything under the £100 mark near Oxford Street? It'd be for a Monday evening
Secondly I need a hotel near or accessible to the Oval for a trip to the cricket, two nights - Thursday and a Friday, but this time with a lower budget of around £70-80 per night
Thanks in advance.
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paul Captain


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simonheng82 Flight Steward

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Posted: Sun Mar 24, 2013 10:28 am Post subject: |
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You may want to consider No. Ten Manchester Street, near to shopping area. If you love French foods, the restaurant is ready to serve you:)
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gatwick travel magazine Baggage Handler

Joined: 27 Mar 2013 Posts: 8 Location: london 15 ants
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Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:48 am Post subject: hotels in london |
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What I would do is, try hotel comparison sites and see what prices they come up with and then phone the hotel direct and see what price they come up with, if they say a higher price than the comparison site then tell them you can get it cheaper on that site but if they give you a discount then you will book with them.
Another thing i do, i normally book a hotel around six months in advance to get a good deal, i know not everyone can do this but if you know you are needing a hotel at this time scale then you could get a good deal.
One thing i use to see all the time, but not sure if it still does happen. If you know a hotel has rooms available and go to the hotel direct when you arrive in London, they often give you a good price as they do not want to be left with the room. |
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vehicle2hire Trainee Baggage Handler

Joined: 19 Apr 2013 Posts: 3 Location: UK 4 ants
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Posted: Fri Apr 19, 2013 10:54 am Post subject: Re: hotels in london |
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| gatwick travel magazine wrote: | What I would do is, try hotel comparison sites and see what prices they come up with and then phone the hotel direct and see what price they come up with, if they say a higher price than the comparison site then tell them you can get it cheaper on that site but if they give you a discount then you will book with them.
Another thing i do, i normally book a hotel around six months in advance to get a good deal, i know not everyone can do this but if you know you are needing a hotel at this time scale then you could get a good deal.
One thing i use to see all the time, but not sure if it still does happen. If you know a hotel has rooms available and go to the hotel direct when you arrive in London, they often give you a good price as they do not want to be left with the room. |
There are so many hotels near Oval cricket ground which are also cheap as you said. I hope you can enjoy it. Good Luck! I suggest you some hotel like Days Hotel London Waterloo, 3 star - Top Secret Hotel in London, Comfort Inn SW8 these all are in under £100. |
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