The Queens Arms, innit.What is the name of that Hotel in Wales (UK) that Queen....Victoria or some other queen once stayed at?
The emerals from the walls of the royals long before the castles were built brick by brick ,emerald stones ,winters harsh ,stones enlayed in a wall...but stolen as the wall fell
Friday, March 9, 2012
Londoners! Please advise / help reasonable hotel accomodation-B&B in Victoria, Oxford Circus & Padd?
A young friend of mine is visiting London in November - She is acquainted with London but as the friend she was going to be staying with for 5 days,will be out of town on her days of visit-This young friend is visiting museums, and asked me to find out( I have always boasted that with those on Yahoo Answerers are the BEST) in helping- So please can any of you recommend some names of decent hotels close by to Victoria, Oxford Circus %26amp; Paddington areas or within 3/5 stops of the tube stations? The price should be around sterling 25 or so per night- If Breakfast is included , that would be brilliant!- Or if there is a B%26amp; B , that too would be just great-
Please guys %26amp; gals need your help ASAP so she can book her stay
Thanks, thanks and more thanks in anticipationLondoners! Please advise / help reasonable hotel accomodation-B%26amp;B in Victoria, Oxford Circus %26amp; Padd?
Snowbird, I'm a Londoner born and bred and, as you can imagine, am frequently asked for recommendations of places to stay. I'm afraid no hotel in central London offers single-room accommodation for anywhere near 拢25. To give you an idea of how low that rate sounds to a Londoner's ear, the Youth Hostels Association (YHA) charges around 拢18 per night for its central London hostels: http://www.yha.org.uk/find-accommodation鈥?/a>
Outside the central area (public transport zones 1 and 2) you get better prices, but 拢25 is still on the low side for hotels. With that thought, I'd suggest having a look at London Homestead Services. http://www.lhslondon.co.uk/
LHS is a nice, family-run agency for b%26amp;bs around London, offering accommodation in the 拢18-40 bracket, which works for you. All are within easy reach of a tube station, so your young friend will be able to get to the museums easily. As you'll remember, the biggest clutch of major museums is in South Kensington: this is on the District and Piccadilly lines, so bear that in mind when selecting one of LHS's properties.
Best of luck, anyway and I hope your friend has a great time here.
=)Londoners! Please advise / help reasonable hotel accomodation-B%26amp;B in Victoria, Oxford Circus %26amp; Padd?
The price mentioned is for 4 nights 5 days
I am English and was in London earlier this year. I think you will find it impossible to find a hotel for 25 pounds a night in London, you might try going online and looking for a youth hostel, that might work.
Breakfast is seldom included in England unless it is a Bed and Breakfast and those would be much more expensive especially in London. 25 pounds is only about $50 and there will be pretty much nothing in the area you have suggested.
I am certainly not trying to be negative just honest, I would hate to mislead you. London is one of the most expensive Capitals in the world.
Best wishes, and enjoy a wonderful city!
Please guys %26amp; gals need your help ASAP so she can book her stay
Thanks, thanks and more thanks in anticipationLondoners! Please advise / help reasonable hotel accomodation-B%26amp;B in Victoria, Oxford Circus %26amp; Padd?
Snowbird, I'm a Londoner born and bred and, as you can imagine, am frequently asked for recommendations of places to stay. I'm afraid no hotel in central London offers single-room accommodation for anywhere near 拢25. To give you an idea of how low that rate sounds to a Londoner's ear, the Youth Hostels Association (YHA) charges around 拢18 per night for its central London hostels: http://www.yha.org.uk/find-accommodation鈥?/a>
Outside the central area (public transport zones 1 and 2) you get better prices, but 拢25 is still on the low side for hotels. With that thought, I'd suggest having a look at London Homestead Services. http://www.lhslondon.co.uk/
LHS is a nice, family-run agency for b%26amp;bs around London, offering accommodation in the 拢18-40 bracket, which works for you. All are within easy reach of a tube station, so your young friend will be able to get to the museums easily. As you'll remember, the biggest clutch of major museums is in South Kensington: this is on the District and Piccadilly lines, so bear that in mind when selecting one of LHS's properties.
Best of luck, anyway and I hope your friend has a great time here.
=)Londoners! Please advise / help reasonable hotel accomodation-B%26amp;B in Victoria, Oxford Circus %26amp; Padd?
The price mentioned is for 4 nights 5 days
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Londoners! Please advise / help reasonable hotel accomodation-B%26amp;B in Victoria, Oxford Circus %26amp; Padd?I am English and was in London earlier this year. I think you will find it impossible to find a hotel for 25 pounds a night in London, you might try going online and looking for a youth hostel, that might work.
Breakfast is seldom included in England unless it is a Bed and Breakfast and those would be much more expensive especially in London. 25 pounds is only about $50 and there will be pretty much nothing in the area you have suggested.
I am certainly not trying to be negative just honest, I would hate to mislead you. London is one of the most expensive Capitals in the world.
Best wishes, and enjoy a wonderful city!
Which one of these B&B hotels are the best in Victoria, London?
