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By *pforfun46 OP   Man 1 week ago

barton upon humber

Hi. Me and the wife are coming to see a show in march. Any good hotel recommendations ? Nearer to Piccadilly the better. Thanks in advance x

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By *randmrs757Couple 1 week ago

South coast

The Ritz?

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By *allySlinkyWoman 1 week ago

Leeds


"The Ritz? "

I don't think any suggestion can top that.

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By *cots99Man 1 week ago

London

There are a lot of chain hotels in the Bankside/South Bank area

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By *ckerman2Man 1 week ago

newport/cardiff

Depends if you want to go posh or not. The new premier inn ruggt next to paddington (including cheaper hub room) is easy travel from theatre land.

To be honest we have always stayed somewhere a bit further out and tubed in. Novotel is worth looking at if you want to spend more money, has some central options but many years since i stayed at one to be specific

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By *orthfieldsNickMan 1 week ago

West London

The Dilly is probably as close as youll get to Piccadilly. Lots of good hotels around there but depends on what you want to pay.

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By *agan_PairCouple 1 week ago

portchester

We love the royal horseguards hotel when we stay in London, it’s a very short walk to trafalgar sq and the weather end and a lovely hotel.

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By *pforfun46 OP   Man 1 week ago

barton upon humber

Thanks guys

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By *allySlinkyWoman 7 days ago

Leeds

What show are you going to see ?

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By *pforfun46 OP   Man 7 days ago

barton upon humber

Moulin Rouge

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By *allySlinkyWoman 7 days ago

Leeds

Lovely. Enjoy it.

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By *elshie_69Man 5 days ago

Mean streets of Hounslow

Claridges

I work here and can get rooms for £50 per night depending on availability

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By *pforfun46 OP   Man 5 days ago

barton upon humber

Hi mate. Thanks for the offer but already booked some where.

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By *itygamesMan 5 days ago

UK


"Hi mate. Thanks for the offer but already booked some where. "

I.ll have a room at that price please, just to say ive stayed there.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS 5 days ago

Central


"Claridges

I work here and can get rooms for £50 per night depending on availability "

Have they got a quiet January?

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By *elshie_69Man 4 days ago

Mean streets of Hounslow


"Claridges

I work here and can get rooms for £50 per night depending on availability

Have they got a quiet January? "

Quiet for the next 7 days

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By *inLondonMan 4 days ago

London

If you're around Picadilly go for dinner at Zedel Brasserie. Not crazily expensive at all, but it feels really special - huge ornate dining room, looks like Paris in the 30s (so fits the Moulin Rouge vibe), great little cocktail bar off the side of it for a drink before you eat, usually live jazz playing in the background of the dining room. Recommended it to loads of people, always a hit.

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By *pforfun46 OP   Man 13 hours ago

barton upon humber

Cheers will definitely give that one a go

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By *1990npMan 13 hours ago

Ruislip

As mentioned above the dilly would be a great option

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