Hi guys I'm looking for a hotel in London near Victoria Station. You know any website where I can find the hotels nearest to Victoria Station? Thanks.Hotel London Victoria Station?
You can use this website for hotels around Victoria Station. You may need to specific your star rating as there are alot of exspensive hotels in this areaHotel London Victoria Station?
I always use this website http://www.scoobit.com it finds the hotels nearest to a certain street or point of interest. Fill the form with "London, Victoria Station" Scoobit.com is a safe website to book from. No booking fees. HTH.
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Saturday, March 10, 2012
How to get to "Swissotel the howard" from victoria station in london?
i live in southampton , and i want to go to "Swissotel the howard" in london ,
so i will take the train to victoria station , but i do not know how to get from victoria station to the hotel .How to get to "Swissotel the howard" from victoria station in london?
When you get to Victoria,take the underground to Temple station on the district line.
The hotel is in Temple Place,a few minutes walk from the station.How to get to "Swissotel the howard" from victoria station in london?
Walking directions From Victoria Station to Swissotel the Howard
1. Head west on Victoria St/A302 toward Buckingham Palace Rd/A3214
41 m
2. Turn right onto Buckingham Palace Rd/A3214
Continue to follow A3214
500 m
3. Slight left onto Spur Rd
220 m
4. Turn right onto The Mall
1.0 km
5. At King Charles I Island, take the 4th exit onto Trafalgar Square/A4
Continue to follow A4
600 m
6. Turn right onto Carting Ln
130 m
7. Turn left onto Savoy Pl
130 m
8. Turn right to stay on Savoy Pl
6 m
9. Turn left onto Victoria Embankment/A3211
250 m
10. Turn left onto Temple Pl
Destination will be on the left
Swissotel The Howard, London
Temple Place
City of London, Greater London WC2R 2PRHow to get to "Swissotel the howard" from victoria station in london?
Trains from Southampton apart from the very slow London service arrive at WATERLOO Station and NOT Victoria
From Waterloo Station, cross over Waterloo Bridge. Turn left into the Strand and left again into Arundel Place. Its about a 12 minute walk from Waterloo Station. If you have heavy luggage take a taxi
so i will take the train to victoria station , but i do not know how to get from victoria station to the hotel .How to get to "Swissotel the howard" from victoria station in london?
When you get to Victoria,take the underground to Temple station on the district line.
The hotel is in Temple Place,a few minutes walk from the station.How to get to "Swissotel the howard" from victoria station in london?
Walking directions From Victoria Station to Swissotel the Howard
1. Head west on Victoria St/A302 toward Buckingham Palace Rd/A3214
41 m
2. Turn right onto Buckingham Palace Rd/A3214
Continue to follow A3214
500 m
3. Slight left onto Spur Rd
220 m
4. Turn right onto The Mall
1.0 km
5. At King Charles I Island, take the 4th exit onto Trafalgar Square/A4
Continue to follow A4
600 m
6. Turn right onto Carting Ln
130 m
7. Turn left onto Savoy Pl
130 m
8. Turn right to stay on Savoy Pl
6 m
9. Turn left onto Victoria Embankment/A3211
250 m
10. Turn left onto Temple Pl
Destination will be on the left
Swissotel The Howard, London
Temple Place
City of London, Greater London WC2R 2PRHow to get to "Swissotel the howard" from victoria station in london?
Trains from Southampton apart from the very slow London service arrive at WATERLOO Station and NOT Victoria
From Waterloo Station, cross over Waterloo Bridge. Turn left into the Strand and left again into Arundel Place. Its about a 12 minute walk from Waterloo Station. If you have heavy luggage take a taxi
What is the best place to watch college football / ESPN in Victoria, BC, Canada?
I would like to watch the Nebraska Huskers game on 9/8/2007 and will be in Victoria. Our hotel does not have ESPN..are there other sports bars that might show US college football?What is the best place to watch college football / ESPN in Victoria, BC, Canada?
Check the local listingsWhat is the best place to watch college football / ESPN in Victoria, BC, Canada?
Sorry. Don't know.. ..
Check the local listingsWhat is the best place to watch college football / ESPN in Victoria, BC, Canada?
