When my wife and I went there with our children in 1983 we stayed at
The Pastoria in Leicester Square.
At the time, it was a modest, but comfortable, old-style hotel.
Based on a quick google search, it
looks like it is part of the Radisson chain now. From the pictures it
appears to have been modernized a bit.
In any event, it is within a short walk from Trafalgar Square and the
National Gallery as well as several
underground stations.
HTH,
Peter Schauss
1963 BJ7
1980 MGB
On Fri, Feb 25, 2011 at 11:11 AM, <warthodson@aol.com> wrote:
> Four of us (2 couples) will be in London May 16-19, 2011. We would
appreciate
> your suggestions on where to stay. Is there such a thing as a "relatively"
> inexpensive lodging that would still be convenient to the public
> transportation system, a little more charm that a new, modern hotel &
located
> in a area that would be safe to walk around in at night? Concerning price,
we
> just started looking & don't know what is realistic. We are interested in
> clean, safe, private baths, charm, but not plush or exclusive. If it could
be
> proven that DMH slept there that would be nice, too.
> Gary Hodson
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