Which is the reccommended street to stay in London?

Q. I would like to stay closed to the shoppin area/ busy street with lots of restaurant...

is covent garden a good area? or closed to London bridge is better?

is Citadines apartment a good one?

Please advise Thank you :)

A. Hi - take a look at the Enjoy England website, for a wide range of places to stay around London. Prices start from £20 a night per room:

http://search.enjoyengland.com/en-GB/SearchResults/Default.aspx?ContentID&IndustryType=1&Location=London%2c+Greater+London&Latitude=51.5084152&Longitude=-0.125533&Radius=2&Adults=2&IsSearchFormAccommodation=True&IndustrySubType=1&sort=1&Page=6

Try The Strand Palace Hotel which costs under £100 per night for a double room and is located in the heart of Covent Garden. The Radisson Edwardian Kenilworth Hotel is also a good place to stay as it's close to Theatreland, Oxford Street and the city's main landmarks. If you have less than a hundred pounds then head to Bloomsbury / Russell Square areas where you can find plenty of affordable guest houses.

http://search.enjoyengland.com/en-GB/Details.aspx?ContentID=88083&IndustryType=1&Location=London%2c+Greater+London&Latitude=51.5084152&Longitude=-0.125533&Radius=2&Adults=2&IsSearchFormAccommodation=True&IndustrySubType=1
http://search.enjoyengland.com/en-GB/Details.aspx?ContentID=33883&IndustryType=1&Location=London%2c+Greater+London&Latitude=51.5084152&Longitude=-0.125533&Radius=2&Adults=2&IsSearchFormAccommodation=True&IndustrySubType=1

http://search.enjoyengland.com/en-GB/SearchResults/Default.aspx?ContentID&IndustryType=1&Location=Bloomsbury%2c+England&Latitude=51.52228&Longitude=-0.122523&Radius=1&Adults=2&PropertySubType=2&IsSearchFormAccommodation=True&IndustrySubType=1&sort=2

Use our Destination Guides to give you better idea of what London has to offer:

http://www.enjoyengland.com/destinations/find/london/

Can anyone suggest some resonable and good hotels in London for two persons?
Q. Iam going to London and is looking for a reasonable and decent hotel in london....pls help

A. Hi - take a look at the Enjoy England website, for quality assessed, budget accommodation in London:

http://search.enjoyengland.com/en-GB/SearchResults/Default.aspx?ContentID&IndustryType=1&Location=London%2c+Greater+London&Latitude=51.5084152&Longitude=-0.125533&Radius=3&Adults=2&IsSearchFormAccommodation=True&IndustrySubType=1&Rating&PropertySubType=1&Award&Sbly&WelSch&Facility&sort=2&Page=4

You can find places to stay from £20 pppn. Try the Travelodge in Covent Garden, which is set in a great location close to all the main attractions. You can pre-book a saver rate, (non refundable) - where double / twin rooms cost just £39 per night:

http://www.travelodge.co.uk/search_and_book/saver_search_book.php?hotel_id=318&saver_ts=1268611200&nights=

http://search.enjoyengland.com/en-GB/Details.aspx?ContentID=261343&IndustryType=1&Location=Aldwych+Station%2c+England&Latitude=51.5166664&Longitude=-0.116667&Radius=2&Adults=2&IsSearchFormAccommodation=True&IndustrySubType=1

Where is a nice (not to expensive) place to stay in Covent Garden area in london?
Q. Want to stayin in Covent Garden in November for my birthday with my partner!! Nice Hotel?? Any recommondations!!!? Also need some ideas of what we can do there for two days!!! ... Romantic things!!????

A. Define "not too expensive". As mentioned before, the Covent Garden area is not the cheapest area in London (and if I may add, public transportation is good, so no reason not to stay elsewhere as long as it is in a safe area close to a Tube station).

If around $150/night is OK for you (for this area this is relatively inexpensive!), try the Strand Palace
http://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/strandpalace.en.html?aid=315878;sid=2079e42b8ca3bf7520cd38ac27f8e8ef

Seven Dials is also a good option in this area
http://www.booking.com/hotel/gb/sevendials.en.html?aid=315878;sid=2079e42b8ca3bf7520cd38ac27f8e8ef

Here you can find more hotels around Covent Garden:
http://www.booking.com/searchresults.en.html?aid=315878;sid=2079e42b8ca3bf7520cd38ac27f8e8ef;class_interval=1;idf=1;radius=0;district=31

and
http://tinyurl.com/35mngyk

In addition, you can follow the following tips for budget accommodation in London:
http://polistraveladvices.blogspot.com/2010/05/cheap-accommodation-in-london.html

As for ideas on what to do - it's London! Have you been there before? If not, start with the most important sites, perhaps doing a tour with London Walks:
http://www.walks.com/

I would also go to the London Eye, and spend some time in some of the museums - the Tate Modern, the British Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, and other museums.




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