Sorry. Don't know.. ..
What are some unique hotels in Canada that aren't necessarily expensive?
Hotels that are historically significant, have a local charm or interesting story behind them.
And preferably not the brand hotels like Hyatt, Marriott, Intercontinental, (something smaller or even a hole of a room... but there's something unusual to it)?
And particularly what about the ones in the maritimes and Quebec? I know Vancouver, Victoria, Whistler, and Banff, and Jasper, are loaded with suites and lodges that you won't find elsewhere.What are some unique hotels in Canada that aren't necessarily expensive?
the sylvia hotel is a vancouver landmark ... high season the cheapest room is $129 ...
"The Sylvia Hotel is a designated heritage building, ideally located on English Bay, beside Stanley Park and just 5 minutes from downtown Vancouver. Built in 1912, the Sylvia Hotel is a city landmark and one of Vancouver's greatest treasures. The location is a favourite for business travelers wanting to be out of the busy downtown core, for families vacationing on the beach or for romantic getaways. The Sylvia Hotel is definitely one of Vancouver's best kept secrets. The old fashioned character and friendly service gives travelers a home away from home. The Sylvia Hotel offers a fantastic location, great value, superb quality with a wonderful beachside dining experience!"
the buchan hotel is a unique little hotel ... in the middle of a residential neighbourhood but walking distance to stanley park, denman street, english bay ... it starts at $55 a night ...
"The Buchan Hotel is an economically priced hotel ideal for travelers seeking clean, quiet, and comfortable accomodation. The Buchan hotel is located in a residential area of Vancouver's downtown West End, one block from Stanley Park, and three blocks from English Bay Beach. The Buchan hotel is 100% non smoking to ensure your comfort."
Commons Inn in Halifax- three(?) old buildings strung together, with rooftop decks- in a kind of grotty neighbourhood- not dangerous or anything- easy walk to downtown and the harbour- not so easy coming back because it's uphill. (The old part of Halifax is kind of vertical)What are some unique hotels in Canada that aren't necessarily expensive?
Eric, you're scaring me. You're not actually planning on coming to Canada are you? Please, say it ain't so.
The Fairmont Royal York Toronto.What are some unique hotels in Canada that aren't necessarily expensive?
In Cobourg, about 2(?) hours east of Toronto, is the King George Inn. There was a large Victorian house there that the province took over, and they built a jail right next to it. The house was the quarters for the superintendent, and offices. In the late 1990's, it stopped being a jail, and a company turned it into an Inn.
It is really nice! Very comfortable, with good quality furnishings, etc. You can stay in the old house, or in the jail. The cells have been turned into rooms, but, many of the original things have been left: like bars, and even the original shower in one room. All the rooms are different, so it appeals to couples, and families, and so on. One room has 3' walls on 3 sides, and the other looking into the old exercise yard. They guarantee your sleep there: it is a silent room. Another is a library, with shelves, and shelves filled with books. And so on.
It is not very expensive, and the site is rather nice: kitty corner to the Victoria Hall, te city hall with it's restored Opera House, and 1 block from the Marina which is next to a really nice beach. The town itself is pretty, with lots of Victorian architecture, a park (where they play free concerts in summer), and some nice places to eat. 8km west is Port Hope, another nice community, with all sorts of quaint shops downtown, a Scottish tearoom, fire museum...
I've spent some very pleasant days there.
http://www.thekinggeorgeinn.com/index.ht鈥?/a>
A couple years ago I travelled to New Brunswick for a holiday, and while no place in particular stands out as unique, all the places were super clean, and inexpensive. NB was actually a pretty decent place to visit. Sort of off the beaten track for tourists, but, so much the better because of it.
If you are visiting Quebec City in the summer, hotels are very, very expensive. But, Laval University rents out their dorm rooms, for 1/2 or even 1/3 of what a motel would cost. They are dorm rooms, and not air conditioned (bathroom down the hall), but, for budget travellers who just need a bed, an excellent choice. And, Quebec city is so worth seeing...
And preferably not the brand hotels like Hyatt, Marriott, Intercontinental, (something smaller or even a hole of a room... but there's something unusual to it)?