I'm planning to have a short trip at London. I want to stay at a affordable bed and breakfast hotel that is close to the Victoria Station. I've found the Comfort Inn Victoria and Best Western Victoria, does anyone know which one is better? Or does any local people know if there is any other hotels in this range? Thank you.Which one of these B%26amp;B hotels are the best in Victoria, London?
I think Comfort Inn Victoria looks a lucrative bet just got some of its reservations reviews at http://www.tophotels4u.com/London/
to make your search easy on the site just click the blue link "Hotel Name Contains" and copy paste either the word "Comfort Inn Victoria" or "Best Western Victoria" and you will get precise results about the hotel.....
Thanks tho'...
have a wonderful time!!!!
I think Comfort Inn Victoria looks a lucrative bet just got some of its reservations reviews at http://www.tophotels4u.com/London/
to make your search easy on the site just click the blue link "Hotel Name Contains" and copy paste either the word "Comfort Inn Victoria" or "Best Western Victoria" and you will get precise results about the hotel.....
Thanks tho'...
have a wonderful time!!!!
Age restriction for booking a hotel room in British Columbia, Canada.?
I am looking to book a hotel room in Victoria, British Columbia for two nights. It will be for me, an eighteen year old, along with another eighteen year old.
Is it possible to book when eighteen? Can you give me names of specific hotels that accept patrons of this age? Would a legal adult have to sign us in?
Please give me any and all the information you have on this topic.Age restriction for booking a hotel room in British Columbia, Canada.?
You have to be 18, so it wont be a problem.
Almost all hotels except you to give a credit card so they keep it on file (incase you damage hotel room).
You are a adult, your 18.
Hotels accept debit to pay, but almost all will want a credit card to put on file, and reverse any preauthorised charges when you return the key.Age restriction for booking a hotel room in British Columbia, Canada.?
At 18 in Canada you are a legal adult.
Can't buy smokes or alcohol (both 19) but you're legal in other aspects. Absolutely no problem booking hotels. Renting cars, on the other hand, is difficult for anyone under 25 (I guess for liability reasons), so watch out for that if you're gonna need it.
Edit: Credit cards are preferred, especially at bigger hotels. I would call the hotel you've decided on first and make sure that debit is accepted.
Is it possible to book when eighteen? Can you give me names of specific hotels that accept patrons of this age? Would a legal adult have to sign us in?
Please give me any and all the information you have on this topic.Age restriction for booking a hotel room in British Columbia, Canada.?
You have to be 18, so it wont be a problem.
Almost all hotels except you to give a credit card so they keep it on file (incase you damage hotel room).
You are a adult, your 18.
Hotels accept debit to pay, but almost all will want a credit card to put on file, and reverse any preauthorised charges when you return the key.Age restriction for booking a hotel room in British Columbia, Canada.?
At 18 in Canada you are a legal adult.
Can't buy smokes or alcohol (both 19) but you're legal in other aspects. Absolutely no problem booking hotels. Renting cars, on the other hand, is difficult for anyone under 25 (I guess for liability reasons), so watch out for that if you're gonna need it.
Edit: Credit cards are preferred, especially at bigger hotels. I would call the hotel you've decided on first and make sure that debit is accepted.
What is the best hotel to stay at in Victoria, BC-Canada? Why?
For a luxury hotel i would suggest the Empress or the Marriot. The Empress hotel is a very old lhotel the rooms are fairly nice if you are on the gold floor the rooms are alot more upscale.There is afternoon tea. It has alot of history. The Empress is runned by Farimont so it is well known. The Marriot is also a beautiful hotel a little smaller alot newer. I just stayed at the Marriot last weekend The rooms are very clean and bright. The hotels are both located in the downtown . Near lots of shops, restraunts, and beautiful views of the city. For more info on Victoria plz visit.. hellobc.com it will help you out. hope i helped.What is the best hotel to stay at in Victoria, BC-Canada? Why?
What's your budget? If you want luxury and elegance probably the Fairmont Empress is the way to go. The Grand Pacific is another. Both are located along Victoria's "Inner Harbour" close to shopping, restaurants and tourist attractions. If you're more budget conscience there are other less expensive options. Try this website.What is the best hotel to stay at in Victoria, BC-Canada? Why?
The Victoria Marriott was named 2007 Hotel of the year by Marriott International.What is the best hotel to stay at in Victoria, BC-Canada? Why?
Me and my dad are from Victoria, and we moved back after a few months of him doing business in Winnipeg last year, but our house was being rented out until the end of the month, and it was around the 15th of March. We stayed in the Victoria Mariott, and we stayed for two weeks. I have never enjoyed a hotel more. It's beautiful, the beds are amazingly comfortable, the patios have nice views, and the furniture is very fashionable. The room service is fast and delicious, the front desk mini-convinience food is fabulous, and the restaurant, which I think is called Fire and Water, has a lot of great food on the menu.
