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Our Greater London Megathread

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  • Registered Users Posts: 109 ✭✭Cookie89


    Hi all,

    Just booked tickets for wicked in the Apollo Victoria Theatre and now i'm trying to find reasonable accomodation for 2 for 3 nights. Hoping not to exceed €400 for the weekend. Ant recommendations for the weekend greatly appreciated never been to London before.
    Thanks. :)


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,692 ✭✭✭✭OPENROAD


    cson wrote: »
    Anyone got any good restaurant reccommendations?

    I'll frame it with the following;

    Staying: Paddington - [Have access to Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City, District and Central lines]

    Taste: European or British - [i.e. wouldn't be going near any Indians etc although if there was a [I]really[/I] good Chinese I'd stretch to it]

    Budget: ~£75 for 2

    Thanks

    /waits for trusty arsenal fan and all round gent openroad to pitch in

    Here a few to consider, each restaurant has an official site with full menus( sorry broadband is really slow at moment so can't get links, but a quick google search will bring them up) so you can get an ideal of what they serve and prices. Re Paddington tube, it is not serviced by the Central line rather the circle line :)

    Feel free to ask or PM me with any questions, also find if you google restaurants in any specific area, their is good info and reviews I also find the thisislondon/Evening Standard website very good :)

    http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/restaurants/

    Gloucester Road Tube Station( Circle and District Line from Paddington- Journey time approx 10 mins)

    1.Consortia Restaurant at the Holiday Inn Kensington Forum. no website available for this restaurant. Serves modern British/European though menu may have changed by now.

    2.Green Door Bar And Grill Gloucester Road. ( website availabe with full menu)

    3.Black and Blue Gloucester Road (website availabe with full menu) They also have a branch at Notting Hill Gate- Circle line from Paddington to Notting Hill Gate

    Knightsbridge ( Circle or District line to Gloucester Rd and change to Piccadilly line two stops to Knightsbridge)

    1.Cafe Rouge Knightsbridge. Right behind Harrods.

    2.Harvey Nichols Knightsbridge ( Two restaurants, though the Cafe and Expresso bar is more reasonably priced).

    3.Pizza on the Park

    Old Street Circle line from Paddington to Moorgate and change to Northern Line to Old Street.

    1.Fifteen : Jamie Olivers restaurant, might be slightly over budget but if you can stretch to it, is a great experience, try the Trattoria restaurant on the ground floor, you will need to book a reservation asap though. Check out the Fifteen London website


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,692 ✭✭✭✭OPENROAD


    Cookie89 wrote: »
    Hi all,

    Just booked tickets for wicked in the Apollo Victoria Theatre and now i'm trying to find reasonable accomodation for 2 for 3 nights. Hoping not to exceed €400 for the weekend. Ant recommendations for the weekend greatly appreciated never been to London before.
    Thanks. :)

    Hotel below located at Gloucester Road tube station is 3 tube stops to Victoria tube station where Apollo Victoria Theatre is (I think) Circle or District line. 5 mins tube stop to tube stop.

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...m#post59595655

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showt...n#post60745677


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 691 ✭✭✭chalkitdown


    cson wrote: »
    Anyone got any good restaurant reccommendations?

    I'll frame it with the following;

    Staying: Paddington - [Have access to Bakerloo, Hammersmith & City, District and Central lines]

    Taste: European or British - [i.e. wouldn't be going near any Indians etc although if there was a [I]really[/I] good Chinese I'd stretch to it]

    Budget: ~£75 for 2

    Thanks

    /waits for trusty arsenal fan and all round gent openroad to pitch in

    You should try this site for a lot of really good deals.

    http://www.toptable.com/en-gb/venues/offers


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26,567 ✭✭✭✭Fratton Fred


    You could always take the 35 minute train journey to Maidenhead and go to this little place.

    www.thefatduck.co.uk

    A tad more than £75 each though:D

    There is a very nice place not far from Marylebone called the Potting Shed, in Dorest Square. It's been a few years since I was there, but I had several good meals there.

    Incidentally, Thomas Lord used the place as the shed for the Cricket pitch in Dorset square. however, the Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) quickly outgrew the ground and moved it up the road to St John's Wood. They did, however, honour the original founder by naming their new ground "Lords" after him.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,763 ✭✭✭✭Crann na Beatha


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  • Registered Users Posts: 4,041 ✭✭✭who the fug


    About the easiest way is from Heathrow with these people , save the hassle of coming into central London and back out again


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26,567 ✭✭✭✭Fratton Fred


    Yep, the Oxford bus is probably the easiest way, or there are direct trains from Paddington to Oxford as well, so Heathrow would be the easiest.

