Alison thanks very much for those links - that will keep me busy for a while
Strawberry we are staying in The Howard Swissotel
The 5 star Swissotel, The Howard enjoys panoramic views of the River Thames stretching from the Houses of Parliament to Tower Bridge and beyond. Swissotel London is within easy reach of Theatreland (copied and pasted description) Do you know of it?
No, I don't know this hotel personally, but I have heard of it.
Any 5* hotel with river views, especially of Tower Bridge, Houses of Parliament etc, should be excellant.
You'll be within walking distance of Covent Garden too (5 minutes if that.)
Sounds nice from your description.
Be sure to walk along Waterloo Bridge in the evening - the view of London from there is spectacular.
Strawberry
Strawberry
Don't know London very well, so not sure where we'd like to be, only that if it's not central we need easy tube access.
Thanks in advance for any help
Sunaholic.
http://www.london-fire.gov.uk/about_us/our_history/visit_our_museum.asp it gives opening times, admission prices etc, also a map. I only know of it because hubby works at the training centre which is in the same grounds. It's not huge, but does have some memorabilia. Hope this helps you, have a great time.
Deb.
Thanks Pippy, the Wembley Travelodge sounds relly good and is great value, but I think if we're staying out of the centre we'd like to be a little closer to a tube station, as we'd like to catch a show and don't fancy a long walk back at night.
There's lots of reasonably priced hotels around the Victoria and Euston area of London. They're both very close to the centre and have excellant transport links.
Hope you have a fab time!
Strawberry
another option may to stay somewhere either end of the central line for example. I live in woodford on the central line and the journey is half an hour into central london. there is the gants hill travelodge which has a carpark and again 10 min walk to the central line station of the same name.or for a nicer area around epping forest of loughton, epping etc but probably pricier. that end of the central line will take you through east london as far as leytonstone, then you start moving in to essex. but all no more than 30-45 mins into central london.
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/colourmap.pdf
Debdon thanks for that link - very pleased to hear there is one in London - especially as my hubby is in the Fire Service.
I have bee led to believe you can visit a garage before you get to one and pay?
What is the easiest way?
The easiest way sun is to pay over the phone or on the internet but yes I believe you can pay in shops and garages.you dont need to pay before you go into the zone as long as you pay I believe it is before midnight on the day . If my hubby drives into london over the course of his working day he just tells me when he gets home and I pay over internet or phone
You only need to pay the congestion if you drive in the zone between Monday-Friday (7am-6pm) Evenings and weekends are free.
If you drive in the congestion zone (not all parts of London have the cc) you'll see big road signs with the letters CC in red when you're about to enter the zone.
It costs £8 for the day (you can leave and enter the zone as often as you wish during that time) and you must pay it by midnight latest - otherwise you will be charged £10 the next day. You only have up until midnight of the following day to pay it, otherwise you will be fined £50.
I always pay on the internet - it's far quicker and easier that way.
Strawberry
Due to venture to London, the O2 dome for an expo, in December, with car..wondering if anyone knows of a familyish hotel to stay, for 2 adults, 2 kids and baby, whereabouts I should stay, I guess I'm looking for round Docklands, but honestly will go anywhere that's decent..oh and has a carpark, not asking for much am I?
Thanks guys,
Does anyone know the best place for a great deal on theatre tickets? We are taking our two youngest to London in January and would love to take them to see a show. Full price tickets are so expensive so I would be grateful if any of you know how to get discounted ones. Thanks
http://www.superbreaks.com but this also incoperated a hotel stay as well.
It was a cheaper option than booking tickets and hotel seperately too. We are off to see Dirty Dancing and The Sound Of Music in November.
Ruby I have booked mine through It was a cheaper option than booking tickets and hotel seperately too. We are off to see Dirty Dancing and The Sound Of Music in November.
Perhaps someone who has used it recently can advise of the best time now?
Ebay is always worth a look too.
http://www.lastminute.com usually have discount tickets
hi -
Had a fab time in London - did lots too. We went to see 2 shows. Sound Of Music , which was really good - but what a dissapointment Dirty Dancing was
I'm wondering if anyone can recommend a central London hotel that is good value? I want to book a night in a hotel and theatre tickets for my grandparents for xmas, but don't have a huge budget. I am thinking that I would like the hotel room to cost less than £100 and while I have been to London a few times, the hotels that I have stayed in have cost more than this. I would be really grateful for any help you could give me with this.
Sunaholic.
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