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We have people from other offices coming to London, they always stay there. Great value.
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You stayed in South Park?!?!?
What was wrong with it? I can't imagine a hotel I wouldn't stay at. There was an awesome one in Amsterdam where four of us were in a pokey room with thin mattresses over beds that were effectively chicken-wire hammocks. The toilet was just the other side of a clear glass door and relied on gentleman's agreements for privacy.
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I'd avoid any of the hotels around Battersea/Paddington - they are all pretty crap and small and run down. Its also a bit of a way out.
Don't be putoff staying in King's Cross: its a lot better than it was, even a couple of years ago. Its been done up quite a lot.
That is quite bad I suppose.
It's cheap and clean, and in easy walking distance of the RCJ. Plenty of places to eat near it too.
But it's not a "staying in" hotel of course. It's just somewhere to sleep and then go out again.
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I switched to a Travelodge (I think - might have been a Premier Inn) which did exactly what it was meant to for less money.
Oh, and it had a little pantry sort of thing that had a substance that looked a bit like butter smeared all over the door handle. I didn't check what was in the pantry itself.