May 10, 20187 yr On 4/24/2018 at 7:49 PM, Txzen said: I don't disagree that London and Paris are cities which in many ways completely embody the international perception of what the country is. But saying London is England or Paris is France is just silly. You can't understand either country if you limit yourself to those capitals. That makes sense, but if I ever get the chance to, I would ride the ferris wheel in London for sure... 8 hours ago, G650 said: I always go with Ralph on that game...
May 10, 20187 yr I went to London and Paris last summer but definitely don’t feel like that was sufficient to really know the culture of either country. Would like to spend more time in other places of both countries.
May 10, 20187 yr there are so many places in eng/fra outside of their capital cities that are so different and add dimensions to the country. my favorites are the rural regions (especially the loire rv in france and "wessex" in eng)- they are magnificently beautiful.
May 11, 20187 yr That's why we will spend a few days at a rural farm near Chaillac, France and a few more in the small town of Perton, England. Staying in the homes of friends.
June 6, 20187 yr Arrived on Sunday and had roast at Andover Arms in Hammersmith about 3 blocks from my AirBnB. It was really good. Had the beef and the lamb shoulder. Notable meals so far are amazing Indian at Dishoom near Camden and an absolutely insane afternoon tea at sketch. The facility alone is badass but it is quite the spectacle. Also had some really good Italian last night by the theater at some tiny little place, but I don’t remember the name. I really recommend staying near the Hammersmith Tube Station. It has 3-4 of the lines so getting around is easy but it’s still bargain enough. I think we’re paying $200/night after all taxes and fees, etc. We’re in a one bedroom that sleeps four that’s about a 7 minute walk to the station. We’re still here until Sunday so I’ll add more later. It’s not as cool as Sydney or NYC to me but it’s enjoyable. I still can’t get over how this city just goes to sleep so early.
June 6, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, Orange^White said: Arrived on Sunday and had roast at Andover Arms in Hammersmith about 3 blocks from my AirBnB. It was really good. Had the beef and the lamb shoulder. Notable meals so far are amazing Indian at Dishoom near Camden and an absolutely insane afternoon tea at sketch. The facility alone is badass but it is quite the spectacle. Also had some really good Italian last night by the theater at some tiny little place, but I don’t remember the name. I really recommend staying near the Hammersmith Tube Station. It has 3-4 of the lines so getting around is easy but it’s still bargain enough. I think we’re paying $200/night after all taxes and fees, etc. We’re in a one bedroom that sleeps four that’s about a 7 minute walk to the station. We’re still here until Sunday so I’ll add more later. It’s not as cool as Sydney or NYC to me but it’s enjoyable. I still can’t get over how this city just goes to sleep so early. I can vouch for that Dishoom and the afternoon tea at sketch.
June 8, 20187 yr Went to see the changing of the guard this morning and my girl Liz and her boy Chuck rolled by.
July 3, 20187 yr Spent tonight booking a trip back to London next spring with our youngest two kids, enjoying catching up on this thread. Bath definitely on the list this next go around, plan to be in London for at least 5 full days instead of the 2 when I went with my oldest a few months ago. Fucking love this city, man. Edited July 3, 20187 yr by McCroskey
July 17, 20187 yr Author On 7/2/2018 at 10:54 PM, McCroskey said: Fucking love this city, man. My man.
August 13, 20187 yr Two weeks ago we dined our at the Royal Princess Victoria Pub/Gin House (1829) in Shepherd's Bush. The fish & chips were outstanding - the margarita rather lame. The Scotch Egg was different, but tasty. Edited August 13, 20187 yr by Armybrat
August 13, 20187 yr But a good time was had by all, as it was Mrs. Brat's first time out two days after her accident at St. Paul's:
August 13, 20187 yr The full English breakfast at Hampton Court was saved only by the sausages. The baked beans were like straight out of a can.
August 13, 20187 yr Mrs. Brat's free ride to the hospital via this NHS ambulance: Edited August 13, 20187 yr by Armybrat
August 13, 20187 yr 42 minutes ago, Armybrat said: Two weeks ago we dined our at the Royal Princess Victoria Pub/Gin House (1829) in Shepherd's Bush. The fish & chips were outstanding - the margarita rather lame. The Scotch Egg was different, but tasty. So pub margaritas aren't good?
August 13, 20187 yr 31 minutes ago, HenryJames said: So pub margaritas aren't good? Nah, shoulda had the warm beer.
August 13, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, Armybrat said: But a good time was had by all, as it was Mrs. Brat's first time out two days after her accident at St. Paul's: The dude in the red shirt looks a little bit like me. . . if I ate @Brisketexan
August 14, 20187 yr 4 hours ago, Armybrat said: Mrs. Brat's free ride to the hospital via this NHS ambulance: Jesus they have no sense of color over there...
August 14, 20187 yr 13 hours ago, Anastasis said: In London pub. Orders margarita. Jesus Brat. I've had more than my quota of Guinness Extra Stout over here, not to mention Leffe. Was just curious what a limey version of a margarita would be like.
