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Thank you all for the info. We thought the difficulty in finding a
reasonably priced hotel might lie in the fact that Nov. 5th is Guy Fawkes day. Many spots on the internet indicate this is a busy tourist weekend similar to the American 4th of July. I am still truly shocked at the price of London Hotels. Here in the states we have "tourist class" where one could easily spend $100 to $300 dollars per night, but we also have "business class" hotels where one could expect to pay $39 to $79 Dollars per night. (roughly 20 pounds to 40 pounds per night) Those business class hotels won't usually advertise in the tourist lists, but they are out there. I just thought that London would have something equivalent. Oh well, looks like we might end up paying a good deal more than we hoped for a hotel! "Mark W. Shelby" wrote in message ... Hello, the wife and I are coming to London Nov. 2nd... I am shocked at the price of hotels there! It seems like every website I look at has "tourist" written all over it. Is there a local hotel chain that I could contact or is there a better way find a hotel in London that is not a rip off? Also, If we stay in a suburb of London is there bus or tube service into downtown? Thanks in advance for the info! -- Mark W. Shelby 505 Buck Run Road Versailles, KY 40383 859-879-0795 |
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