The Empress, The Victoria Marriott ,
Ocean Pointe Resort ... i stayed in this hotel abt 4 years ago and it was nice, the rooms were clean and the staff are really nice and the view of the inner habour is gr8 especially during the nighttimetraffic cameras
What's your budget? If you want luxury and elegance probably the Fairmont Empress is the way to go. The Grand Pacific is another. Both are located along Victoria's "Inner Harbour" close to shopping, restaurants and tourist attractions. If you're more budget conscience there are other less expensive options. Try this website.What is the best hotel to stay at in Victoria, BC-Canada? Why?
The Victoria Marriott was named 2007 Hotel of the year by Marriott International.What is the best hotel to stay at in Victoria, BC-Canada? Why?
Me and my dad are from Victoria, and we moved back after a few months of him doing business in Winnipeg last year, but our house was being rented out until the end of the month, and it was around the 15th of March. We stayed in the Victoria Mariott, and we stayed for two weeks. I have never enjoyed a hotel more. It's beautiful, the beds are amazingly comfortable, the patios have nice views, and the furniture is very fashionable. The room service is fast and delicious, the front desk mini-convinience food is fabulous, and the restaurant, which I think is called Fire and Water, has a lot of great food on the menu.
The Empress, The Victoria Marriott ,
Ocean Pointe Resort ... i stayed in this hotel abt 4 years ago and it was nice, the rooms were clean and the staff are really nice and the view of the inner habour is gr8 especially during the nighttime
Is the Thistle Victoria in London a good hotel?
Here are some highlights to the Thistle Victoria:
- Grand Victorian property located adjacent to Victoria train station,
- Blue patterned fabrics combine with light tones in the 357 modern guestrooms, all with high-speed Internet ports and cable TV.
- A concierge is on hand to help book shows and restaurants; alternatively onsite dining and room service are available.
Location is excellent. The hotel is physically connected to Victoria station (with entrances inside and outside the station).
Lobby is quite nice and there is an eating establishment.
Our first room was simply disgusting. When I pulled the comforter back on the bed, the sheets were covered in what appeared to be human hair. It was as though someone had their hair cut in the bed earlier that day. The bathroom was riddled with nasties too. The elevators were not working so we went back down the seven flights of stairs to the front desk (who was very friendly). They apologized and gave us another room. Up the stairs we went (again).
This room might have been clean but we didn't really find out as we opened the door on a young couple during an intimate moment.
Back down to the front desk, and this time I asked for the manager. The manager was very apologetic (and I told him he should really be apologizing to the folks in room 760). He took us to another room which was acceptable (although the bathroom had used towels inside). We had to laugh. Having spent a fair amount of time in Europe, I've learned to significantly lower my standards regarding hotels, but this was hilarious.
I was taken aback by the general lack of sophistication amongst the staff as well. They couldn't seem to understand that we really wanted a single bed.
To make it up to me and my partner, he sent us a complimentary bottle of South African Merlot (which was a nice gesture).
Location is excellent, just watch out for the quality of the room. The staff is kind but incompetent. They also seemed very short staffed. I overheard a conversation at the front desk (the next day) that the hotel was running an internet special for 50 pounds per person on certain days. And the hotel had overbooked.
You can click here to read reviews about the Thistle Victoria from people who have stayed there:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-鈥?/a>Is the Thistle Victoria in London a good hotel?
The Thistle Victoria is an elegant and spacious Victorian hotel adjacent to Victoria mainline railway station. Many of London's famous landmarks such as Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament, within easy walking distance. With well appointed bedrooms including suites, the hotel offers a traditional atmosphere with friendly attentive service. for pictures and more info go to: http://www.londontown.com/LondonHotel/Th鈥?/a>
- Grand Victorian property located adjacent to Victoria train station,
- Blue patterned fabrics combine with light tones in the 357 modern guestrooms, all with high-speed Internet ports and cable TV.
- A concierge is on hand to help book shows and restaurants; alternatively onsite dining and room service are available.
Location is excellent. The hotel is physically connected to Victoria station (with entrances inside and outside the station).
Lobby is quite nice and there is an eating establishment.
Our first room was simply disgusting. When I pulled the comforter back on the bed, the sheets were covered in what appeared to be human hair. It was as though someone had their hair cut in the bed earlier that day. The bathroom was riddled with nasties too. The elevators were not working so we went back down the seven flights of stairs to the front desk (who was very friendly). They apologized and gave us another room. Up the stairs we went (again).
This room might have been clean but we didn't really find out as we opened the door on a young couple during an intimate moment.
Back down to the front desk, and this time I asked for the manager. The manager was very apologetic (and I told him he should really be apologizing to the folks in room 760). He took us to another room which was acceptable (although the bathroom had used towels inside). We had to laugh. Having spent a fair amount of time in Europe, I've learned to significantly lower my standards regarding hotels, but this was hilarious.
I was taken aback by the general lack of sophistication amongst the staff as well. They couldn't seem to understand that we really wanted a single bed.
To make it up to me and my partner, he sent us a complimentary bottle of South African Merlot (which was a nice gesture).