August 14, 20187 yr 38 minutes ago, Armybrat said: I've had more than my quota of Guinness Extra Stout over here, not to mention Leffe. Was just curious what a limey version of a margarita would be like. Shoulda went with Trooper (Robinson's Brewery.) It’s excellent. Also Seven Bro7hers is strong to very strong.
August 14, 20187 yr Author 1 hour ago, Armybrat said: Was just curious what a limey version of a margarita would be like. Not good, as you discovered. Don't try the Mexican food if you go back, just fyi.
August 14, 20187 yr went for a week trip in June. loved it, cant wait to go back. few pics westminster abbey london eye from bridge (i think it was waterloo) london bridge the shard view from rooftop bar in hotel
August 14, 20187 yr Kind of surreal with the car wreck thing today, and just walking at that very spot yesterday.
August 14, 20187 yr Kind of surreal with the car wreck thing today, and just walking at that very spot yesterday. I bet it is...Ironically for me, just yesterday afternoon I moved my reservations next spring from the Marriott County Hall to the St Ermins Hotel because my wife was a little concerned at the congestion she’d read about and the close proximity to all of the touristy stuff in that area, including the Westminster bridge which we’d have to cross at least once or twice a day.I felt a little silly at the time but after today I’m glad we’re in a slightly more secluded location. Plus for me, Autograph Collection hotels have always treated me very well, hopefully that holds true at this property.Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
August 14, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, thunderlounge said: Kind of surreal with the car wreck thing today, and just walking at that very spot yesterday. We crossed over that street from Westminster Abbey to the Parliament building side two weeks ago. Our Brit friends were pointing out the spots where the terrorist van driver did his evil work last year.
August 14, 20187 yr 2 hours ago, McCroskey said: I bet it is... Ironically for me, just yesterday afternoon I moved my reservations next spring from the Marriott County Hall to the St Ermins Hotel because my wife was a little concerned at the congestion she’d read about and the close proximity to all of the touristy stuff in that area, including the Westminster bridge which we’d have to cross at least once or twice a day. I felt a little silly at the time but after today I’m glad we’re in a slightly more secluded location. Plus for me, Autograph Collection hotels have always treated me very well, hopefully that holds true at this property. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk That whole area around the bridge/Parliament/Westminster Abbey was overrun with hordes of tourists. Almost as bad as San Jacinto after a football game.
August 15, 20187 yr 3 hours ago, Armybrat said: That whole area around the bridge/Parliament/Westminster Abbey was overrun with hordes of tourists. Almost as bad as San Jacinto after a football game.
September 6, 20187 yr Trying to sort out a London stay in December. Currently: I'm booked at the InterContinental O2 on a smashing rate of £768 for 4 nights, in a river view club room. (Using an Ambassador cert for one night, so £256/night.) Will be upgraded to (at least) a Studio suite from Ambassador program. I like that hotel, no real issues. Easy 5min walk to the tube either around the outside of the hotel, or inside through the O2. Under Consideration/Second Guessing: I'm second guessing jumping on that rate/opportunity. Mainly from a location perspective. This time around, I really have no reason to be over that direction. I've got business one evening up around Wembley, but the remaining time will be primarily focused around locations in central London. That being the case, I'm not sure if the extra 20min on the tube is worth it. Thinking of cancelling and looking at something a little closer in. Mostly at/between Hyde Park and Tower Bridge, either IHG or Hilton. Of course if I do that, I'm looking at doubling what I would paying for the O2. Hence the consideration. Double the cost, but have much shorter/easier access (plus a zone 1 cap vice zone 3 cap), or stick it out at the O2.
September 7, 20187 yr Author I can't make the dollar value judgement call, but I gotta say O2 is out in bumfuck. I think you can get a decent 3* at a rate within striking distance of what you have now and be in Mayfair/Kensington/City
September 7, 20187 yr That’s why I’m second guessing. That extra 20min ride on the tube can make a difference. Not sure if almost double the price, and/or lower accommodations overrides that though.
September 7, 20187 yr Author A cursory glance at the Hilton Park Lane shows 380 quid or so for random December dates. That includes a weekend which is usually higher in this part of town due to tourists. So a definite increase, but not double. You also get a Trader Vics in the basement, so that's nice.
September 10, 20187 yr Looked at Hilton and IC on Park Lane, as well as Hilton Bankside and Tower Bridge, and the Double Tree Tower Hill. I can top out at the DT for ~£1150. Other rooms are £1300-£1400 for Bank or Tower Bridge, then £1500-£1900 over on Park Lane. Leaning towards the DoubleTree. Good tube access to most locations with one change max, so that's not bad. Takes 25 min off the ride in from N Greenwich at least. Still not 100% sure though. Park Lane would make it 2 changes for a few places, but being right across from the main Christmas market would be good. Straight shot to Kings Cross/St Pancras, as well as LHR. I do still have a weekend night cert for IC, so maybe I’ll just do that. Spire Ambassador with IHG, gold with Hilton. Hilton treats their members a good bit better than IHG, even as an Ambassador at an IC.
