Euston Travelodge
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Euston Travelodge
Did anyone on here stay at the Travelodge by Euston Station? If so, what it any good?
Just a bit of future planning. For when I want to come down it's half the price of the Premier Inn over the road.
Just a bit of future planning. For when I want to come down it's half the price of the Premier Inn over the road.
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Stayed there on the Sunday night. Had a room in the basement at the back of the building. Could do with a lick of paint, but for £29 I wasn't going to complain.
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no but i can recommend an apartment my friend and I stayed in. just up kings cross road, 10 mins from the station. only 90 quid a night, sleeps 2. really clean , nice bedding, just the job for a few days.Hammer wrote:Did anyone on here stay at the Travelodge by Euston Station? If so, what it any good?
Just a bit of future planning. For when I want to come down it's half the price of the Premier Inn over the road.
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If you don't mind been woken up by the first train at 5.15am then its fine'
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Not at the convention but I stayed there last year. Very handy for the station and a smart refurbished room, a bit smaller than other travelodges but it was cheaper.Hammer wrote:Did anyone on here stay at the Travelodge by Euston Station? If so, what it any good?
Just a bit of future planning. For when I want to come down it's half the price of the Premier Inn over the road.
Stayed at Kings Cross travelodge for the convention and not far short of 100 notes a night
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Yes, we stayed there for three nights. Room cost £205.50, so it worked out at £34.25 each night. Nothing spectacular, but comfy bed, and an eat all you can breakfast for £7.65.
Have to say Jim, never heard any train at all to be honest.
Have to say Jim, never heard any train at all to be honest.
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I'm getting confused with Kings Cross Travelodge.
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Old Angus wrote:Yes, we stayed there for three nights. Room cost £205.50, so it worked out at £34.25 each night. Nothing spectacular, but comfy bed, and an eat all you can breakfast for £7.65.
Have to say Jim, never heard any train at all to be honest.
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theraven1979 wrote:I'm getting confused with Kings Cross Travelodge.
Jim
Old Angus wrote:Yes, we stayed there for three nights. Room cost £205.50, so it worked out at £34.25 each night. Nothing spectacular, but comfy bed, and an eat all you can breakfast for £7.65.
Have to say Jim, never heard any train at all to be honest.
Have to say the traffic outside our window could be pretty grim, but a few ales seemed to dull the senses.
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Euston Travelodge
There are 3 Travelodges down the Kings cross road within spitting distance of each other.
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Crikey Moses my mate Ian and I stayed at the Montana Excel *defo NOT XL ) and the room was in the basement, about 15 foot by 7 with two single beds in it, there was no en suite loo and the ceiling was literally 6 foot 3 high, and the telly didn't show BBC programmes. But the shower was bizarrely one of the best I've had in any hotel, and the proper (nearly) Full English was really good too and buffet. And the people who worked there were really pleasant too. £55 for the one night, checked out early Sunday
Just about everything went as clockwork as poss with respect to the whole weekend, plus Leeds won, watched in a pub with the volume down as the yokels were watching Arsenal beat the Banjoe Twangers
NO sign of Mylie Syrus anywhere, the bint
Just about everything went as clockwork as poss with respect to the whole weekend, plus Leeds won, watched in a pub with the volume down as the yokels were watching Arsenal beat the Banjoe Twangers
NO sign of Mylie Syrus anywhere, the bint
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Really depends on who your going with???Hammer wrote:Did anyone on here stay at the Travelodge by Euston Station? If so, what it any good?
Just a bit of future planning. For when I want to come down it's half the price of the Premier Inn over the road.
I'd stay(have stayed) in some pretty ropey digs I wouldn't dream of taking MRs TOTS to.
I look on it as somewhere to crash in between bevying!!!
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Me and Blackbeered stayed there also Bob We were on I think the 2nd floor.Bobinblack wrote:Crikey Moses my mate Ian and I stayed at the Montana Excel *defo NOT XL ) and the room was in the basement, about 15 foot by 7 with two single beds in it, there was no en suite loo and the ceiling was literally 6 foot 3 high, and the telly didn't show BBC programmes. But the shower was bizarrely one of the best I've had in any hotel, and the proper (nearly) Full English was really good too and buffet. And the people who worked there were really pleasant too. £55 for the one night, checked out early Sunday
Agree with the breakfast, very nice.
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