And particularly what about the ones in the maritimes and Quebec? I know Vancouver, Victoria, Whistler, and Banff, and Jasper, are loaded with suites and lodges that you won't find elsewhere.What are some unique hotels in Canada that aren't necessarily expensive?
the sylvia hotel is a vancouver landmark ... high season the cheapest room is $129 ...
"The Sylvia Hotel is a designated heritage building, ideally located on English Bay, beside Stanley Park and just 5 minutes from downtown Vancouver. Built in 1912, the Sylvia Hotel is a city landmark and one of Vancouver's greatest treasures. The location is a favourite for business travelers wanting to be out of the busy downtown core, for families vacationing on the beach or for romantic getaways. The Sylvia Hotel is definitely one of Vancouver's best kept secrets. The old fashioned character and friendly service gives travelers a home away from home. The Sylvia Hotel offers a fantastic location, great value, superb quality with a wonderful beachside dining experience!"
the buchan hotel is a unique little hotel ... in the middle of a residential neighbourhood but walking distance to stanley park, denman street, english bay ... it starts at $55 a night ...
"The Buchan Hotel is an economically priced hotel ideal for travelers seeking clean, quiet, and comfortable accomodation. The Buchan hotel is located in a residential area of Vancouver's downtown West End, one block from Stanley Park, and three blocks from English Bay Beach. The Buchan hotel is 100% non smoking to ensure your comfort."
Commons Inn in Halifax- three(?) old buildings strung together, with rooftop decks- in a kind of grotty neighbourhood- not dangerous or anything- easy walk to downtown and the harbour- not so easy coming back because it's uphill. (The old part of Halifax is kind of vertical)What are some unique hotels in Canada that aren't necessarily expensive?
Eric, you're scaring me. You're not actually planning on coming to Canada are you? Please, say it ain't so.
The Fairmont Royal York Toronto.What are some unique hotels in Canada that aren't necessarily expensive?
In Cobourg, about 2(?) hours east of Toronto, is the King George Inn. There was a large Victorian house there that the province took over, and they built a jail right next to it. The house was the quarters for the superintendent, and offices. In the late 1990's, it stopped being a jail, and a company turned it into an Inn.
It is really nice! Very comfortable, with good quality furnishings, etc. You can stay in the old house, or in the jail. The cells have been turned into rooms, but, many of the original things have been left: like bars, and even the original shower in one room. All the rooms are different, so it appeals to couples, and families, and so on. One room has 3' walls on 3 sides, and the other looking into the old exercise yard. They guarantee your sleep there: it is a silent room. Another is a library, with shelves, and shelves filled with books. And so on.
It is not very expensive, and the site is rather nice: kitty corner to the Victoria Hall, te city hall with it's restored Opera House, and 1 block from the Marina which is next to a really nice beach. The town itself is pretty, with lots of Victorian architecture, a park (where they play free concerts in summer), and some nice places to eat. 8km west is Port Hope, another nice community, with all sorts of quaint shops downtown, a Scottish tearoom, fire museum...
I've spent some very pleasant days there.
http://www.thekinggeorgeinn.com/index.ht鈥?/a>
A couple years ago I travelled to New Brunswick for a holiday, and while no place in particular stands out as unique, all the places were super clean, and inexpensive. NB was actually a pretty decent place to visit. Sort of off the beaten track for tourists, but, so much the better because of it.
If you are visiting Quebec City in the summer, hotels are very, very expensive. But, Laval University rents out their dorm rooms, for 1/2 or even 1/3 of what a motel would cost. They are dorm rooms, and not air conditioned (bathroom down the hall), but, for budget travellers who just need a bed, an excellent choice. And, Quebec city is so worth seeing...
What are the leaning evergreen trees at the entrance to the Empress Hotel, Victoria, B.C. Canada?
CyprusWhat are the leaning evergreen trees at the entrance to the Empress Hotel, Victoria, B.C. Canada?
I do not remember and the picture on their web site only shows the ivy on the walls.
So my guess is going to be:
C.deodara Deodar Cedar "Weeping Cedar"
or
J. scopulorum "Weeping Juniper"
Any one out there know for sure?fun girl games tallahassee2
I do not remember and the picture on their web site only shows the ivy on the walls.
