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kevin345
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26-04-2008 08:15 AM
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Joined: 26 Apr 2008
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Hi everybody,
I am newly married and willing to go London for honeymoon, so I am looking for a luxury hotel in London. Can anyone recommend me any good hotel where i can feel like heaven? Any of your recommendations are welcome.
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Honey Bunny
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26-04-2008 08:52 AM
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Joined: 15 May 2007
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| I doubt you will find Luxury and cheap at the same time!
It will be one or the other in London.
I mean if Phillip Green and all the other Millionaires cant afford to live there , you've not got much chance.
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My Latest Review: May 2007 Lesse Hotel, Hanioti (9/10)
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tenpin
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26-04-2008 10:33 AM
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Hi Kevin,
Lol, sorry to laugh but you would be better off booking a 7 days cruise with any ship sailing out of Southampton than trying a luxury hotel in London. prices are OTT here, and eating out and places to visit are very expensive unless you really know where to go.
Really joking aside do look at a cruise, it's all inclusive and most ships are really luxurious, and you get to see at least five different ports.
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My Latest Review: Jun 2008 Grand Princess Cruise Ship (9/10)
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carole2000
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26-04-2008 10:45 AM
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Joined: 23 Dec 2005
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| Hi Kevin, try Superbreak - they offer good rates and have quite a lot of supersaver offers if you go at off-peak times. They can also include a rail ticket at a reasonable price. Also have a look in the weekend newspapers as there are always adverts for hotel chains such as Hilton, Best Western, Holiday Inn etc. with a discount code for their online booking site. Today they're advertising Spring Break prices.
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My Latest Review: Jun 2008 Aloe Hotel, Marmaris (9/10)
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Jan.C
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26-04-2008 12:42 PM
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| We have been a few times, staying in various priced hotels, and as you will spend most of your time out sight seeing the only difference is location. Were off again in July and decided to try and get a hotel in the centre of London, so we have booked travel lodge at Covent Garden, right in the middle of things, not luxury but everything you need is there and the price is brilliant for a central London hotel.
Hope this helps
Jan
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My Latest Review: Jul 2008 Travelodge Covent Garden Hotel, London WC (9/10)
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HW Bex
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28-04-2008 07:26 AM
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Joined: 03 Feb 2005
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| I have just stayed here at the weekend
http://www.holidaywatchdog.com/7943-London_NW-Melia_White_House_Hotel-Holiday-Review.html
And it was a very lovely hotel.
We booked a Level Room which gave us a private check in, private lounge with help yourself drinks bar complimentary till 10.30pm.
The hotel was very clean, very glitzy and very nice in general.
The room was of a good standard, clean bathroom(marble) with all the bits and bobs you'd need.
The breakfast was served again in the private lounge and was of a good standard.
The price wasn't too hefty for what we got. I would stay there again.
Location wise it was a short walk to the tube station, and I mean short, you can see the tube station from the front of the hotel.
It wasn't noisy, it was in a good location.... and congratulations on your wedding.
Bex.
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My Latest Review: May 2008 Express By Holiday Inn Derby Pride Park, Derby (8/10)
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Dan H
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04-06-2008 09:36 PM
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Joined: 04 Jun 2008
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| "I mean if Phillip Green and all the other Millionaires cant afford to live there , you've not got much chance." -Honey Bunny
Phillip Green is Britain's 7th richest man, with a net worth of around SIX BILLION POUNDS!
He could buy half of London if he felt like it.
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