garuda Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 I need help to pin down London hotels for my stay Feb 15-18, 2008On hotwire, I saw3stars Bloomsbuy, Marble ArchRestaurant, Business64 dollarsCan anyone confirm if it is most likely Holiday Inn Regents Park? Has anyone stayed here before? For this price, I am afraid to get some "dump"3.5 stars Kensington, ChelseaRestauran, Fitnes, Business95 dollarsAny idea?I will be travelling with 2 other couples, all of us, being our first time in London, would like to find some convenient and lively area to stay in and easily accessible by tube from heathrow would be a nice plus.Thank you Link to comment
blindman Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 Looking at the Hotwire list The 3* does seem to be the Holiday Inn London - Regent's Park.I would also say that is my 90% certain best guess.The locationThe address is CARBURTON STREET, London, W1W 5EE.Nearest Tube seems to be Great Portland street.Oxford Street is about 1 mile south.IMHO this is a good price for a reasonably central location. It is NOT a lively area with lots of restaurants (IIRC) but you can either walk to such areas or get the tube.If you have time you can even get the bus.The 3.5* from the list and also my 90% best guess is the 3.5* Holiday Inn Kensington ForumLocationAddress is 97 Cromwell Road SW7 4DNNearest Tube is Gloucester Road.This is less central than the 3* Holiday Inn and also NOT lively therefore IMHO I would not recommend this for your first time visit. It is of course close to the Tube station which is on the 3 Tube lines . The (Blue) Piccadilly line (which has a direct link to Heathrow-See my note below ) and the (Yellow) Central and (Green) Circle lineLook at the Wiki to see how to get into London and also the first link to the London Toolkit which describes what these and other areas offer.FYIThe tube is undergoing major works which cause weekend disruption. Transport for London has details.On the weekend of the 1617 th Feb there is no Picaddilly service between Hammersmith and Acton Town.All Underground tickets and Oyster cards valid for zones 1-6 will be accepted on Heathrow express and Express Coach service EReviews for the hotels3* Here on this board and on Tripadvisor.The 3.5* here.Also look on Tripadvisor Link to comment
blindman Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 Forgot to add.if you do use HOTWIRE then please utilise the support linkThank you Link to comment
yellowdog Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 garuda,I stayed at the Holiday Inn London - Regent's Park 3 weeks ago. I paid $84 last second booking at HOTWIRE. I can only say that is the best hotel I have stayed at in London for this amount of money. So I would say $64 is a bargin for this hotel.You have less then 5 minutes to the subway. 3 stops from Paddington that is a great area for pubs and restaurants. You're very close to Kings Cross also. The area is like blindman said not so lively, but you're close to everything.I have not stayed at the Holiday Inn Kensington Forum. But it was reported as a Priceline win the other day. The strange thing is that Priceline grade this hotel 4* and it's "only" 3.5* at HOTWIRE. Please use boards HOTWIRE link if you decide to book this way. But let the board know what you decide to do.Have a nice trip!Henrik. Link to comment
garuda Posted February 8, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 Thank you for all the help, greatly appreciated. Will look into the tube situation.From all the received comments, the 64 dollars deal just sound too good to be true.I'm just a bit nervous to get something else. Right now, i do have a flexible reservation at the Park Plaza Victoria for 78 gbp ++/nite, which is a lot more but this hotel has very good reviews on tripadvisor also.Does anyone have additional thoughts?Besides the big price differences, does anyone have any positive or negative opinions on PP Victoria (or its neighborhood) as compared to the HI Regents park? or the HI Kensington Forum?In the case I decide on the 3star at 64 dollars, is it possible to just book 1 room first to see if I get the HI Regents Park for sure, then book the other 2 rooms once I'm sure. My question is Does the hotel choice changes sometimes within period of 10 min? Does anyone have experience with this? Link to comment
blindman Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 Did you read thisfirst link to the London Toolkit which describes what these and other areas offer.Yellowdog has just stayed at the HI Regents Park and he liked it!In the case I decide on the 3star at 64 dollars, is it possible to just book 1 room first to see if I get the HI Regents Park for sure, then book the other 2 rooms once I'm sure.You could do it the other way round and book all 3 rooms for one night (the first night) then book the next nights if the Hotel is the HI Regents Park.However-I'm 90% certain it is the HI Regents Park.London for 64$ is a steal.Tripadvisor review for PP VictoriaGood location for Westminster and Buckingham Palace.I can't comment on restaurants etc.BTWFebruary in London tends to be chilly... Link to comment
garuda Posted February 8, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 Thank you blindman for all your help.But curiously the 3star Bloomsbury hotel just went up from 64 to 99 dollars;Next time, I'll have to act quicker. I had no idea the prices change so quickly.I'll wait it out a bit more, incase prices go down again and will try your suggestion.BTW, Feb is not my choice season either but it's my husband's bday that weekend so not much choice for seasonal travel.Any idea for good affordable pub or restaurant to celebrate bday for 3 couples in london, we are fairly cool and mellow people who like to listen to rock music, foo fighters, green day etc..., drink beer and babble.BIG THANKS to you and Yellowdog for your help again. Link to comment
blindman Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 With regards to the HOTWIRE price increase.The prices can go up and down within minutes so if you see a bargain get it!Just out of curiosity, clear your cookies and check the price on HOTWIRE again.Alledgedly their software is 'clever' enough to spot a return user with the same search and will bump up the price- though not usually by so much!I'll get back to you with the Pubs :) Link to comment
thereuare Posted February 8, 2008 Report Share Posted February 8, 2008 If you do clear your cookies, please be sure to re-click our HOTWIRE link to make sure we get credit (as deleting your cookies also deletes the referer). Please use this HOTWIRE and these PRICELINE LINKS: HOTELS, CAR RENTALS, and AIRFARE to begin your travel purchases Link to comment
garuda Posted February 12, 2008 Author Report Share Posted February 12, 2008 Thank you Blindman.I would like to report that I did get HI Regents Park finally for Feb 15-18, 2008 after some quirks. After my last session on Friday when the price went up, I waited and rechecked again on Saturday morning, the same hotel listing price went down to 64 dollars again but only allowed for 5 people for 3 rooms. Then Hotwire had maintenance update so I waited till Saturday nite? to retry and the hotel came up this time at 63$ and did allow for 6 people. So happy to report Holiday Inn Regents Parkamenities : Restaurant, BusinessFeb 15-183 room(s) @ $63.00 per night x 3 night(s) $567.00 + tax = $672.97 totalI just got confirmation from hotel, so sorry to post this few days later. Link to comment
blindman Posted February 12, 2008 Report Share Posted February 12, 2008 Glad you got it in the end. :) Good price for a reasonable location.Enjoy the stay.Don't forget the Tube disruption when getting from LHR.I'll be in town that weekend too lets hope the weather stays good. Link to comment
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