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Previously on "B&B / cheap nice central hotel in London?"
Club Quarters isn't really Central, unless you want to split hairs, it's in a largely dead at the weeken business district, so you will have to walk for miles or jump on a tube to get somewhere lively. The Cumberland used to be our cheap crash pad Hotel when in London but haven't stayed there for a couple of years. Have you thought of skipping the hotel and just stay out clubbing to avoid the cost?
Though it isn't far from Bank, Monument and Liverpool Street tubes and a short walk from the tower of London if you fancy some sightseeing.
Club Quarters isn't really Central, unless you want to split hairs, it's in a largely dead at the weeken business district, so you will have to walk for miles or jump on a tube to get somewhere lively. The Cumberland used to be our cheap crash pad Hotel when in London but haven't stayed there for a couple of years. Have you thought of skipping the hotel and just stay out clubbing to avoid the cost?
Actually I'd prefer to stay in the city at the weekend. it's nice and quiet and only a short hop to the busy places.
Club Quarters isn't really Central, unless you want to split hairs, it's in a largely dead at the weeken business district, so you will have to walk for miles or jump on a tube to get somewhere lively. The Cumberland used to be our cheap crash pad Hotel when in London but haven't stayed there for a couple of years. Have you thought of skipping the hotel and just stay out clubbing to avoid the cost?
Superb - looks superb, they also are doing twins for £99 and triple rooms for £129. Perfect!!
Set in the historic district in the "City" of London, at 7 Gracechurch Street, adjacent to the popular Leadenhall Market shopping area. Nestled among charming pedestrian streets linking London's ancient churches, parks and public houses, it is just a short walk to the Tower of London, Bank of England, and the London Bridge. Featuring the Gaucho Grill, an Argentinean steakhouse and winner of the Silver Award for Best Business Lunch Restaurant, housed in what were once the gold holding vaults of the Bank of England.
Well there is no gold left, glad they they found some use for it
Superb - looks superb, they also are doing twins for £99 and triple rooms for £129. Perfect!!
The pub that is joined onto the Hotel is a Chavy type Wetherspoons, last time I stayed England were playing and the cops turned so I'd stay away but I can't fault the hotel itself
Surely it depends how close you want to be to the city centre. We stayed in the holiday Inn near Kingscross in a triple room when I first started down here. That wasn't hugely expensive, but I think I had to use their website rather than a hotels.com type thing. Also, when we went to the Rugby a few months ago we stayed at the Novotel out near Heathrow. That was only about 60 a night including breakfast for a double room which included a sofa bed.
Also, all the hotel comparison sites offer about 10% cashback via quidco and the like.
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