September 10, 20187 yr have you considered smaller boutique hotels? trip advisor will sort you out if you go that direction.
September 10, 20187 yr I'm trying to stick to IHG or Hilton for point collection. £1160 for the Double tree, King Suite £1365 for Hilton Tower Bridge, King Exec Deluxe £1370 for Hilton Bankside, King Jr Suite £1375 for IC Park Lane, King Standard £1480 for Hilton Park Lane, King Deluxe £1620 for Hilton Park Lane, King Exec £1970 for IC Park Lane, King Jr Suite I'm not opposed to any of those, although I will look for the better value for the price. (Note: flex rates, not prepaid.)
September 10, 20187 yr Hilton Tower Bridge location is outstanding. Easy walk to the Tower. Major tube hub close by. Its a business hotel. Not much to look at from the outside (very 80-ish). Not a Hilton property but my fav is the Royal Horsegaurds, but get an upgraded room.
September 10, 20187 yr 1 hour ago, gecko said: Hilton Tower Bridge location is outstanding. Easy walk to the Tower. Major tube hub close by. Its a business hotel. Not much to look at from the outside (very 80-ish). Not a Hilton property but my fav is the Royal Horsegaurds, but get an upgraded room. The London Bridge tube station would be one of the better options in terms of tube access, with jubilee and northern running through. Easy access to Kings Cross on the northern line, and easy access east/west with jubilee.
September 10, 20187 yr Author 57 minutes ago, thunderlounge said: The London Bridge tube station would be one of the better options in terms of tube access, with jubilee and northern running through. Easy access to Kings Cross on the northern line, and easy access east/west with jubilee. Out of curiosity, what places are you looking to hang out? Or just want max flexibility?
September 11, 20187 yr Pic from a friend’s Instagram, he’s over there now:I’m headed over a week from Wednesday for some work and some PL footy.
September 11, 20187 yr 9 hours ago, G650 said: Out of curiosity, what places are you looking to hang out? Or just want max flexibility? Mostly central/city center. Will be there Saturday to Wednesday. Tuesday night going up to Wembley Park (Jubilee or Metropolitan line), and headed to Jugged Hare on Sunday. Will probably hit the Westminster area one day, Tower of London for a half day, and I wouldn't mind looking for a watch at Harrod's or Selfridges, etc. Maybe Shepherd's Bush or something out of the way. Really have 2 full days (Mon/Tues), and 2 half days (Sat afternoon and Tues morning.) Exact plans haven't been finalized, but mostly central stuff. May take one of the full days and go see Bath. So mainly it's decent access, but where I'm not spending an extra 25 min on the tube each time I want to go somewhere. (Hence why I'm wanting to move my reservation from the O2. It's nice property, and if you have business in the area, then it's great. When you have nothing there but a place to stay, then not so much.) - DoubleTree Tower Hill is at the Tower Hill station, Circle and District lines. - Hilton Tower Bridge is at the London Bridge station, with Northern and Jubilee lines. - Hilton Bankside is at Southwark, with Jubilee line. Both Hilton and IC on Park Lane are at the Hyde Park station (Piccadilly), one stop off Green Park. I think from comparing rooms and locations, I'm focusing in on either the Hilton Bankside or Hilton/IC on Park Lane.
September 11, 20187 yr 9 hours ago, Buzzrock said: Pic from a friend’s Instagram, he’s over there now: I’m headed over a week from Wednesday for some work and some PL footy. Is that potato puree shaped like dog poo? Or uncooked pastry?
September 11, 20187 yr Author 13 hours ago, thunderlounge said: Mostly central/city center. Will be there Saturday to Wednesday. Tuesday night going up to Wembley Park (Jubilee or Metropolitan line), and headed to Jugged Hare on Sunday. Will probably hit the Westminster area one day, Tower of London for a half day, and I wouldn't mind looking for a watch at Harrod's or Selfridges, etc. Maybe Shepherd's Bush or something out of the way. Really have 2 full days (Mon/Tues), and 2 half days (Sat afternoon and Tues morning.) Exact plans haven't been finalized, but mostly central stuff. May take one of the full days and go see Bath. So mainly it's decent access, but where I'm not spending an extra 25 min on the tube each time I want to go somewhere. (Hence why I'm wanting to move my reservation from the O2. It's nice property, and if you have business in the area, then it's great. When you have nothing there but a place to stay, then not so much.) - DoubleTree Tower Hill is at the Tower Hill station, Circle and District lines. - Hilton Tower Bridge is at the London Bridge station, with Northern and Jubilee lines. - Hilton Bankside is at Southwark, with Jubilee line. Both Hilton and IC on Park Lane are at the Hyde Park station (Piccadilly), one stop off Green Park. I think from comparing rooms and locations, I'm focusing in on either the Hilton Bankside or Hilton/IC on Park Lane. Yeah, I still would say Park Lane would be the go. There's a ton in the immediate vicinity and you can get anywhere pretty quick.
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