ideally priceline zones:
2 bloomsbury
23 nottinghill
16 kensington
18 knightsbridge
33 westmister
30 tower bridge
21 mayfair - soho
which would be the cheapest zones going to the most expensive zones to bid in?
Hi,
I'm travelling solo to London at short notice on October 11th to 13th. I am happy to stay anywhere in zone 1 pretty much and I'd like a hotel that is close to tube stations (ideally within 300 metres). I am on a tight-ish budget of around $60-80/night and OK with 3 star or better.
It's been a while since I used priceline and this site, searching back it was in 2008 or something and I see the pricelines zones have changed. Can you guys help me with a search strategy and tell me which are the cheapest zones on priceline in order so that I can work out a bidding pattern/strategy.
Thanks
Slept at 4am, saw you reply at 12pm today and couldn't find anything around that price then on HOTWIRE. Followed the link in the page. I've managed to book a room for Friday for
Thanks guys, especially for that HOTWIRE tip ($115=
Hi,
I have bidded using up all 4 of my credit cards from
sorry, this was on priceline :)
Trying to find a hotel room in london for 13-16 March but it's flipping busy at this time of year as it's St Patricks Day! I didn't know this and just started looking today :) !!!!!
My order of preference is
Mayfair > Bloomsbury > Westminster > NottingHill > Kensington > Regents Park
Currently tried
Stayed in Copthorne Tara, near High St Kensinton on 25-27 Jan for
Help me with London visit October 11 to 13 bidding strategy 3 star or above
in Priceline Hotels - Other Countries
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have to wait 2 hours before rebidding, annoying.