    Another option is Southampton Airport with Flybe, there are direct trains from there to Oxford as well, takes just over an hour. Southampton Airport is a very easy airport to navigate through and the station is just outside the terminal.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 2,666 ✭✭✭Howjoe1


    Does anyone have the recent newsletter form the Right Show in Londo?

    deleted email in error. There was a reasonable priced hip hotel, but i can't remember name of it.

    any help appreciated


  • Moderators, Computer Games Moderators Posts: 15,237 Mod ✭✭✭✭FutureGuy


    Hi all,
    We're making a slight change to our holiday plans and have decided to stay 3 nights in London from 6th-9th August.

    We'll be going to the Charity Shield in Wembley on the Sunday and will be flying to Krakow on the Monday evening.

    We'd like to stay somewhere that is close to shops and entertainment I have very little experience of whats what in london. Anyone with nice experience with hotels in London?

    All help appreciated!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 6,939 ✭✭✭mikedragon32


    There's a big London Megathread at the top of this forum.


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,692 ✭✭✭✭OPENROAD


    FutureGuy wrote: »
    Hi all,
    We're making a slight change to our holiday plans and have decided to stay 3 nights in London from 6th-9th August.

    We'll be going to the Charity Shield in Wembley on the Sunday and will be flying to Krakow on the Monday evening.

    We'd like to stay somewhere that is close to shops and entertainment I have very little experience of whats what in london. Anyone with nice experience with hotels in London?

    All help appreciated!

    As mentioned plenty of good info in the London thread, check out the place attached.

    Excellent location for shops, Harrods only 5 mins away by tube, High Street Kensington only one tube stop away, Oxford Street 15 mins by tube.

    Wembley is also only just over 30 mins away by tube, Circle/District Line to Westminster change for Jubilee line here direct to Wembley Park

    Feel free to ask me any other questions you may have.

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=63730141&highlight=forum#post63730141


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,390 ✭✭✭The Big Red Button


    Hi all! :)

    I am planning a group trip to London in September.

    The plan is to fit in a West End show and a couple of faaaabulous nights out over the weekend. However, I don't know London at all.

    Basically, I'm wondering what kind of areas I should be googling to find central accommodation for everything? (I'm planning on finding a good value hotel with a hostel next to it in order to suit all budgets!) It needs to be within reasonable taxi distance of good nightclubs (recommendations please?! :D) and also of the West End, and if there were good restaurants around too that would be great!

    I don't know London at all, so any suggestions are very very welcome! :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,323 ✭✭✭Savman


    Do you know there's a London Megathread top of this forum??


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,390 ✭✭✭The Big Red Button


    Oh thanks for that ... cannot believe I didn't see that! :o I've PMed a mod to get my post moved to that thread.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 7,469 ✭✭✭Pythia


    I thought Las Iguanas restaurant in Soho was lovely for food and drink. Mojitos... mmm... http://www.iguanas.co.uk/las-iguanas-london-soho-menu.asp


  • Registered Users Posts: 142 ✭✭BlondePrincess


    Hi, my boyf and I are going to London for 3 nights in August....He's bringing me away as a birthday present, but we're only getting round to booking it now....where is good to stay, somewhere centrally located, but not too expensive?? His bro moved over a few months ago, so we'll be out a lot, so not pushed if the hotel isn't 4*/5*, but as long as it's half decent? Thanks


  • Registered Users Posts: 11,692 ✭✭✭✭OPENROAD


    Hi, my boyf and I are going to London for 3 nights in August....He's bringing me away as a birthday present, but we're only getting round to booking it now....where is good to stay, somewhere centrally located, but not too expensive?? His bro moved over a few months ago, so we'll be out a lot, so not pushed if the hotel isn't 4*/5*, but as long as it's half decent? Thanks

    Have you looked at some of the suggestions already mentioned?

    http://www.boards.ie/vbulletin/showthread.php?p=67030920&highlight=harrods#post67030920


  • Registered Users Posts: 31 Kairi


    Hi.
    First time posting so please be patient with me.
    Feel free to move if it's not the right place to post:)
    My first language is not English, so apologies if it doesn't make any sense.

    I'm planning a trip to Japan next year.
    Arriving at Heathrow at 10:00 and leaving for Narita, Japan at 19:35,
    there's 9 hours+ between the transit. Checking out and in may take 3 hours (checking out 1 hour and 2 hours in), I'd say there is about
    6 hours so I'd love to go mini sightseeing in London if possible.
    Am I allowed to go out the Immigration or will I be stuck in the airport?
    Also, if I check in my luggage in Dublin, would I have to take it in Heathrow and re-check it in there again, or would they deliver it to my final destination?

    Any advice is highly appreciated!


    PS
    I'm from one of the Visa Waiver Program countries so I don't need a visa to enter the UK.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 860 ✭✭✭undo


    If you need no visa to enter the UK then sure, you can head off into town. Just remember that London is a big and congested city. You could get stuck in traffic on your way back to the airport and miss the flight to Japan.

