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Where To Stay In London For Two Days?
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Join Date: Mar 2002
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Since a few weeks i'm in a new job, and of course I won't take any real vacation for the first few months. So I decided to make some short trips to european cities, and I'd like to start with London.
By the end of September, I want to fly to London Sat. evening, so I have the Sun. and Monday. I'll fly back to Berlin Mon. evening.
I really only need a place to keep my few things and sleep some hours, nothing fancy. I don't feel like spending 400 € for the two nights, like the online services offer. I don't have any experience (read: know where to search) booking hotels by myself, since everytime I travel my company does this.
I'd like to spend no more than 60 or 70 € a night. Any advice?
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Join Date: Jul 2005
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Been inclined to wander... off the beaten track.
That's where there's thunder... and the wind shouts back.
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60 Euro .. a night .. in London ? Good luck m8 .. the only thing which MIGHT be possible would be a "Jugendherberge" - don't know the English word for that (might be youth hotel or something) .. I am from Berlin too btw.
Last time I was in London during the summer time I paid like 100 quid (150 Euro) per night which was horrible .. not so much the price as the hotel ...
Try this
Jugendherbergen in London - Bestätigte Online Reservierungen
Otherwise :
BUCHE RECHTZEITIG !!!
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Yeah, you'd have to hostel it.
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http://www.lunasimonehotel.com/
I stayed here last summer for 56 pounds a night. It's a small family run hotel near Victoria Station. The rooms are very small but are clean and the people are nice. The give a ~5% discount for cash over wahtever they quote you. There is no reason to pay lots of money for a hotel in London. Also check out tripadvisor.com forums for other hotels...
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Join Date: Apr 2005
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Aren't there any Travel Lodges around?
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Join Date: Mar 2001
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Aut Caesar aut nihil.
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Thanks guys, I'll check those sites out on the weekend…
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I stayed at The Generator in Berlin... great place. Sure, it's a hostel, but it was clean, fun, etc...
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Originally Posted by seanc
Aren't there any Travel Lodges around?
Yes, but they'll be >100 euros per night. Probably like 120-150.
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Originally Posted by Angus_D
Yes, but they'll be >100 euros per night. Probably like 120-150.
Really? I thought I'd seen an advertisement recently where they were advertising rooms for £20 a night, must have imagined it.
Edit: They have a SuperSaver deal on their website for £15, you have to book 21 days in advance though.
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Jail?
6 hots and a cot. Can't beat that.
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