Travelling to London in October
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- RvanSteensel
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Travelling to London in October
Yooo English Folk,
I'll be in London Thursday 23-10-2014 till Sunday 26-10-2014 .
I'll be going to see David Icke at Wembley on Saturdays from 10:00 till 20:00 .
So if anybody has any tips on a good , not to pricey B&B or hotel that would be great.
Other tips are welcome too
If anybody could gimme a tour on friday that would be cool too .....
I'll be in London Thursday 23-10-2014 till Sunday 26-10-2014 .
I'll be going to see David Icke at Wembley on Saturdays from 10:00 till 20:00 .
So if anybody has any tips on a good , not to pricey B&B or hotel that would be great.
Other tips are welcome too
If anybody could gimme a tour on friday that would be cool too .....
Relax and take notes , as I take tokes of the marihuana smoke
Re: Travelling to London in October
Going to see David Icke! Yikes. Watch out for men in lizard suits.
- weoftenscore6
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Re: Travelling to London in October
here's quite a nice B+B in Kilburn, which is only 2 stops away form Wembley
http://www.blacklionguesthouse.com/
Good pub below it too.. Kilburn is easy to get into the centre on town too (there's 24-hour night buses which run form Oxford Circus) and tubes and overland trains there too.
http://www.blacklionguesthouse.com/
Good pub below it too.. Kilburn is easy to get into the centre on town too (there's 24-hour night buses which run form Oxford Circus) and tubes and overland trains there too.
- RvanSteensel
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Re: Travelling to London in October
Still a bit pricey , 180 for 3 nights . But the place looks cool indeed
Relax and take notes , as I take tokes of the marihuana smoke
Re: Travelling to London in October
180 for 3 nights is a good price for London. There are plenty of b&b's in the £50 a night range in Sussex Gardens, near Paddington.
Re: Travelling to London in October
I'd highly recommend Spidergawd as a guideRvanSteensel wrote:Yooo English Folk,
I'll be in London Thursday 23-10-2014 till Sunday 26-10-2014 .
If anybody could gimme a tour on friday that would be cool too .....
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- weoftenscore6
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Re: Travelling to London in October
This!Smirks wrote:180 for 3 nights is a good price for London. There are plenty of b&b's in the £50 a night range in Sussex Gardens, near Paddington.
London is pretty freakin expensive dude.. think you'll struggle to find much for under £50/night, unless you go for hostels.
AirBnB might be a better shout? What type of area do you want to stay in? (ie- Quite central/touristy, cool/trendy/arty, quiet/ leafy/near a park, etc) I'll be able to recommend some places.
- RvanSteensel
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Re: Travelling to London in October
found a place 80bugs for 3 nights .
http://palmerslodges.com/hillspring/hostel/
including breakfast will be sleepin a room full o strangers tho xD
http://palmerslodges.com/hillspring/hostel/
including breakfast will be sleepin a room full o strangers tho xD
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Re: Travelling to London in October
en-suite bathrooms is my first criteria in selecting accommodations, but you have fun you are saving a lot and you are young enjoy your trip to London report back if you care,
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- weoftenscore6
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Re: Travelling to London in October
Ha ha nice.. i used to live about 3-streets away from that place.RvanSteensel wrote:found a place 80bugs for 3 nights .
http://palmerslodges.com/hillspring/hostel/
including breakfast will be sleepin a room full o strangers tho xD
Not a bad area, pretty quiet, not a lot to do in Wilesden. You'll be equal distance between Wilesden and Kilburn. Head to Kilburn if you want to go for a pint/get food.
In Kilburn I recommed:
Cheap food:
Woody Grill - amazing charcoal Turkish place, the kebabs are amazing - proper meat, not mechanically processed shit http://www.woody-grill.com/
Spicy Basil - Cheap, good thai food. Not very fancy to look at from the outside but the food is excellent and very well priced, they do delivery too.. http://www.urbanspoon.com/r/52/1427339/ ... asil-Brent
There's Nando's in Kilburn too, which is alright.
Pubs:
North London Tavern is the best around there. Not cheap (but London isnt cheap!) but worth it. http://www.metropolitanpubcompany.com/o ... #fooddrink
Black Lion mentioned above is also good although they dont have any beers on tap (bottles only) which has kinda ruined the pub in my opinion.
AVOID the irish pubs on Kilburn High Road at all costs unless you want to get your head kicked in by IRA scumbags.
You're also pretty close to Queens Park too which is VERY nice, quite upmarket and trendy (Sienna Millar, Lilly Allen and the Editor of Vogue all live around there). There's a couple of nice restaurants near there.. the Alice House being one of them (http://www.thealicehouse.co.uk/). The Salusbury food store is on that main road too and does some of the best Pizzas in London (IMO) http://thesalusburyfoodstore.co.uk/
If you need anymore specific tips, let me know. I lived round there for 6 years!
- weoftenscore6
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Re: Travelling to London in October
Oh and the N98 nightbus stops right outside that hostel. It goes direct to Maida Vale, Edgware Road, Marble Arch, Oxford Street, Totenham Court Road, etc ... so perfect for getting into the centre of town and they run all night. Takes about 40-minutes to get to the top of Oxford Street from there
- RvanSteensel
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Re: Travelling to London in October
thanks dude !!
good tip on the IRA pub lol
will definitly check out spicy basil
good tip on the IRA pub lol
will definitly check out spicy basil
Relax and take notes , as I take tokes of the marihuana smoke
- weoftenscore6
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Re: Travelling to London in October
There are about 4-5 on the Kilburn High Road. As a rule of thumb:RvanSteensel wrote:thanks dude !!
good tip on the IRA pub lol
will definitly check out spicy basil
If they look cheap (ie cheap beer prices)
Are a bit run down
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AVOID!
- RvanSteensel
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Re: Travelling to London in October
well im not really a drinker, and i hate football so i dont think i would go in there anyways lol xD
i think i'll be asleep early each night lol
i think i'll be asleep early each night lol
Relax and take notes , as I take tokes of the marihuana smoke
Re: Travelling to London in October
that took me back almost 20 yrs to the night I 1st took Wifey to meet my mum , dropped a mate & his gf off at the Maida Vale end & while driving back along the high road , 1 guy came flying out of the doors of 1 of the pubs , straight into the road with 3 more straight after him , battered him with pool cues , apologised for making us stop , dragged him out of the road & threw him on the binbags outside & went back in, Wifey's face was a shocked pictureweoftenscore6 wrote: AVOID the irish pubs on Kilburn High Road at all costs unless you want to get your head kicked in
Coming from a sleepy herts village , her other memory of Kilburn,Harlesden,Stonebridge is lots of burnt out cars & smashed up shops , haven't been down there in ages.
Sorry for the hi-jack Rvan if it's poss we'll meet up for a toke when you're over
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