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£1 London Hotel Rooms
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Str4berr3 wrote::eek: NO SMOKING!!!:eek:
they have an outside cafe tables sort of area actually in the middle of the bar area.
Children are allowed there were a few when we stayed in november, in the evening the bar area gets very busy and becomes more like a bustling london wine bar type place.0 -
Hi, I booked a room for two nights last time around @ £29 a night. My credit card has been debited, is that normal? When I have booked hotel rooms before, the card has been charged on departure.0
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steve1905 wrote:Hi, I booked a room for two nights last time around @ £29 a night. My credit card has been debited, is that normal? When I have booked hotel rooms before, the card has been charged on departure.
Yes that's normal, the Hoxton take the money up front for the rooms. They did the same when I stayed there.Debt at 1/5/09 £21,996 _pale_
Current debt- 0 :j Final payment made October 2012.0 -
Is the £1 deal for one night only or can you do 2 nignts?The best things in life are for FREE!!!If you like what you see and find this info useful, please use the thanks button. It costs nothing and means so much.0
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Str4berr3 wrote::eek: NO SMOKING!!!:eek:
Yes - brilliant - if only all hotels were non smoking. Wonder if that will be the case in July?
Anyway, I stayed there in January - not the cheapest price - but £59 - was going to see Sound of Music. At £59 for 2, for that quality - inc breakfast - in Central London just cannot be beaten imo (come on - someone prove me wrong please!)
A fab hotel - slightly off the wall - corridors to the rooms give the impression of a 'peep show' type of place - not that I have ever been to one mind!
The breakfast hanging outside the door in the morning is freakly also - but very welcome and nice.
Good luck everyone for the £1 deal - but £29 or £59 is great also.I say barkeep -put at little more ice in there will you - theres a good chap.0 -
steve1905 wrote:Hi, I booked a room for two nights last time around @ £29 a night. My credit card has been debited, is that normal? When I have booked hotel rooms before, the card has been charged on departure.
Like Giddytimes says, that is quite normal, it even tells you that in the confirmation before accepting. travelodge and HolidayInn Express do similar if you are getting a 'bargain' deal rooms (£15 Travelodge rooms & £29 Hi-Express rooms). Its pretty fair really because they are guaranteeing the sale whereas if you pay full price you've the ability to cancel upto midday without losing anything;)0 -
Will it allow saturday nights, so you can go for a weekend or do you reckon it will be week nights?0
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on your marks........
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is anyone on the site?:j New Year, New You = 1.5lb/12lb:j0
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