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off to london for a few days break in july going to the the hyde park concert i havent a clue what area to stay in would hyde park area be ok we are going to do the touristy things as well ideas for this would also be welcome

any hotel recommendations in the £60 £80 per night bracket would be most welcome
thanks in advance



   
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I use these guys now, since my favourtie hotel fell down 🙁

Nothing amazing, but suit your price target.

http://hotel82london.com/

also have 146 suites on Gloucester place if you are going w family.

EDIT: dont agree to £110 a night. Phone and haggle.



   
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Any one



   
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How about a quick, "Thank you for your tip, Stoner. Does anyone else have any suggestions?" instead?

£60 in That London will get you a fleapit, sadly.



   
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If you bring you own sleeping equipment you are welcome to stop at my flat in cheshunt for a few days

Good links into that london



   
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Summer, London, Olympics - *sharp intake of breath* that'll cost ya!

Hyde park is surrounded by hotels, I'd be amazed if any of them could be found for your budget though!

Hilton Metropole is is close and a lovely hotel, I like the Hilton double tree in Westminster, but it cost £200 for a night the other week.

Good luck sir!



   
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apologies to stoner it was ignorant of me,i was replying from the side of a riverbank on a phone with cold wet hands looks like its going to be a travel lodge or premier inn



   
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You tried Travelodge? We always use them in London. Plenty of centrally located ones, and normally somewhere around your price bracket...



   
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not yet but will do thanks



   
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Can I just suggest that you avoid the Euston TL and it's right next to the fire station and sleep is all but impossible there!



   
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Slightly out the centre, but this is great value and in a very nice area. I would say that though as I live there 😆

http://www.charlotteguesthouse.co.uk/

On the Jubilee Line, so can get to Bond street easily, lots of nice local restaurants and bars too.

Just checked for the 20th July a double room can be had for £57 per night!



   
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TravelLodge King's Cross - avoid like a bargepole with the plague



   
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We're seeing The Boss in Hyde Park and staying here:

http://www.laterooms.com/en/hotel-reservations/194764_ravna-gora-hotel-london.aspx

Cheap rooms left if you'r quick.

Figured if it's a pit then it's only being used to collapse in a drunken state, so don't really care.



   
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If you don't mind a small room, then zhotel is ok

http://www.thezhotels.com/

Not a million miles from Hyde Park either



   
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Ended up in a best western in swiss cottage went over budget. but hotel. Was really nice room was massive close to the tube and a decent cafe around the corner the concert was ace as well



   
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I am led to believe that Macca definitely won't be overrunning his timeslot for his next open air concert in London.



   
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[url= ]the boss keeps the power on[/url]
[url= ]the boss fights back[/url]



   
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[url= http://www.airbnb.com ]I like this website for finding independently owned apartments for short term holiday rent. A bit more personal and value. Especially useful in London if you want to be able to prepare food for some meals and save a bit of cash. [/url]



   
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Looks good have bookmarked it



   
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Premier Inn , on the outskirts, cheap tube travel into city centre 😀