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Hotel with parking near London help please?
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We are travelling from Bristol & looking for a budget hotel within an hours drive from London. Preferably close to the M4/M25 it needs to have parking for a van.
Normally we drive there & back in the day, but this time we have an early appointment in London so want to be a bit closer.
We’ve had a quick Google search but wondered if anybody had any suggestions?
Thanks.
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over a year ago
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I use Holiday Inns quite often, and using a van as well,
Most of them outside the M25 have free parking, in the city centre charge extra for parking and have smaller car parks |
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over a year ago
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"Is it a new or old van ? Just wondering if there there any restrictions on driving older emissions into the city? "
Really good point..also congestion charge too! |
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over a year ago
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One option could be to park at a tube station car park and then tube it into London...if you're coming from Bristol, places near Heathrow. Eg Uxbridge would be an option |
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"Is it a new or old van ? Just wondering if there there any restrictions on driving older emissions into the city?
Really good point..also congestion charge too! "
Wow its expensive drive into london now. £12.50 uktra low emissions charge per day and £15 for congestion zone |
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Waltham Abbey Premier Inn would be my advice.
Its out of London enough to be quiet peaceful but close enough to get into London fairly easily.
There is also one in Brimsdown, Enfield but it isn't as nice as the WA one. |
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