Location is excellent, just watch out for the quality of the room. The staff is kind but incompetent. They also seemed very short staffed. I overheard a conversation at the front desk (the next day) that the hotel was running an internet special for 50 pounds per person on certain days. And the hotel had overbooked.
You can click here to read reviews about the Thistle Victoria from people who have stayed there:
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-鈥?/a>Is the Thistle Victoria in London a good hotel?
The Thistle Victoria is an elegant and spacious Victorian hotel adjacent to Victoria mainline railway station. Many of London's famous landmarks such as Buckingham Palace and the Houses of Parliament, within easy walking distance. With well appointed bedrooms including suites, the hotel offers a traditional atmosphere with friendly attentive service. for pictures and more info go to: http://www.londontown.com/LondonHotel/Th鈥?/a>
Any lowprice hotels near london victoria station or wembley arena?
Hey guys, im going to a concert in december and need a hotel i can stay at the night after the concert, the concert is at wembley arena, but im getting a train to london victoria and a tube to the arena, is there any cheap hotels (travel lodge etc) near the london victoria station, or even better near wembley arena? thanksAny lowprice hotels near london victoria station or wembley arena?
Your best bet is to stay near Victoria, as Wembley is a bit of a depressing place. There are tons of cheap hotels near Victoria Station. They are mostly situated in Belgrave Road. Check some out in this link.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en-GB%26amp;s鈥?/a>Any lowprice hotels near london victoria station or wembley arena?
Traveloge, Premier Inn etc are generally cheap, but not on the night before or after a big concert in the area. Better to check out a site such as laterooms.com or booking.com, which often have good deals.Any lowprice hotels near london victoria station or wembley arena?
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely give you the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
Your best bet is to stay near Victoria, as Wembley is a bit of a depressing place. There are tons of cheap hotels near Victoria Station. They are mostly situated in Belgrave Road. Check some out in this link.
http://maps.google.co.uk/maps?hl=en-GB%26amp;s鈥?/a>Any lowprice hotels near london victoria station or wembley arena?
Traveloge, Premier Inn etc are generally cheap, but not on the night before or after a big concert in the area. Better to check out a site such as laterooms.com or booking.com, which often have good deals.Any lowprice hotels near london victoria station or wembley arena?
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely give you the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
Know a good cheap London hotel near West End and one near Victoria coach station.?
If you stayed at the hotel, how would you review it and is it in walking distance of a tube?
When you visited London how did get around? taxi?Know a good cheap London hotel near West End and one near Victoria coach station.?
nope
sory mate
When you visited London how did get around? taxi?Know a good cheap London hotel near West End and one near Victoria coach station.?
nope
sory mate
I will like the phone number of the goring hotel in london (victoria)?
beeston place
sw1w 0jwI will like the phone number of the goring hotel in london (victoria)?
020 7396 9000
How do you know you will like the number if you you don't know it?I will like the phone number of the goring hotel in london (victoria)?
07972397925
Then I hope it won't disappoint.I will like the phone number of the goring hotel in london (victoria)?
Why don't you look it up on the internet?
sw1w 0jwI will like the phone number of the goring hotel in london (victoria)?
020 7396 9000
How do you know you will like the number if you you don't know it?I will like the phone number of the goring hotel in london (victoria)?
07972397925
Then I hope it won't disappoint.I will like the phone number of the goring hotel in london (victoria)?
Why don't you look it up on the internet?
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 taximedical city dallas
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
Which hotel in Pattaya is better: The Queen Victoria inn on Soi 6 or the Secrets hotel near walking street?
I'm going to pattaya for the fist time at the end of september. I have heard great things about both of these hotels and I'm trying to decide which one to choose.Which hotel in Pattaya is better: The Queen Victoria inn on Soi 6 or the Secrets hotel near walking street?
Lu ma man,theres loads of better Hotels than they two dumps.Soi 6 is empty just now,so is most of Pattaya,2 of my mates have bars in Soi 6.The Jack Tar.and The Clansman.Soi 6 is good for the girls,but would not stay there,it depends on how much you want to spend per night,i usually stay in Soi Dianna,The Araca Lodge Hotel,2 pools,breakfast in the mornong sports room,gymnasium,very clean,great value for money,and the bars are right outside.want to know more,let me know.Andi
I like the location of Queen Vic because it is more central. Stay there for a couple nights and check out the other place. Bars and restaurants are cheaper near QV area, easier access for cheap travel on songthaews. There are many other hotels in Pattaya than just these two to look over.
Happy hunting.Which hotel in Pattaya is better: The Queen Victoria inn on Soi 6 or the Secrets hotel near walking street?
Secrets for sure the girls from heaven will take care of you plus you do not want to run the Soi 6 gauntlet every day.
Diana Inn on second road is best. Queen vic is o.k but no swimming pool. Secrets is just off walking street again I don't think it has a swimming pool.Which hotel in Pattaya is better: The Queen Victoria inn on Soi 6 or the Secrets hotel near walking street?
Better yet, stay here:
http://www.eastinypattaya.com/
Soi 8 and with a pool........
