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Hotwire Hotel: 3* London (Kensington-Chelsea-Knightsbridge) Express Holiday Inn EC


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I'm new here and I'm trying to ID a hotel in the Kensington - Chelsea - Knightsbridge area. It's listed as $62.00 a nite and the amenities showing are complimentary breakfast and high speed internet access. This is for the time period of 10/22 - 10/25 and 10/28 - 10/31. Any ideas on the names of the hotels? Hotwire shows who their 3* hotel suppliers are but will they ever stray from this? Lastly I'm looking for a room for 2 people with 2 beds. When booking thru Hotwire will they give me an option to choose 2 beds? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.

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Welcome to Betterbidding. :)

My guess would be the Holiday Inn Express Earl's Court. HOTWIRE does not guarantee 2 beds. If you are searching for more than 2 people, you will be given bedding (possibly 2 beds or 1+sofa) for your entire party, but if you are searching for 2 people, only 1 bed is very likely. You do not choose specific bedding on HOTWIRE - you can make a request directly with the hotel for 2 beds, but it would be a "request" only and is not guaranteed.

Please use the site's HOTWIRE or PRICELINE links to start your purchases and searches.

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I was just looking at this listing myself and it's definitely HI Express Earl's Court. I may still book 2 of my 3 nights there, but it's a bit too far from St. Pancras for my comfort for the last night.

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I just booked and thats exactly what it came up as. Holiday Inn Express in Earl's Court. I then called the hotel and requested the 2 bed room. And yes I used the HOTWIRE link provided in this site. Thanks. Now onto looking for lodging in Amsterdam.

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