Before I moved to London I stayed all over. I love staying in South Ken, but as the others said, work out what you want to do and what your budget is so you can narrow down the list.
I like the Lancaster London.....across from Hyde Park in Paddington....you can take the express train from Heathrow to Paddington....12 minutes, then 4 blocks to the Lancaster....King beds, quiet, no hassles
Hey buddy! I planning to go to London UK this summer. I would like know which part of London could be more convenience to stay for to be close to the main tourist action and to have a great room for wrestle and hotel very close to transportation and hotel with decent rate price!
If you know well to London or if you went to London before for travelling or wrestle.. do you could let me know which part of the city did you stay and if you remember your hotel name..let me know! I will appreciate!
Thanks a lot!
Marc
The more convenient the hotel's location in London, the more expensive it is. Book as far ahead as possible for maximum savings. Work out everywhere you want to travel and then use a public transport map (found at tfl.gov.uk) to have an idea of getting around. Don't forget that buses are quite often a viable option. If you don't mind a bit budget no frills there are some places around the Victoria/Pimlico area, but it's a mixed bag. Travelodge is the largest budget hotel brand, they have hotels all over the city. Work out your area and budget first.
London1980 (14)
2017-01-03 00:47Before I moved to London I stayed all over. I love staying in South Ken, but as the others said, work out what you want to do and what your budget is so you can narrow down the list.
calwrestler (140)
2016-12-27 01:05I like the Lancaster London.....across from Hyde Park in Paddington....you can take the express train from Heathrow to Paddington....12 minutes, then 4 blocks to the Lancaster....King beds, quiet, no hassles
untouchable1 (12)
2016-12-22 08:19Euston and Kings Cross are fairly good. I've stayed in the Travelodge a few times, and the prices aren't bad for London.
Marcwrestler (670 )
2016-12-18 08:42Hey buddy! I planning to go to London UK this summer. I would like know which part of London could be more convenience to stay for to be close to the main tourist action and to have a great room for wrestle and hotel very close to transportation and hotel with decent rate price!
If you know well to London or if you went to London before for travelling or wrestle.. do you could let me know which part of the city did you stay and if you remember your hotel name..let me know! I will appreciate!
Thanks a lot!
Marc
MCRLON30UK (53)
2016-12-22 05:22(w odpowiedzi na)
The more convenient the hotel's location in London, the more expensive it is. Book as far ahead as possible for maximum savings. Work out everywhere you want to travel and then use a public transport map (found at tfl.gov.uk) to have an idea of getting around. Don't forget that buses are quite often a viable option. If you don't mind a bit budget no frills there are some places around the Victoria/Pimlico area, but it's a mixed bag. Travelodge is the largest budget hotel brand, they have hotels all over the city. Work out your area and budget first.