Don't stay in London center. Go into a suburb, stay in a B&B. If you give
me a few days, I have a bunch of friends over there ... I can get a few
good recommendations.

Plenty of B&B spots in the suburbs close to the rail system. :)

You'll have a blast! :)

On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 1:03 PM, Ray Champagne <r...@raychampagne.com> wrote:

>
> So the wife and I bought tickets to see the Patriots/Rams game in London in
> October, kind of on a whim.  We go to an away game every year and decided
> this was too good of an opportunity to pass up.  But, sticker shock set in
> when trying to book a hotel in the city.  Central London (or whatever they
> call it) is pretty expensive at $300+ a night.
>
> So, looking for advice as to areas to stay - we like to be in the heart of
> the action, with bars, pubs, restaurants, and public transportation nearby.
>  The game is at Wembley, but it doesn't really matter if we're close to it,
> since it sounds like the tube goes right there.  We're pretty much a high
> 3+ star couple when it comes to accommodations.
>
>
>
> --
> Ray Champagne
> r...@raychampagne.com
>
>
> 

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