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| As it was my first time in London, I chose getting a hotel in Central London, where everything should be near. I took a taxi and before finding an accommodation I decided to go around the city for a while, just to breathe that new air. When I realised the fare had increased more than what I expected I decided that was enough. I paid and got off the car. Then I walked in a random direction looking for a hotel. I visited four different places which where very beautiful but, unfortunately, there were no free rooms. My luggage was heavy and I hadn’t eaten anything in hours. I went to a café a little bit disappointed. Once there, I took my computer and kept seeking that apparently hard to get a London Hotel. It was a great relief finding out that there are companies whose goal is compiling addresses for hotels with current available rooms. That’s how I knew it wasn’t that hard to get a good place to stay. I thought it would be a good idea to spend my stay in two different hotels. First, I wanted to spend a while in Bloomsbury, as I wanted to be close to the Buckingham Palace, The London Eye and St Paul’s Cathedral. I thought there was no better choice than The Russell Hotel London. I spent a spectacular time in that awesome Victorian hotel. The view was delightful and the food too. Five days later, I had arrived to the first half of my holiday, and it was time for me to change the hotel, although I was having fun where I was. As I had a couple of friends living at Kensington & Chelsea borough I made the decision to be close to them. Then I found on the same website I had discovered my first hotel the Abba Queens Gate hotel which was very imposing.
Now I know that a good way of saving time, and even money, is rather than searching Accomodation London whilst in the city, doing it at home, before I travel.
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