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Marylebone Travelodge
fabioaurelio
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Thinking of booking a stay at this Travelodge in May but wanted to check if anyone had any views on it and the area its in. Only been to London a few times and never been round Marylebone area!
Thanks!
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it's good if you live in brum and want a £15 return ticket on chiltern railways. madam tusauds or however you spell it just down the road from the railway. why not just pick the travelodge you can get cheap knowing that you can get to all the attractions by underground whether the are close to marylebone or not.Cash ISA rate 6.5% fixed for 2 years. Mortgage rate 0.75% = 5.75% profit on £75K = £4500 per year:j
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Hi - I don't know exactly where the hotel is in Marylebone but it is an affluent mainly residential and office area.Regents Park and the Zoo are close by.Marylebone Road is very busy so if the hotel is on tht road it could be a little noisy.
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Depending on what you want to do in London this location is ideal for sight seeing and shopping.. its within walking distance of Marble Arch and Hyde Park, Regents Park, Baker St , the British Library and London Zoo are a short distance.. its an easy walk to Oxford St , Regents St.. There is a Fri/Sat market in Church St a short walk... You would be able to get to Portobello Market easily and of course the usual places like Trafalgar Squ and Buck House are not far away.....
The hotel is not on the main Marylebone Rd but in a street just off it, although its right next door to Marylebone Main Line Station but would be fairly busy....
Hope you enjoy your stay :beer:#6 of the SKI-ers Club :j
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fabioaurelio wrote:Thinking of booking a stay at this Travelodge in May but wanted to check if anyone had any views on it and the area its in. Only been to London a few times and never been round Marylebone area!
Thanks!
The Travelodge Marylebone is right next door to the station. Formerly the Harewood Hotel in Harewood Row.0
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