Me and the girlfriend are going to the o2 in April and cant be arsed with travelling all the way back to Crawley after, plus Charlton are at home the next day so would like to stay local. Had a look at the Holiday Inn and the Pilot but both are £120+. Angerstein Hotel and Antigallican are 50ish a night.
Anyone stayed at either of these recently or know someone who has?
Am I likely to get ear ache for booking either of these?
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Largely used by builders working locally.
Have you tried the Ibis in Greenwich?
Try the ibis.
Novatel (by the station) £93.00
Clarenden on Blackheath £105
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If you ask nicely Kodfish might do you a deal at the Clarendon 0
There's a couple of £90/£100-ish hotels on Blackheath Standard (One Six Two and Greenland Villas) plus the Blackheath Bed and Breakfast which is actually at the top end of Eastcombe Avenue, Charlton.
Ive got some mates booked into the Clarendon at 99 for the Pogues concert. Devonport house want 150 for the same night. All prices go up when there is an event.
Check laterooms.com
It was £55 and right by Charlton station (as I'd just travelled all the way from Cornwall late the night before)
and convenient, as I was playing in a football match for Charlton Life at the Meridian with a Saturday morning kick off.
It was adequate, I suppose - but grotty.
Washbasin in the room, toilet and shower shared accessed from the landing.
Breakfast was in the bar, and that Saturday morning I was accompanied by a handful of German and Japanese tourists plus one American. Coffee, toast and cornflakes was the breakfast.
It was adequate, I suppose - but grotty.
Yer pays yer money, yer takes yer choice.
Next time, I'll find a little homely B & B in a suburban street, run by a Mrs Jones.
I stayed in the Clarendon a few years ago and it was pretty tired. Felt 20 years out of date, chintzy and breakfast buffet swimming in oil...uch.
The Holiday Inn is £144 for the night I am after.
Have had a look at all the hotels mentioned and many others, all seem to be considerably higher or sold out on the night I am looking for.
Think I am going to save myself some money and the grief of an earful that would come with the Angerstein Hotel or the Antigallican and get the train home.
Thanks anyway
Forget the White Horse, that's all I'm saying...
Easter weekend 60 quid.