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Thinking of making a trip to London, with hiring escorts, internet hook up in mind.Any decent hotel recommendation as far as location, no trouble for visitors, internet connection in room, good value?

 

Honestly have no idea which particular area in the city provides easy transportation to hotel during late nights.

 

Any help and suggestion will be appreciated. 3*** and up.

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>Thinking of making a trip to London, with hiring escorts,

>internet hook up in mind.Any decent hotel recommendation as

>far as location, no trouble for visitors, internet connection

>in room, good value?

>

>Honestly have no idea which particular area in the city

>provides easy transportation to hotel during late nights.

>

>Any help and suggestion will be appreciated. 3*** and up.

 

My personal favorite is The Cumberland (a Guoman Hotel) near the Marble Arch. It is a convenient location in my opinion with a tube station just around the corner. I have stayed there many times and it is reasonable price for London, not an issue with guests (I have had several guests stay with me for a short time and overnight as well) and good internet. It has a contemporary/modern design which I find refreshing. However, if you are after a more "traditional" type London hotel experience, this may not be the one for you. Btw, if you do stay here make sure you stay in the main hotel and not in the part of the hotel that they have just next door. It is not as nice in my opinion.

 

Hope that is of some help. Have fun in London....lots of choices there and if you need some recommendations on escorts there, let me know. Happy hunting :)

 

http://www.guoman.com/the-cumberland/

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I have always liked the Guoman Group’s Royal Horseguard. When I visit London I want to do some sightseeing, attend the theatre every night and hire a few escorts. The Horseguard is located directed across the Thames from the London Eye on the Victoria Embankment. It is in easy walking distance to Trafalgar Square, the East End theatres, and the National Gallery. There is also a walking bridge across the Thames right there and one can easily walk to the three National Theatres. I’m a walker and London is a fantastic city for walking. From this hotel I also walk to St. James Park, Buckingham Palace, Parliament Square and Covent Garden.

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I usually stay at the Copthorne Tara Kensington. It's just 2 blocks from Kensington High Street and the Kensington High tube station. I'll be staying there next month and will be paying $70 a night thanks to a Priceline bid. Check out the hotel's website if interested.

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I second wayno's recommendation about the Cumberland. I stayed there last August for a first time and liked it very much. Impressive lobby. The hotel has two wings: make sure you stay in the main wing (even though the second wing was recently renovated, the rooms are nicer in the main wing). If I remember correctly the rooms have wireless internet connection.

 

I used to stay at the Sanderson and the St. Martin's Lane hotels (both owned by Ian Schrager) and two of the Marriott properties, but the Cumberland was a better choice (at least for me).

 

And currently with the 'weak' British pound London has become more affordable. Have fun!

 

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