Bridgestreet Edge

24 Horse Shoe Court, London, England, EC1, United Kingdom | Hotel

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The Halloween flight

A travel blog entry by acres_wild

... to find the way nevertheless and parked right on the main shopping street, as it turned out to be for free for most of the day and the whole night and was just around the corner from our self-catering apartment. Also found the apartment and the key to it easily, the description we had from the travel agency was great. The only annoying thing was that the key also said "Matthew" on it :-P I mean, I could understand it with the car, I must have put his name as ...

"Coronation Street"

A travel blog entry by jbushie

9

... of bobbies on foot directing pedestrians. One scoots across the road illegally and is collected by a van. An ambulance in the middle of the circuit necessitates a Plan B approach for the guards. A couple of cyclists are shooed away. One who questions this is told his bike could be a terrorist threat. Two varieties of guards in their red jackets and and bearskin hats march into ...

London Pt 1

A travel blog entry by maxip

4

... Jonny Wilkinson always used to sit. We also heard about the great plans for Twickenham  before 2015 when England will host the next Rugby World Cup. After the tour we went into a really, really awesome Rugby Museum which showed the history of how rugby was invented and how it's changed over the years. I loved the experience of visiting Twickenham and hope I can go back there in 2015 to see the All Blacks retain the World Cup trophy, the Webb Ellis ...

Torture Chamber?

A travel blog entry by caraabear

... magnificent thing we have ever seen and it actually wasn't. I mean of course the jewels were beautiful and elegant and definitely nicer than something in a cracker jack box, but we weren't blown away. It was enjoyable though and then after that we walked around some museum they put in the tower about random historical stuff. I got to see the tallest suit of armor in the world so that was cool I guess. And after the museum we went to the last part of the tower which was ...

Closing sunday and home

A travel blog entry by andyeaton

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... we retired outside as a rowdy rabble to drink more red wine and regale each other with tales odd erring do on our track laps.

Monday morning came too quickly and after packing we hit the breakfast room for our final salvo of ham cheese and eggs with baguette and croissant. Interestingly in conversation with an Australian chap in the hotel this was a very peculiar breakfast menu, but he loved it all the same. Back to the room check under the bed for lost items ...

Location

This hotel, located in the Islington/Angel/King's Cross area of London, is near Estorick Collection of Modern Italian Art, Lesley Craze Gallery, Marx Memorial Library, and London Mime Festival.
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