Joan Pahisa
MemberDoes a hotel brand matter for accessibility?
Do you find that certain brands do accessibility better than others? If so, does that matter when you make a decision about where to stay? ie if there are several options, you will likely choose the one you have had a good experience with.
MakLondon neighborhoods and hotel recs
Personally, I would recommend trying to find a place in London’s West End. Neighbourhoods such as Soho and Covent Garden are good shouts, and you’re not too far away from lots of interesting places to visit. Soho is also great if you guys like a bit of nightlife. If you prefer somewhere a bit quieter and perhaps more scenic, try Richmond —…
London neighborhoods and hotel recs
PREMIER INNS are very accessible. But, do not use the HUB hotels of PREMIER INNS. Those are very small but accessible.
I stayed at a HUB BY PREMIER INNS near Westminster Abbey. It was a nice and safe area, close to a lot of things to do, including Big Ben, and just on the other side of the Thames from the London Eye.
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