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Is travelodge the only cheap option in London ?

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MozzchopsThirty · 16/04/2016 22:33

Want to take dcs in August.
Looking at £210 for 3 nights in travelodge Covent Garden

Any other options?

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Balletgirlmum · 16/04/2016 22:38

Staying in Covent Garden is expensive even for travelodge.

We usually stay a bit further out, somewhere like premier in South Kensington or kings cross. Also some of the Park Grand group hotels are reasonable.

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Balletgirlmum · 16/04/2016 22:39

Actually £210 is good for 3 nights in August. We'd expect to pay around that for 2 nights.

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SuffolkNWhat · 16/04/2016 22:41

Look at other hotels. We found it cheaper to stay at the Grange Holbourn than at the Travelodge (July, 2 nights when we go see The Cursed Child)

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twirlypoo · 16/04/2016 22:44

I always stay at easy hotels now. Good locations, you know what you are getting (very basic!) but does the job!

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MozzchopsThirty · 16/04/2016 23:21

Thanks will look at easy

I've stayed at the grange before but expensive for when we go

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SheHasAWildHeart · 18/04/2016 11:04

We stayed at Hilton Double Tree for around £70 a night - it was a 'secret hotel' on lastminute.com. It was a tube ride away from central London but worth it.

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MozzchopsThirty · 18/04/2016 12:27

Im travelling on my own with two dcs so Id like to know where Im staying.
If its just me then i dont really care and would do secret hotel thing

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buzzpop · 18/04/2016 12:32

Try tune hotels, near major stations and very clean

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Solasum · 18/04/2016 12:37

YMCA/YHA?

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Groovee · 08/05/2016 17:47

We stay at the premier inn at Tower Bridge. Often got it for a decent price including breakfast for the 4 of us.

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JonSnowsBeardClippings · 08/05/2016 17:52

Airbnb! Loads on there for that sort of price

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Antiopa12 · 08/05/2016 17:57

the university of London accommodation office does short stay lets in summer of student accommodation when the students go home.At least they used to.

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chachaboom · 11/05/2016 22:34

Cricklewood Travelodge is (basic bitches) cheap and great if you're coming from the M4- outside the congestion charge, free parking, down the road from the Tube. Takes a while to travel to the centre and you have to pay obvs but if like us rural folk you're there for the whole London thing it's exciting.

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WriteforFun1 · 11/05/2016 22:40

OP I'm impressed you got that price. Last time a friend had to stay central she paid more for a place with damp in the walls. How far in advance did you book?

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Chattermummy · 14/05/2016 08:20

We rented an apartment in London for 2 nights, was in great location and worked out cheaper than any hotel

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EddieStobbart · 14/05/2016 08:25

Premier inn and Travelodge in Greenwich are often a bit cheaper than elsewhere. I love Greenwich so that suits me perfectly.

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KayJBee · 14/05/2016 08:31

University halls let rooms over the summer. Cheap, clean, good breakfast, central locations. Google university accommodation London and you'll find lots. Not sure how many kids you have but I've stayed in triple rooms a couple of times. If there's 4 or more of you, there may be limited choice as most student rooms won't take 4 beds.

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Squeegle · 14/05/2016 08:31

Premier inn is much nicer than TL. Try Greenwich or somewhere like Stratford which is a nice new hotel and easy to get in to the centre from but much cheaper

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EddieStobbart · 14/05/2016 08:33

I stayed in a Tune hotel which was great even with no windows (no noise!). I haven't seen one that takes more than two people and a baby though. I find Travelodge and Premier inn are pretty much the only places to find affordable family rooms. I'd love to find a nice pub with rooms that would just stick an extra bed in.

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