Lu ma man,theres loads of better Hotels than they two dumps.Soi 6 is empty just now,so is most of Pattaya,2 of my mates have bars in Soi 6.The Jack Tar.and The Clansman.Soi 6 is good for the girls,but would not stay there,it depends on how much you want to spend per night,i usually stay in Soi Dianna,The Araca Lodge Hotel,2 pools,breakfast in the mornong sports room,gymnasium,very clean,great value for money,and the bars are right outside.want to know more,let me know.Andi
I like the location of Queen Vic because it is more central. Stay there for a couple nights and check out the other place. Bars and restaurants are cheaper near QV area, easier access for cheap travel on songthaews. There are many other hotels in Pattaya than just these two to look over.
Happy hunting.Which hotel in Pattaya is better: The Queen Victoria inn on Soi 6 or the Secrets hotel near walking street?
Secrets for sure the girls from heaven will take care of you plus you do not want to run the Soi 6 gauntlet every day.
Diana Inn on second road is best. Queen vic is o.k but no swimming pool. Secrets is just off walking street again I don't think it has a swimming pool.Which hotel in Pattaya is better: The Queen Victoria inn on Soi 6 or the Secrets hotel near walking street?
Better yet, stay here:
http://www.eastinypattaya.com/
Soi 8 and with a pool........
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.
How to travel from victoria coach station to hilton hotel, edgware road?
Could you please tell me the bus to take for travelling from Victoria coach station to Hilton hotel, edgware road and coming back ??
Also any alternative means of transport ???
ThanksHow to travel from victoria coach station to hilton hotel, edgware road?
You could ask the bear cavalry.
But just be careful.How to travel from victoria coach station to hilton hotel, edgware road?
The bus is the cheapest option. Walk down to Victoria Station (200 yards) and catch a number 16 bus to the Hilton Edgware Road. If you don't have an Oyster or Travelcard, purchase your bus ticket (拢2) from the machine by the bus stops before boardingHow to travel from victoria coach station to hilton hotel, edgware road?
No 16
change at Kilburn High Road Station
No 32.
Or, you really could be 'classy' and just take a cab!
Also any alternative means of transport ???
ThanksHow to travel from victoria coach station to hilton hotel, edgware road?
You could ask the bear cavalry.
But just be careful.How to travel from victoria coach station to hilton hotel, edgware road?
The bus is the cheapest option. Walk down to Victoria Station (200 yards) and catch a number 16 bus to the Hilton Edgware Road. If you don't have an Oyster or Travelcard, purchase your bus ticket (拢2) from the machine by the bus stops before boardingHow to travel from victoria coach station to hilton hotel, edgware road?
No 16
change at Kilburn High Road Station
No 32.
Or, you really could be 'classy' and just take a cab!
Haunted hotel in Victoria BC Canada?
I remember reading a book about haunted places and a few mentioned were in canada when I was younger (Please do not give any crap like "ghosts aren't real. it's all in your head." I've had enough experience, i don't need that.) and I remember reading one particular one about a hotel in victoria BC canada.
it said that there was a girl and on her wedding day was walking up the left side of the staircase, when she slipped on the train her her dress and cracked her head on the staircase and died, and even now when you stand on the staircase you can feel a draft even when the door is shut.
I remember asking my mom about it, and she had told me we stayed in the hotel. (I remember standing on the left side staircase, too, and there WAS a draft) but I can't remember what the hotel was called. I'm really bored right now, so I'm looking everything up that i want to know about.
can anybody help me with this? I've searched for about an hour now and I can't seem to find anything. it's a pretty old hotel, i remember, and I don't think it was the Empress...(though, I could be wrong, but I can't find any good pictures of the inside of it to remember. this was when I was in grade 2, so i don't remember what it was called, but I have a photographic memory so I can remember what it looked like quite well.)Haunted hotel in Victoria BC Canada?
Well, there are actually several hotels in the Victoria area that are said to be haunted (at least 4) but I think the one you are talking about may be the Bedford Regency. Don't quote me on this as it has been several years for me but I believe that this hotel is said to be haunted by at least two ghosts, one of a man (Brady, stabbed to death on the stairs going to what is now the basement) and the other by a woman ("Lady" Churchill who was Brady's girlfriend and the cause of his death) that is said to appear outside one of the rooms and cause, I have heard, a barrier of cold wind at times. The man has only been seen by the staff descending some stairs that lead to the outside from the basement, which used to be, at one time, a bar. If this is the hotel we were told the stories on a walking tour given by Ghostly Walks and I believe that a previous answer gave you the website address.
Another hotel said to be haunted is the Empress which, from your description, is not the hotel you are talking about. In here it is an elderly woman that is supposed to knock on doors late in the evening asking for help finding her room. When someone goes to help her look for the room they find it is not there and, upon turning to the woman, find she has vanished. The story I heard was that this woman lived her last years in a room at the Empress and passed away there. A number of years later the room itself was removed to install a new elevator to several other rooms that were being constructed on an upper level.
