bookgirl
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I will be in London in September.
I plan to arrive on Sunday stay till Friday then grab a train to Paris and spend two nights (seeing Paris one day and DLP one day.
The Paris part I think I've got down (arriving at Gar Du Nord, hotel across the street and metro to the sights, then grab the Disneyland shuttle the next day at the train station for a day at the park)
Where I'm having trouble is my London stay.
I'm staying mid range so probably Ibis.
There are two.
Ibis Euston/St Pancres
Can get the tube (1 transfer) from Heathrow to Euston and then .10 km walk to the hotel.
When I go to catch the train to Paris it is just .50 km from St Pancres
It is on 3 bus lines as well
Not sure how easy it will be to access the touristy stuff from here.
Ibis Earl' Court
Is on the West Brompton train line
1 bus line
But it is right in the middle of all the central London attractions.
It is also about $20 less per night.
However I'm not sure how easy it will be to get to and from Heathrow or St Pancres from here.
I don't know enough about London to know if these are in decent areas and I'm not sure if it is better to have easy access to the trains/airports or better access to the daily stuff.
I plan to arrive on Sunday stay till Friday then grab a train to Paris and spend two nights (seeing Paris one day and DLP one day.
The Paris part I think I've got down (arriving at Gar Du Nord, hotel across the street and metro to the sights, then grab the Disneyland shuttle the next day at the train station for a day at the park)
Where I'm having trouble is my London stay.
I'm staying mid range so probably Ibis.
There are two.
Ibis Euston/St Pancres
Can get the tube (1 transfer) from Heathrow to Euston and then .10 km walk to the hotel.
When I go to catch the train to Paris it is just .50 km from St Pancres
It is on 3 bus lines as well
Not sure how easy it will be to access the touristy stuff from here.
Ibis Earl' Court
Is on the West Brompton train line
1 bus line
But it is right in the middle of all the central London attractions.
It is also about $20 less per night.
However I'm not sure how easy it will be to get to and from Heathrow or St Pancres from here.
I don't know enough about London to know if these are in decent areas and I'm not sure if it is better to have easy access to the trains/airports or better access to the daily stuff.