I could do with knowing a cheap place in Inverness. Not too worried about high quality: warm and dry is enough. Any recommendations?
Royal Highland was decent when I stayed last year and was only about £30 when I booked it, including breakfast.
I could do with knowing a cheap place in Inverness. Not too worried about high quality: warm and dry is enough. Any recommendations?
With the "thin walls" hopefully your venue is not a "knocking shop"![]()
I've booked in here for the weekend of the Concrete Cow tour in January.
I'm not sure what to expect for £45/night in London. Maybe if I set my expectations really really low, I won't be in for too much of a shock![]()
Thank you both, I shall visit with less trepidation nowand of course I know who to blame now if it is a dump![]()
I shall do a full Judith Chalmers-esque review after my stay.
oh dear..now iv said that the breaky wil be minging, rooms and washrooms dirty and Mr and Mrs Smith booked in next door!
at least theblackwatch is a mod so could remove your review if too harsh.![]()
Another place I've stayed in London, which not everyone will be eligible to stay at, is the Union Jack club which is conveniently located between Waterloo and Waterloo East stations in a high rise building which, depending on which way your room faces, gives some quite good photting opportunities! It is however only available to servicement past and present, plus those employed in the emergency services and UK civil service. A basic single is £49.50 if I recall correctly, a bit more expensive than the County Hotel and it doesn't include breakfast, but it doesn't have the same run down feel to it.
I shall do a full Judith Chalmers-esque review after my stay.
Well my stay in the County Hotel was quite acceptable. I've certainly paid more for worse in London, and I would definitely stay there again. It was quite literally is a stone's throw from Euston, sort of diagonally across from the Head of Steam / Doric Arch pub.
The style of the rooms is quite dated, but my room was spotlessly clean and had new carpet and all of the paintwork was fine. There were plenty of separate toilets and bath/showers, and one set on my floor had been completely refurbished and re-tiled as good as any modern hotel. There was free wireless in reception.
I paid £46/night with a full englsh breakfast thrown in (which I didn't try as I left too early on the Saturday and was too hung over on the Sunday).
The key (pictured on the desk below) was fixed to a long piece of metal presumaly to prevent you from accidentally taking it home. You left it with the porters when you went out, and used your Room Card to retrieve it on your return.
Also I was lucky to have not one, but two pictures of Crystal Palace in my room. I wondered if it was some subtle "spot the difference" competition![]()
Does anyone know anywhere good within walking distance of Plymouth station (or a station near Plymouth)? I'm planning on doing a Freedom of Devon and Cornwall Rover 3 in 7 Days this summer and need somewhere for a couple of nights to base myself from.
What's your budget? We use the Copthorne quite often, which is five minutes from Plymouth station, but it's not hugely cheap.
I think Plymouth Uni lend out rooms cheap out of term time...
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They do - http://www.plymouth.ac.uk/services/summeraccommodation
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