Of course a draft in an older hotel does not mean that there is a ghost however when we were on our tour we stopped in the lobby of one hotel (Bedford Regency??) and my girlfriend told me while standing in the lobby and listening to the talk, someone or something was flicking the ends of her shoelaces. I suggest that you take the tour through downtown (although be aware you spend a lot of time going down back alleys which can be smelly). We have taken it several times however only once did we actually enter the hotel itself, the other times the talks were given outside. Just one more thing, the two ghosts, Brady and Lady Churchill, are also said to haunt a restaurant nearby where, when they were alive, they often went.Haunted hotel in Victoria BC Canada?
I can't seem to find the one your looking for maybe if you keep doing web searches you might find the name.
Below are a few facts on hotels in that area.Haunted hotel in Victoria BC Canada?
Victoria has ghost tours, lectures and programs available. Maybe they might help you. Here is
their link.
http://www.discoverthepast.com/index.htm鈥?/a>
it said that there was a girl and on her wedding day was walking up the left side of the staircase, when she slipped on the train her her dress and cracked her head on the staircase and died, and even now when you stand on the staircase you can feel a draft even when the door is shut.
I remember asking my mom about it, and she had told me we stayed in the hotel. (I remember standing on the left side staircase, too, and there WAS a draft) but I can't remember what the hotel was called. I'm really bored right now, so I'm looking everything up that i want to know about.
can anybody help me with this? I've searched for about an hour now and I can't seem to find anything. it's a pretty old hotel, i remember, and I don't think it was the Empress...(though, I could be wrong, but I can't find any good pictures of the inside of it to remember. this was when I was in grade 2, so i don't remember what it was called, but I have a photographic memory so I can remember what it looked like quite well.)Haunted hotel in Victoria BC Canada?
Well, there are actually several hotels in the Victoria area that are said to be haunted (at least 4) but I think the one you are talking about may be the Bedford Regency. Don't quote me on this as it has been several years for me but I believe that this hotel is said to be haunted by at least two ghosts, one of a man (Brady, stabbed to death on the stairs going to what is now the basement) and the other by a woman ("Lady" Churchill who was Brady's girlfriend and the cause of his death) that is said to appear outside one of the rooms and cause, I have heard, a barrier of cold wind at times. The man has only been seen by the staff descending some stairs that lead to the outside from the basement, which used to be, at one time, a bar. If this is the hotel we were told the stories on a walking tour given by Ghostly Walks and I believe that a previous answer gave you the website address.
Another hotel said to be haunted is the Empress which, from your description, is not the hotel you are talking about. In here it is an elderly woman that is supposed to knock on doors late in the evening asking for help finding her room. When someone goes to help her look for the room they find it is not there and, upon turning to the woman, find she has vanished. The story I heard was that this woman lived her last years in a room at the Empress and passed away there. A number of years later the room itself was removed to install a new elevator to several other rooms that were being constructed on an upper level.
Of course a draft in an older hotel does not mean that there is a ghost however when we were on our tour we stopped in the lobby of one hotel (Bedford Regency??) and my girlfriend told me while standing in the lobby and listening to the talk, someone or something was flicking the ends of her shoelaces. I suggest that you take the tour through downtown (although be aware you spend a lot of time going down back alleys which can be smelly). We have taken it several times however only once did we actually enter the hotel itself, the other times the talks were given outside. Just one more thing, the two ghosts, Brady and Lady Churchill, are also said to haunt a restaurant nearby where, when they were alive, they often went.Haunted hotel in Victoria BC Canada?
I can't seem to find the one your looking for maybe if you keep doing web searches you might find the name.
Below are a few facts on hotels in that area.Haunted hotel in Victoria BC Canada?
Victoria has ghost tours, lectures and programs available. Maybe they might help you. Here is
their link.
http://www.discoverthepast.com/index.htm鈥?/a>
Sidney Hotel London-Victoria?
Hi
Can anyone tell me how far this hotel is from
1. Gatwick
2. The O2
3. Shopping!
Thanks
The full address is : 68-76 Belgrave Road,
Victoria,
Westminster,
SW1VSidney Hotel London-Victoria?
I've seen it, stayed at another hotel nearby. It's a 5-10 minute walk from Victoria train/tube station, or across Buckingham Palace Road from bus terminal. There are no buses along here, it is a side road. Can't tell you how far from Gatwick, I think it is a fair way from O2, but you will be near the tube and buses.
There are some shops in an adjacent street, but I guess that isn't the type of shops you are asking about (although there is a small Tesco's). Again, Regent St and Oxford St are only a short tube/bus ride away.
There are always a lot of taxis around, being so near such a large transport terminal.Sidney Hotel London-Victoria?
it's irrelevant how many miles it is ... what matters is the transport connections ... have a look at the underground map
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/s鈥?/a>
the hotel is half way between Victoria and Pimlico underground stations ... trains from Gatwick come into Victoria mainline station so that makes it very easy to get to (although you might want to get a taxi from Victoria to your hotel on arrival if you've got a lot of luggage) ... to get to the O2 you need to get to North Greenwich station on the Jubilee line, which means you would get the Victoria line from either Victoria or Pimlico to Green Park and interchange onto the Jubilee line ... shopping is not a problem, there's shops all over London ... one of the bigger shopping areas is Oxford Street (Victoria line again to Oxford Circus)Sidney Hotel London-Victoria?
