Which London neighborhood for lodging?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Kensington is frequently mentioned due to proximity to everything. I really love the Camden/St. Johns Wood/Swiss Cottage area. A little less touristy but still hyper convenient and has everything you are looking for.


DP. I had been considering the Camden Locks Holiday Inn before I found an AirBnB. Not sure if it has AC. Might want to take a look.

https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/gb/en/london/loncl/hoteldetail?cm_mmc=GoogleMaps-_-HI-_-GB-_-LONCL
Anonymous
I've stayed near Paddington (easy to get in via Heathrow Express and on circle and Bakerloo lines), Islington, South Kensington, and have a trip upcoming where we'll be at Earl's Court. Our needs have changed over the years and our budget has risen, a little. This time, we looked at an accessibility tube map. We get around just find, but I'd rather not do stairs in and out of the tube station twice a day, It's also on the tube line from Heathrow, and same line as the theater district.
Anonymous
best London neighborhoods: Doncaster Park, Edgton Basin, Callowell Road, Ballyhoo, Phillip Grove, Masons Court.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:best London neighborhoods: Doncaster Park, Edgton Basin, Callowell Road, Ballyhoo, Phillip Grove, Masons Court.


You forgot Edglington Crescent and Little Noppinghood. Great spots.
Anonymous
We stayed in Angel. It’s was near tube and had plenty of restaurants, shopping and stores. It was convenient and not so pricey. It also had a nice breakfast.
Anonymous
We have an upcoming trip booked for the Kimpton Fitzroy at Russell Sq.
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