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Holiday to London
beth.stephenson2009
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Hello all,
Me and my Mum are looking at spending a night in London on 20th June.
I am looking for websites that do the 4/5 stars hotels cheap than normal. I know about top secret hotels through last minute- but are there anymore that are better?!
Also- which is the best website to book train tickets on??
Thank you in advance for anyone who can help.
Me and my Mum are looking at spending a night in London on 20th June.
I am looking for websites that do the 4/5 stars hotels cheap than normal. I know about top secret hotels through last minute- but are there anymore that are better?!
Also- which is the best website to book train tickets on??
Thank you in advance for anyone who can help.
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SouthWest trains do free 1st class delivery on train tickets plus cashback on TopCashBack.
2 for 1 offers in London after buying rail tickets -
http://www.daysoutguide.co.uk/ (register & print before you go)0 -
I use Laterooms.
If you don't follow Joolzred's advice do at least book your tickets through a train operator - don't pay booking or delivery/collection fees.0 -
Trivago.................make the most of it, we are only here for the weekend.
and we will never, ever return.0 -
for Hotels everyone may have their favourite accomodation booking website but I've found good deals via https://www.Laterooms.com , https://www.hotel.com, https://www.ebookers.com and https://www.expedia.co.uk.
For trains use the national rail website to plan
http://ojp.nationalrail.co.uk/service/planjourney/search
(I would avoid trainline and raileasy which charge a booking fee.)
and then book through one of the train companies...check whether there are any special deals on. There are often London 2 for 1 offers.Just because somebody is certain doesn't mean they are right!0
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