So my guess is going to be:
C.deodara Deodar Cedar "Weeping Cedar"
or
J. scopulorum "Weeping Juniper"
Any one out there know for sure?
Any haunted hotels/B&B's in Victoria?
Does anyone know of any accommodation in Victoria (Australia) that you think is or may be haunted or you experienced any weird paranormal or unexplainable activity in?
If so, what is the place called and which room, ect...Any haunted hotels/B%26amp;B's in Victoria?
Sorry don't know any B%26amp;Bs but i just found this, sounds like all the haunted hotels here have closed down.lol check this site out, its interesting. wish i didnt look tho, one of them is near my house!! lol
http://ghostinvestigator.tripod.com/aust鈥?/a>
I know for a fact the bundoora mental hospital listed on that site is very creepy. been there many times.
If so, what is the place called and which room, ect...Any haunted hotels/B%26amp;B's in Victoria?
Sorry don't know any B%26amp;Bs but i just found this, sounds like all the haunted hotels here have closed down.lol check this site out, its interesting. wish i didnt look tho, one of them is near my house!! lol
http://ghostinvestigator.tripod.com/aust鈥?/a>
I know for a fact the bundoora mental hospital listed on that site is very creepy. been there many times.
What is the nearest hotel to stay in if you are leaving on the Carnival Victoria the next day?
We are flying into Puerto Rico in the morning and have a whole day to waste 8 p.m. what is the nearst hotel near the airport and would get me to Carnival Victoria dock in a short time.What is the nearest hotel to stay in if you are leaving on the Carnival Victoria the next day?
Sheraton Old San Juan. You can walk from the hotel to the cruise port across the street, and its a very nice hotel.What is the nearest hotel to stay in if you are leaving on the Carnival Victoria the next day?
Carnival has a ship named "Victory", but not "Victoria".
The Victory most likely docks in Old San Juan, so anything near there would be convenient. I suggest you go to CruiseCritic.com, click on "Boards", then go to the board for San Juan departures [can't remember what it's called, as I have no reason to look into those threads]. You'll find lots of reliable, recent info from experienced cruisers.
You won't have a "whole day to waste" [assuming you mean 8 pm departure]. You can board the ship early and leave your luggage in your cabin and then go back out and explore, or you can just enjoy the ship and its facilities [not the pools or casino, though] while it's in port until sail-away time. You may be able to board as early as 11:30 or so, though you may not be able to get into your cabin until 1:30 or so. But you can have lunch, learn your way around, etc.
From what I've read at CC, it's fairly easy to get hotel deals in OSJ on Priceline or Hotwire. We stayed at a very nice "boutique" hotel called the Coral Princess, just outside of OSJ. We weren't going on a cruise, but I don't think it was that far from the dock.What is the nearest hotel to stay in if you are leaving on the Carnival Victoria the next day?
The Carnival Victoria does not exist.
Sheraton Old San Juan. You can walk from the hotel to the cruise port across the street, and its a very nice hotel.What is the nearest hotel to stay in if you are leaving on the Carnival Victoria the next day?
Carnival has a ship named "Victory", but not "Victoria".
The Victory most likely docks in Old San Juan, so anything near there would be convenient. I suggest you go to CruiseCritic.com, click on "Boards", then go to the board for San Juan departures [can't remember what it's called, as I have no reason to look into those threads]. You'll find lots of reliable, recent info from experienced cruisers.
You won't have a "whole day to waste" [assuming you mean 8 pm departure]. You can board the ship early and leave your luggage in your cabin and then go back out and explore, or you can just enjoy the ship and its facilities [not the pools or casino, though] while it's in port until sail-away time. You may be able to board as early as 11:30 or so, though you may not be able to get into your cabin until 1:30 or so. But you can have lunch, learn your way around, etc.
From what I've read at CC, it's fairly easy to get hotel deals in OSJ on Priceline or Hotwire. We stayed at a very nice "boutique" hotel called the Coral Princess, just outside of OSJ. We weren't going on a cruise, but I don't think it was that far from the dock.What is the nearest hotel to stay in if you are leaving on the Carnival Victoria the next day?
The Carnival Victoria does not exist.
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