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-鈥?/a>
I always use tripadvisor to check on hotels before I book. Basically you will open the door and hit the bed but fine if you don't want to spend too much time in your room.
Perfect for Gatwick - get on the Gatwick Express to London Victoria and then walk or take a black cab - about 5 mins.
The O2 - well nothing is near there as it's in Greenwich in the middle of nowhere but - take the Victoria Line to Green park and change for Jubilee Line Eastbound to North Greenwich. As long as your concert finishes before midnight, you can get home using the tube.
Shopping - Main shops are on Oxford Street - from Victoria go to Oxford Circus on the Victoria Line.mcdonalds jobs
Can anyone tell me how far this hotel is from
1. Gatwick
2. The O2
3. Shopping!
Thanks
The full address is : 68-76 Belgrave Road,
Victoria,
Westminster,
SW1VSidney Hotel London-Victoria?
I've seen it, stayed at another hotel nearby. It's a 5-10 minute walk from Victoria train/tube station, or across Buckingham Palace Road from bus terminal. There are no buses along here, it is a side road. Can't tell you how far from Gatwick, I think it is a fair way from O2, but you will be near the tube and buses.
There are some shops in an adjacent street, but I guess that isn't the type of shops you are asking about (although there is a small Tesco's). Again, Regent St and Oxford St are only a short tube/bus ride away.
There are always a lot of taxis around, being so near such a large transport terminal.Sidney Hotel London-Victoria?
it's irrelevant how many miles it is ... what matters is the transport connections ... have a look at the underground map
http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/s鈥?/a>
the hotel is half way between Victoria and Pimlico underground stations ... trains from Gatwick come into Victoria mainline station so that makes it very easy to get to (although you might want to get a taxi from Victoria to your hotel on arrival if you've got a lot of luggage) ... to get to the O2 you need to get to North Greenwich station on the Jubilee line, which means you would get the Victoria line from either Victoria or Pimlico to Green Park and interchange onto the Jubilee line ... shopping is not a problem, there's shops all over London ... one of the bigger shopping areas is Oxford Street (Victoria line again to Oxford Circus)Sidney Hotel London-Victoria?
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-鈥?/a>
I always use tripadvisor to check on hotels before I book. Basically you will open the door and hit the bed but fine if you don't want to spend too much time in your room.
Perfect for Gatwick - get on the Gatwick Express to London Victoria and then walk or take a black cab - about 5 mins.
The O2 - well nothing is near there as it's in Greenwich in the middle of nowhere but - take the Victoria Line to Green park and change for Jubilee Line Eastbound to North Greenwich. As long as your concert finishes before midnight, you can get home using the tube.
Shopping - Main shops are on Oxford Street - from Victoria go to Oxford Circus on the Victoria Line.
A nice but reasonably priced hotel in/near downtown Victoria?
Will be doing some walking around downtown for just a day and visiting the gardens. Would prefer something close to downtown and the Port Angeles ferry with inexpensive parking (we'll have a car). Prefer newer hotel with good A/C and plumbing but doesn't need to be fancy...any recommendations? Are there any good chain hotels comparable to a Hampton Inn?A nice but reasonably priced hotel in/near downtown Victoria?
A lot of the hotels are not filling up right now, so don't forget you can usually strike a deal. Feel free to barter a bit.
The Days Inn is fine, nothing special, but clean and okay. The Laurel Point is really nice, and just renovated and sometimes you can get a good deal. I wouldn't bother with the Hotel Grand Pacific or the Empress, very antique-y and over priced. If you go a little further into downtown from the water there is a Travelodge and a Mariott. Both good chains.
Try the Days Inn right across the street from the Black Ball ferry terminal.
http://www.daysinnvictoria.com/
More info on Victoria.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>A nice but reasonably priced hotel in/near downtown Victoria?
The Days Inn is okay and probably one of the more reasonable hotels in the downtown area. There are a lot of hotels however some of them can be, even with the lower economy, quite pricey at this time of the year. You may want to look at some of the online booking sites for accommodation that seems reasonable then check for in dependant reviews on the hotels. There are a couple of Best Western hotels in the downtown area however they are not too cheap.
Oh, the Empress could be considered to be "antique" but that is the basis of it's charm. It is the "grand dame" of hotels in Victoria but you do pay for the privilege. I have stayed there a few times over the years when I can afford it. The Grand Pacific is newer and quite nice but also expensive. I generally stay at the Chateau Victoria however their rooms do not have built in air conditioning which is their main problem. They have portable air conditioners in the suites, not sure about the standard rooms since I stay in their suites. It is not fancy but it is comfortable.
The EmpressA nice but reasonably priced hotel in/near downtown Victoria?
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you great hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
go to the ocean island inn, cheap $20 per night, no curfew lots of cool people, live music, bar and restaurant.
