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I'd much rather take the HE to Paddington and then a cab to the hotel if I had
anything more than a carry-on. Its not that far to the other side of Hyde/Kensington Park from the train station. Beats trying to drag a bunch of bags on the Tube. Faster as well. Obviously here speaks someone who has lots of money (or an expense account). HE is about 3 times the price of a tube ticket and the tube ticket (if a travel card is bought) can then be used to travel around using public transport the rest of the day, unlike the HE ticket. *And* then the traveller is also queuing up for, and paying through the nose for a cab, dragging their "bunch of bags" all the while. I would contend that travelling on the Piccadilly Line outside the rush hour will take about the same time as HE+cab to many destinations - including expensive hotels in Hyde Park and/or Kensington Park |
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