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Cheap Hotel in London Euston

astra46
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We are staying in Euston for 2 nights, Thursday 10 May and Friday 11 May before travelling to Blackpool by train from Euston station on Sat 12 May.
Anyone recommend a good value hotel for the 2 nights? The Premier Inn was quite expensive at £287.
Anyone recommend a good value hotel for the 2 nights? The Premier Inn was quite expensive at £287.
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The Travelodge at Euston is at bit cheaper at £177 for the two nights you want.
If you are prepared to stay outside London at Wembley High Road Travelodge (not London Wembley TL as that is not near the station) which is by the Wembley Central train station, would be £73 in total for the 2 nights you require currently. There is a direct frequent train to Euston with a 25 min journey time.
The bakerloo underground train also goes from there direct to Embankment for sight seeing at Houses of Parliament, Thames with boats to the Tower Of London. Charing Cross is also on the line and from there you could do a 5 minute walk to Whitehall to see the Queens guards on horse back, visit the National Art Gallery and old ST Martins in the Field church. You could also get the no 15 old fashioned routemaster (included in contactless fares and oyster, not all 15 buses are the old routemaster) from beside the station to the Tower as it goes past a lot of landmarks on the way there and back. Easy 5 min walk to Covent Garden from Charing Cross station.
The daily cap for unlimited travel on London transport for zone 1-4 (Wembley is in zone4) with contactless bank card or oyster is £9.80 and if you stayed in zone 1 you would pay £6.80, so the difference is only £3 a day, which is more than made up for by the savings on room cost.
You also have a JJ Moons pub 5 minutes walk from the hotel for cheap breakfasts/dinners. Greggs and Tesco are beside the hotel for cheap lunch and snack supplies.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/London_Buses_route_15_(Heritage)
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Try the Ibis hotel, we usually stay at the one right across the road from the station...Cardington st.0
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Sadly the Ibis has closed.
We are looking at the Danubius Regents Park, or a cheaper option the Travelodge Marylebone. The Premier Inn Euston is expensive. The only other options are the Travelodges.0 -
The Tavistock hotel (part of the Imperial Hotels Group) is quite nice. It comes out as £240 for the 2 nights including breakfast through Superbreak and they also give you a free 3 course dinner on the first night. It's walking distance to Euston station, very easy.0
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If you can break away from the chains, there's a host of independents on Argyle Street and Argyle Square, opposite KX, and around the gardens there.
I've stayed at The Melville, which gets 3 out of 5 stars in the maps' rating panel. I'd broadly concur, it had some space and maintenance issues, but was functional and clean enough. There's a host of others around there with around 4 star ratings
Google maps can be your friend. Type in "hotel euston london" or "hotel argyle street london" into the search box, and the prices should pop up on the map.0 -
The Tavistock hotel (part of the Imperial Hotels Group) is quite nice. It comes out as £240 for the 2 nights including breakfast through Superbreak and they also give you a free 3 course dinner on the first night. It's walking distance to Euston station, very easy.
Its £222 on their website https://www.imperialhotels.co.uk
I Have registered with them. We intend on staying in Euston a few times a year as we catch a train from Euston to Blackpool. So it would be great to find some good hotels in this area.
The Premier Inn in St Pancreas is more. What are these hotels like, never stayed before. Thanks0 -
check out booking.com.
if prices seem reasonable use them and take advantage of the refer a friend promotion.
if i or someone else on here referred you we both get £15 when you've returned from your stay.
so if you make 2 separate bookings, using a referral link for night one, then you refer the person staying with you and they make the booking for night 2. you both then get £15 plus the £15 from the initial referral.
Just make sure that you make 2 bookings and use different email addresses payment cards or it will get rejected and you wont the extra money for night 2.
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I've stayed at the Tavistock a few times as it's so convienient. Its acceptable, not luxurious. Breakfast is a bit of a free for all but it is plentiful.0
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