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Four London hotels
Hello,
I can choose among 1) Kensington International Inn (was Kensington International Hotel) 2) Hyde Park Radnor Hotel 3) Vicarage Private Hotel (Kensington) 4) Orchard Hotel (near Hyde Park) for a double en-suite room. Does anyone know any of these hotels? Judging from their website, the best looking are 1) and 2), the Vicarage is the most expensive and the most difficult to book (they ask for money sent via snail mail...) so I'm wondering whether it might be actually better than what it seems from their web site. The Orchard is the cheapest and looks definitely cheap, but, again, if someone has been there I'd like to know if it's a clean, comfortable and friendly environment notwithstanding the apparent dullness of the interiors. Thanks a lot in advance for your feedback. Best regards, Giovanni |
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Four London hotels
There are enough hotels in London which you can book with a card over the
Net, so you can cheerfully avoid the others... "Giovanni" a écrit dans le message de ... Hello, I can choose among 1) Kensington International Inn (was Kensington International Hotel) 2) Hyde Park Radnor Hotel 3) Vicarage Private Hotel (Kensington) 4) Orchard Hotel (near Hyde Park) for a double en-suite room. Does anyone know any of these hotels? Judging from their website, the best looking are 1) and 2), the Vicarage is the most expensive and the most difficult to book (they ask for money sent via snail mail...) so I'm wondering whether it might be actually better than what it seems from their web site. The Orchard is the cheapest and looks definitely cheap, but, again, if someone has been there I'd like to know if it's a clean, comfortable and friendly environment notwithstanding the apparent dullness of the interiors. Thanks a lot in advance for your feedback. Best regards, Giovanni |
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