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DS and I are planning a few days away in London at the end of October and are looking for a nice hotel or B&B in the Marylebone area. It doesn't have to be 5 star luxury but somewhere nice, comfortable (will be doing loads of walking so comfy bed vital) and clean. Do any wise Omleteers have any recommendations they can share with me? :D

 

Thanks

Jue x

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We always stay at the Premier at County Hall if we stay in London for a couple of days. (I think it is Premier? - used to be TravelInn?) It is right by the London Eye, has a reasonable restaurant, easy access to trains and tube, open top bus route, river boats, etc.

 

http://www.premierinn.com/pti/hotelInformation.do?hotelId=23881

 

We took a taxi from Marylebone to the London Eye last time we went for the day - I don't think it was too expensive......

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Another premier inn stayee here too. OH and I occasionaly pop down to London for a gig or just a change for a few days and we now always stay in a Prem Inn.

 

I like them as you know what you are getting, clean and reasonably priced.

 

We have tried higher priced and *'d hotels and have been very dissapointed.

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That's brilliant thanks for the info :D To be honest it doesn't have to be Marylebone so long as I don't have to drag another suitcase on too many tubes to mention again - last time we were initially going into Euston so I booked at the Ibis next door then the train service changed so that it went into Marylebone. It was a flipping nightmare. I lost count of how many tubes we had to get from Euston to Marylebone as there wasn't a direct one. Trying to lug a suitcase up and down stairs and escalators halfway across London was an absolute nightmare!! :evil: I'll have a look at the Premier by the London Eye as that sounds perfect for us :D

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I stayed at Oldham premier inn a couple of weeks ago and was so impressed..soft beds /modern bathroom/spotless ..and a big poster of Lenny Henry in Reception...great value and couldnt fault it at all..we stayed at County Hall opp big ben etcit has a spa and swim pool ?/ Think its a marriott??not sure though.

 

Let us know what you decide

indie

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I stayed at Oldham premier inn a couple of weeks ago and was so impressed..soft beds /modern bathroom/spotless ..and a big poster of Lenny Henry in Reception...great value and couldnt fault it at all..we stayed at County Hall opp big ben etcit has a spa and swim pool ?/ Think its a marriott??not sure though.

 

Let us know what you decide

indie

 

Well that's it I've got to go there now haven't I :wink::lol::lol: I put a search in on google for pics of County Hall and I think there is a Marriott and a Premier Inn within the building (unless I'm missing something :think: ).

 

I'll probably try and book it later so I'll let you all know what I decide. Getting quite excited about it now. I love going to London as we don't go that often so it's always exciting for us :D

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The Marriot has the front and one side - the Premier has the other side and the back......of the same building.

 

There is a vast difference in the prices though.

 

Some of the Premier rooms overlokk the central bin areas and can be a bit noisy - best to check-in as soon as possible and ask for a better room if you don't like the one you are allocated. The rooms on the side have the best views - gardens and the Eye.

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Don't know if this helps but my daughter and boyfriend had a great stay at The Hoxton earlier this year, and from time to time they do a sale of rooms for £1 (yes it is a scrum), but it's worth adding your name to their e-mail notification because when sale time comes up, they often do special rate rooms as well....

 

wherever you choose have a lovely time :D

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That's brilliant thanks for the info :D To be honest it doesn't have to be Marylebone so long as I don't have to drag another suitcase on too many tubes to mention again - last time we were initially going into Euston so I booked at the Ibis next door then the train service changed so that it went into Marylebone. It was a flipping nightmare. I lost count of how many tubes we had to get from Euston to Marylebone as there wasn't a direct one. Trying to lug a suitcase up and down stairs and escalators halfway across London was an absolute nightmare!!

 

Out of towners often try to use just the tube to get around, but it's sometimes easier, if you have distance and head-map knowledge, to use a mix and match approach to bus/rail/tube. In Zone 1, buses can sometimes be better than all the stair/crowd faffing in the tube.

 

Euston to Marylebone is best done on the 18 bus. Takes 20 mins tops, and it's all on the flat.

 

It's sort of the same road you see, from Marylebone right to King's Cross. Just a really long road. The tubes on that road are Marylebone, Regents Park, Gt Portland Street, Warren Street, Euston Square, Euston, Kings Cross. If that helps anyone who travels those areas.

 

Warren Street is a good place to change as there are no stairs from the Victoria line to street level, and not too many from Northern Line to street level.

 

If you call 020 7222 1234 (London travel info 24/7) they will tell you the best route for travelling - least stairs/quickest etc. V handy number to have.

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That's brilliant thanks for the info :D To be honest it doesn't have to be Marylebone so long as I don't have to drag another suitcase on too many tubes to mention again - last time we were initially going into Euston so I booked at the Ibis next door then the train service changed so that it went into Marylebone. It was a flipping nightmare. I lost count of how many tubes we had to get from Euston to Marylebone as there wasn't a direct one. Trying to lug a suitcase up and down stairs and escalators halfway across London was an absolute nightmare!!

 

Out of towners often try to use just the tube to get around, but it's sometimes easier, if you have distance and head-map knowledge, to use a mix and match approach to bus/rail/tube. In Zone 1, buses can sometimes be better than all the stair/crowd faffing in the tube.

 

Euston to Marylebone is best done on the 18 bus. Takes 20 mins tops, and it's all on the flat.

 

It's sort of the same road you see, from Marylebone right to King's Cross. Just a really long road. The tubes on that road are Marylebone, Regents Park, Gt Portland Street, Warren Street, Euston Square, Euston, Kings Cross. If that helps anyone who travels those areas.

 

Warren Street is a good place to change as there are no stairs from the Victoria line to street level, and not too many from Northern Line to street level.

 

If you call 020 7222 1234 (London travel info 24/7) they will tell you the best route for travelling - least stairs/quickest etc. V handy number to have.

 

That's really helpful - thanks very much :D You're absolutely spot on about out of towners. I think we wrongly assume that the tube is the best way rather than looking at the buses too. I'll have to print off your email before we go I think :D:lol::lol:

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Hello. Fresh back from London! Stayed at the Jurys Inn Islington. Hotel very nice. Staff friendly and helpfull and the breakfast was good. Didnt get to the centre of town so I couldnt tell you how far it is to get to anything. Got the train to Euston then got straght into a taxi which was about a fiver I think to the door so no problem getting there if you want to avoid the tube with cases. No problem reccommending this hotel.

 

Also noticed on my way back to the station next to Kings Cross station is a Premier inn and a Novotel. Of the two from the outside the Premier inn looked really nice. Its just across the road from the station.

 

Have fun choosing.

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