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General => Random Chat => Topic started by: danishmkvgti on February 18, 2015, 12:37:04 am
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I plan to visit IWM in Londan and thought that i could get some help here in finding a hotel near by at a reasonable cost.
Plan is to fly over friday and then stay until sunday, we are looking at May or June.
Any recommendations is appreciated :drinking:
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Not exactly sure about cheap, but we stayed at the Apex Temple court hotel for a couple of nights and it was very good. Located near to st pauls cathedral and between 2 tube stations with very good links
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There's a Days Hotel almost opposite (London Waterloo). I've never stayed there, but it certainly looks cheap :smiley:
A 5-10 minute stroll away along the Cut (quirky vibe - also take a short detour along Lower Marsh) is the Travelodge, which I have used. It's exactly like every other Travelodge, which is a good thing and a bad thing simultaneously.
The area's actually a great place to stay, if you like walking. It's minutes away from Waterloo Bridge, which is the best view of London bar none - the Kinks were right. Once across the bridge, you're pretty much in Covent Garden.
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There's a Days Hotel almost opposite (London Waterloo). I've never stayed there, but it certainly looks cheap :smiley:
A 5-10 minute stroll away along the Cut (quirky vibe - also take a short detour along Lower Marsh) is the Travelodge, which I have used. It's exactly like every other Travelodge, which is a good thing and a bad thing simultaneously.
The area's actually a great place to stay, if you like walking. It's minutes away from Waterloo Bridge, which is the best view of London bar none - the Kinks were right. Once across the bridge, you're pretty much in Covent Garden.
Thx, i looked at the London Waterloo, and thought there might be better options out there, so i appreciate the input so far :happy2:
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I've used that Days Inn, very close, it was certainly a decent stay last time I was there, but that was a few years ago
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People like these do deals
http://www.westoetravel.co.uk/super-deals-details?id=1313
which offer a travel package where you could just use the accommodation side of it and quite often beat any accommodation only package!
Worth an email to check the price out!
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Ibis
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you can also visit the raf museum in Hendon as well if you have time as one train from Waterloo will get you there -or drive if you wish
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you can also visit the raf museum in Hendon as well if you have time as one train from Waterloo will get you there -or drive if you wish
+1 for that. It's the only museum in the world that got my kids as excited as my Dad. But take the Northern line tube from Kennington.
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We are still on for this, The RAF museum, that would be a one day excursion wouldn't it?
Plan is 3 days, 2 for the IWM and 1 extra for different things, might have to make it 4 dyas if the RAF museum takes a day :)
Thx to alll for the input so far :)
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When you go to these museums try to get there about 15 minutes b4 opening time because of it's anything like the natural history or science museum anytime after that you'll be queuing for anything from 1 hour up to 5 hours to get in
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you can also visit the raf museum in Hendon as well if you have time as one train from Waterloo will get you there -or drive if you wish
Is this the right RAF museum?
Royal Air Force Museum, Grahame Park Way, London NW9 5LL, United Kingdom
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I've just notice that there are several IWM, which should i visit?
We want to see tanks, planes and other hardware from WWII.
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Yes that's the right museum
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You might have been but..
Yeah the Imperial War Museum in London is the one to visit. Awesome place - recently refurbed!
If you get the chance head to London Bridge tube station (jubilee/northern line) HMS Belfast in moored up on the banks and you can go for a mooch - about £15 a ticket I think.
If you go to HMS Belfast make sure you go to Borough Market. It's literally across the road and is one of the biggest and oldest food markets in London. It is awesome - breadahead doughnuts are the best in the world!
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You might have been but..
Yeah the Imperial War Museum in London is the one to visit. Awesome place - recently refurbed!
If you get the chance head to London Bridge tube station (jubilee/northern line) HMS Belfast in moored up on the banks and you can go for a mooch - about £15 a ticket I think.
If you go to HMS Belfast make sure you go to Borough Market. It's literally across the road and is one of the biggest and oldest food markets in London. It is awesome - breadahead doughnuts are the best in the world!
I was actually considering Duxton instead of the IWM in London as it seems to have more planes and tanks or is this not true?
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Haven't been to that one mate so couldn't say - possibly the case. I probably have some pictures somewhere from when I've been, will try dig them out - you could always search the hashtag or location on Instagram and take a look!
If you were to head to London for IWM I would team it up with visits to other attractions in the city.
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Duxford is much more aviation based. If you are more into aircraft and military vehicles then I would highly recommend it. Even better if you can attend on an air-show day, I've been many times and as an engineer I'm fascinated by the place. There are many live restoration projects going on as well which are very interesting to watch. The only main downside to Duxford is that you have to pay to enter whereas the IWM in London is donation only if I recall correct. :happy2: (hope this helps)