    As for checking your luggage through: If you booked both flights on one ticket, your luggage will most likely be checked to the destination. If these are separate bookings but both with "traditional" airlines, there is a chance the check-in personnel might check your luggage to the destination. But if the first flight is say Ryanair, you most definitely will need to check your bags in twice.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 31 Kairi


    Thank you very much for your reply, undo!
    Now I have something extra to look forward to, mini sightseeing in London!
    undo wrote: »
    But if the first flight is say Ryanair, you most definitely will need to check your bags in twice.
    flybmi.com wrote: »
    Connecting customers
    If you're connecting via London Heathrow with baggage, you must check in at least 60 minutes prior to departure or at the stated Check-in time, if this is longer.

    I'm flying with BMI and like you said, it looks like I have to check in my luggage again at Heathrow.

    Thanks once again, undo.


  • Registered Users Posts: 64 ✭✭JeffCash


    Hey,

    I'm heading to London over this Friday to visit some family and I won't be coming back until Tuesday. It's been years since I was last over in London properly. Admittedly a huge amoung of time will be taken up with socialising in the evenings but can anyone recommend what's really worth seeing or where to start. I'm going to a show on Saturday night and will definitely check out the London Eye but besides that it's a blank slate! I was debating checking out Thrope Park but not overly sure whether it's worth the hassle! Any advice or anybodys personal experiences would be much appreciated.

    Thanks a million!! :D


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,835 ✭✭✭unreggd


    Roller Disco


  • Registered Users Posts: 64 ✭✭JeffCash


    I fear my coordination wouldn't quite survive roller disco as cool and all as it might be. I broke my hand playing football a little while back bringing skates and alcohol in to the equation seems like it may be a case of wreckless endangerment!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26,567 ✭✭✭✭Fratton Fred


    If you like roller coasters, then Thorpe is worth it. I think there is a bus from either Staines or Chertsey stations.

    What sort of thing do you want to do? Football, museums, shopping, zoo?


  • Registered Users Posts: 64 ✭✭JeffCash


    If you like roller coasters, then Thorpe is worth it. I think there is a bus from either Staines or Chertsey stations.

    What sort of thing do you want to do? Football, museums, shopping, zoo?


    I'm open to most stuff really. I'm extremely in to football but was looking at the matches this weekend and most of the London teams are playing away plus I presumed tickets would be very hard to come by. I like rollercoasters so it might be a good way to spend a day. The zoo is definitely idea and I'd like to do some shopping and check out some of the museums. I'd like to cram in as much as possible tbh. Are there any museums that are worth visiting more than others?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,243 ✭✭✭kelle


    If you have small children, Kensington Gardens are a must - and it's free. We spent hours there at Diana's Memorial playground and fountain! We also visited the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Natural Museum near Victoria station. the kids loved them and again it was free!

    I found this webpage which I printed and took with me

    http://www.virgin-vacations.com/101-things-to-do-in-london.aspx

    Have a lovely break!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 4,128 ✭✭✭dellas1979


    Any recommendations for hotels centre location - nothing too pricy for 6 girls - 2 nights 05 nov to 07 nov (2 nights). Would it work out cheaper 3 per room?
    Have tried hilton tower - little expensive though.
    Thanks


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 26,567 ✭✭✭✭Fratton Fred


    Leyton Orient, Millwall, Brentford and Barnet are all at home on Saturday:D

    Natural History and Science museums are a good place to start. the Tower of London and Tower bridge are good as well.

    If you want to do shopping, avoid Oxford street especially Tottenham Court Road end as they are doing roadworks and the pavement is restricted. It is impossible to move along there at the moment.(I can never understand why people go there anyway) but try and do Regent Street if you can. Covent Garden is good as well.

    If you have friends in London who will forward on a parcel for you, you could get a pair of personalised runners knocked up at Nike Town. you have to book though and they only deliver them to the UK.


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  • Registered Users Posts: 11,692 ✭✭✭✭OPENROAD


    kelle wrote: »
    If you have small children, Kensington Gardens are a must - and it's free. We spent hours there at Diana's Memorial playground and fountain! We also visited the Victoria and Albert Museum, and the Natural Museum near Victoria station. the kids loved them and again it was free!

    I found this webpage which I printed and took with me

    http://www.virgin-vacations.com/101-things-to-do-in-london.aspx

    Have a lovely break!

    Even if you don't have children its a must ;)

    Enter from High St. Ken entrance you have Kensington Palace, walk through to the Serpentine near Knightsbridge. Actually I often walk from he High St Ken entrance right through to Marble Arch/Oford st, sitting down throughout and watch the world go by:)


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