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I plan to visit London in winter. Is it possible to rent a decent room for $100-150?
Or is there an alternative for 2-3 days
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3 subscribers  • asked 2012-08-1412 years ago
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аватар Pachok
It all depends on what you consider a decent number. Hotel prices in London are quite high. Chain hotels are a compromise option, for example, for your budget, you can count on Ibis City, Ibis Whitechapel. If you're lucky and prices drop a little by winter, then All Seasons Southwark can fall into this price (I can safely recommend it, I've been there three times). I also want to warn against "small hotels in historical buildings" - besides the fact that the building is "historical", there is nothing good in such hotels, usually there are problems with heating, ventilation, hot water, creaking ceilings and cleanliness in general, often showers and toilets on the floor. In the network, you always know what to expect - everything is clean and standardized, there are bathrooms in the rooms.
аватар Pachok
See more Premier Inn hotels. There, if you choose a non-refundable tariff for several months, the prices are acceptable.
http://www.premierinn.com/
Disgusting Travelodge chain, very bad (albeit cheap) hotels, many with bed bugs :(
аватар Pachok
If you need a double room, it is convenient to use the "Name Your Own Price" system on the Priceline website. The meaning is as follows - you choose the area and category of the hotel, then indicate the price that you are willing to pay for a room on certain dates. If none of the hotels accepted your rate, you can raise your rate by $10 in 24 hours, and so on. You can refuse and not raise. According to this system, several times our friends lived in the Hilton Hyde Park 4 * for $ 80 per day. Here, of course, you need to imagine the areas of London a little and choose a higher category of hotel. For example, 5 * in Mayfair, by definition, cannot be bad.
аватар viktorss
Thanks for the advice! I will be traveling from the USA, and in the reviews on the websites I read that you need to go to the basement or God knows where to go to the toilet and shower. After the States, this is shocking, which is why I turned to the site for advice. If you have any other suggestions, I'd be grateful.
аватар viktorss
Yes, I will go
аватар Pachok
Yes, there are quite a few hotels where the "shower is on the floor", but, again, this does not apply to chain hotels, and in the description of the rooms when booking, you can always read where the bathroom is located.
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