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Good hotel in Earls Court?

indierocker85
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I need a decent hotel for two adults (twin room with two single beds) in the Earls court area of London, within very close priximity of Earls Court Exhibition Centre, between the 6th of Feb and the 9th of Feb.
Any recommendations?
I need a decent hotel for two adults (twin room with two single beds) in the Earls court area of London, within very close priximity of Earls Court Exhibition Centre, between the 6th of Feb and the 9th of Feb.
Any recommendations?
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What time do you need to be at Earls Court from/to each day?
There are several hotels in the vicinity - my preference would be to stay further away and get the Tube in (pick somewhere on the district line)
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We stayed in the Think apartments in Earls Court. Great small self catering apartment for short stays. And its right by the 24 hour Tesco too. Similar price to hotels in the area."I AM DEATH, NOT TAXES. I TURN UP ONLY ONCE."- Terry Pratchett0
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There is a Premier Inn at Earls Court, not on the main road so relatively quiet which is a 3-4 minute walk from Earls Court Tube. It's one of the better ones I've found in London (as long as you ask for a room in the main hotel and not in the overflow across the road!) and has its own restaurant.:j Growing Older is Mandatory, Growing Up is Optional :j0
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I'd second the vote for Think Apartments, I've always found them really good and stay there about 6-8 times a year. You could try the Best Western The Boltons, rooms are small but they are clean and comfortable.
If you don't mind a 10-12 minute walk then the Gloucester Road area is nice. Good hotels include the Millennium Baileys and Millennium Gloucester, NH Harrington Hall, Radisson Vanderbilt. The Holiday Inn Kensington Forum is fairly cheap and reasonably good although it's a tad below the others I've mentioned.0 -
I use the Ibis on Lillie Road when I'm there - it's just over the road from EC20
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