Visiting London in September. Looking for some help with where to stay, cheap but central? Where to visit? Museums etc
Any must see shows/musicals? If they will be on by then!
Taking my teenage daughter so no naughtiness involved. |
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"Visiting London in September. Looking for some help with where to stay, cheap but central? Where to visit? Museums etc
Any must see shows/musicals? If they will be on by then!
Taking my teenage daughter so no naughtiness involved. "
Most central London hotels are not cheap. You play for being near everything. However,go out about and you get better value,and with the underground,you only half hour from central London in most cases. |
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I’d say check out AIrBnB. You can filter to work in your budget and I’ve seen central locations for around 60-80 a night for the entire place. Have a look. Theatres will be open and they need audiences so I don’t think getting a ticket will be hard depending on what your seeing. Museums are open and are of course free. |
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"You might struggle with shows/musicals as the theatres are trying to reschedule shows for people who already have tickets which couldn't be used during lockdown. "
Oh I hadn’t considered that. Thanks for the head up. |
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By *ynecplCouple
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We quite often chose hotels at the end of underground lines. They are a lot cheaper than being in the centre, are easier to get to often with good parking. It then only a 20 or 30 minute trip into the centre. |
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"I’d say check out AIrBnB. You can filter to work in your budget and I’ve seen central locations for around 60-80 a night for the entire place. Have a look. Theatres will be open and they need audiences so I don’t think getting a ticket will be hard depending on what your seeing. Museums are open and are of course free. "
Thanks for this, air bnb is a good shout. |
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"I’d say check out AIrBnB. You can filter to work in your budget and I’ve seen central locations for around 60-80 a night for the entire place. Have a look. Theatres will be open and they need audiences so I don’t think getting a ticket will be hard depending on what your seeing. Museums are open and are of course free.
Thanks for this, air bnb is a good shout. "
No worries - have a look at the today tix app for great ticket deals. Obviously you would have to buy on the day but you get great deals Anything specific feel free to dm. |
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"We quite often chose hotels at the end of underground lines. They are a lot cheaper than being in the centre, are easier to get to often with good parking. It then only a 20 or 30 minute trip into the centre."
I had not thought about that! I have learned something new. |
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