hotels in london
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When I called for the Concorde they wanted £89 a night. They didn't have anything available at the Bryanston court.
So, I went ahead and pricelined it and ended up getting the Hilton Kensington for £45 a night. It was a short tube ride on the central line to marble arch.
I don't think priceline is available in the uk.. but it sure helped us since I flew over for the interview.
So, I went ahead and pricelined it and ended up getting the Hilton Kensington for £45 a night. It was a short tube ride on the central line to marble arch.
I don't think priceline is available in the uk.. but it sure helped us since I flew over for the interview.
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Originally posted by BeachBunny
When I called for the Concorde they wanted £89 a night. They didn't have anything available at the Bryanston court.
So, I went ahead and pricelined it and ended up getting the Hilton Kensington for £45 a night. It was a short tube ride on the central line to marble arch.
I don't think priceline is available in the uk.. but it sure helped us since I flew over for the interview.
When I called for the Concorde they wanted £89 a night. They didn't have anything available at the Bryanston court.
So, I went ahead and pricelined it and ended up getting the Hilton Kensington for £45 a night. It was a short tube ride on the central line to marble arch.
I don't think priceline is available in the uk.. but it sure helped us since I flew over for the interview.
carey
p.s. i went to the site lee and the cheapest was for a twin for one person for 45 quid...oh well...i need a double so i guess i'll be paying the 65 quid if i end up going with my fiance.
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