The Queensferry Hotel set on the North banks of the Firth of Forth enjoys spectacular ... more
panoramic views across the Firth and the iconic Forth Bridges In keeping with the exterior of the hotel our 77 spacious bedrooms have a modern and contemporary fee...
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Price is per double room per night and may vary depending on date booked...
Advantages: cheap and cheerful Disadvantages: not classy but perfectly adequate overnight, but bed not good
CHELSEA LODGEHOTEL 268 FULHAM ROAD LONDON SW10 9EW
10 min walk from Fulham Broadway tube, same to Earls Court
I stayed on Saturday 25 October 2008 because of its (reasonably) close proximity to Earls Court where I was attending an exhibition.
There was another similar rated hotel behind the underground station but it was reported to be very noisy and I thought a 10 minute walk from hotel to destination would be refreshing, which it was.
This hotel is on a busy main road on the corner of a junction, but inside the big old building you were not really aware of this. I think the hotel just had about 14 rooms in total, so not a busy place.
The hotel receptionist was very pleasant and helpful and efficient. The room was clean and bright, and although I booked a single, they were all occupied and I was given a double ...
Advantages: Amazing little town Disadvantages: Can be congested
near Edinburgh Airport. I suggested South Queensferry.
Whilst telling her a little about the town, it struck me that it was a place which thoroughly deserved a review of its own.
So here it is...
A Wee Dod o' History
THE FERRY (as it's known locally) lies on the south shore of the one of the narrowest parts of the Forth Estuary, directly opposite NorthQueensferry, its neighbour on the Fife coast. As the most convenient place to cross the Forth from Edinburgh to the ancient capital of Dunfermline, it's thought the crossing was in use even before Roman times (the Romans had a harbour and settlement along the coast at Crammond). However, it's the association with St. Margaret, an Anglo-Saxon princess who married Malcolm Canmore (King Malcolm III, the man who killed Macbeth) from whence the name derives.
After her marriage in ...
Advantages: Close to town centre,20 mins from alton towers Disadvantages: None
to choose from,and with alton towers being a mere 20 minute drive away it was perfect.
It was called the north stafford hotel and it was situated opposite stoke on trent train station,which I imaging would be ideal for those arriving buy train.
The hotel boasts 88 bedrooms and is one of many britannia hotels
On arriving we parked our car in the car park outside the hotel were there was plenty of spaces to choose from,but my hubby was fretful of leaving his baby there all night but his mind was soon put at ease when we were told there was 24 hour cctv on the car park.
Entering the hotel I was quite taken aback by how grand this hotel looked,it was very clean and the staff seemed pleasant.
After checking in swiftly, we were given the option of a smoking/non smoking room,and told what times breakfast was served from in ...
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