Now, I'm not sure what you think about victoria, or where you are coming from but I have never stayed anywhere claiming to be a hotel that does not have indoor plumbing. Also, you are hard pressed to find an air conditioner in Victoria. We simply don't need them.
A lot of the hotels are not filling up right now, so don't forget you can usually strike a deal. Feel free to barter a bit.
The Days Inn is fine, nothing special, but clean and okay. The Laurel Point is really nice, and just renovated and sometimes you can get a good deal. I wouldn't bother with the Hotel Grand Pacific or the Empress, very antique-y and over priced. If you go a little further into downtown from the water there is a Travelodge and a Mariott. Both good chains.
Try the Days Inn right across the street from the Black Ball ferry terminal.
http://www.daysinnvictoria.com/
More info on Victoria.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index;鈥?/a>A nice but reasonably priced hotel in/near downtown Victoria?
The Days Inn is okay and probably one of the more reasonable hotels in the downtown area. There are a lot of hotels however some of them can be, even with the lower economy, quite pricey at this time of the year. You may want to look at some of the online booking sites for accommodation that seems reasonable then check for in dependant reviews on the hotels. There are a couple of Best Western hotels in the downtown area however they are not too cheap.
Oh, the Empress could be considered to be "antique" but that is the basis of it's charm. It is the "grand dame" of hotels in Victoria but you do pay for the privilege. I have stayed there a few times over the years when I can afford it. The Grand Pacific is newer and quite nice but also expensive. I generally stay at the Chateau Victoria however their rooms do not have built in air conditioning which is their main problem. They have portable air conditioners in the suites, not sure about the standard rooms since I stay in their suites. It is not fancy but it is comfortable.
The EmpressA nice but reasonably priced hotel in/near downtown Victoria?
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you great hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
go to the ocean island inn, cheap $20 per night, no curfew lots of cool people, live music, bar and restaurant.
Now, I'm not sure what you think about victoria, or where you are coming from but I have never stayed anywhere claiming to be a hotel that does not have indoor plumbing. Also, you are hard pressed to find an air conditioner in Victoria. We simply don't need them.
Someone knows Dover hotel in London near Victoria Station?
In december I'll be in London with my family for 5 days. I 'd reserve a quad room in Dover Hotel in Belgrave Road. Someone has been in this hotel? Is the zone good? Are there good restaurant or pub in the area near Victoia?Someone knows Dover hotel in London near Victoria Station?
Well, the reviews on TripAdvisor from people who have stayed at the Dover Hotel this summer are not great. Have a look here: http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserRev鈥?/a>
Mind you, many of the complaints are about how small the rooms are, which is something everyone is shocked by when they stay in any of central London's cheaper hotels. Space here costs a lot of money!
Other common complaints are the lack of air-conditioning (not a problem in December!) and that there are no lifts.
However, there are lots of restaurants and pubs around Victoria! Within a few minutes' walk you will find everything from pizza places and noodle bars (including a branch of the excellent Wagamama) to top restaurants.
You can get a full list of what's nearby from London Town's directory. Search under 'restaurants', for places near Victoria underground: http://www.londontown.com
Just a thought about the hotel...
As you will be staying for five days and bringing your family, I wonder if you would be better staying further away from the centre of town, where you get better value for money. In that case, I would suggest the Bay Tree House bed-and-breakfast, which is in New Southgate, north London, but near an Underground station.
Here's what TripAdvisor reviewers say about it: http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserRev鈥?/a>
Anyway, I hope your visit is wonderful. By then, all the Christmas lights will be on and the shop-window displays complete (check out the windows at Selfridges, Harrods and Harvey Nichols; they're always special). And the big tree in Trafalgar Square will be up too. It's a lovely time to visit, although very busy!
Love from a Londoner born and bred.
=DSomeone knows Dover hotel in London near Victoria Station?
The area is fine. There is plenty around there and a taxi up the road into the West End, the very centre, will not break the bank. I hope you plan your five days a little in advance.
Well, the reviews on TripAdvisor from people who have stayed at the Dover Hotel this summer are not great. Have a look here: http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserRev鈥?/a>
Mind you, many of the complaints are about how small the rooms are, which is something everyone is shocked by when they stay in any of central London's cheaper hotels. Space here costs a lot of money!
Other common complaints are the lack of air-conditioning (not a problem in December!) and that there are no lifts.
However, there are lots of restaurants and pubs around Victoria! Within a few minutes' walk you will find everything from pizza places and noodle bars (including a branch of the excellent Wagamama) to top restaurants.
You can get a full list of what's nearby from London Town's directory. Search under 'restaurants', for places near Victoria underground: http://www.londontown.com
Just a thought about the hotel...
As you will be staying for five days and bringing your family, I wonder if you would be better staying further away from the centre of town, where you get better value for money. In that case, I would suggest the Bay Tree House bed-and-breakfast, which is in New Southgate, north London, but near an Underground station.
Here's what TripAdvisor reviewers say about it: http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserRev鈥?/a>
Anyway, I hope your visit is wonderful. By then, all the Christmas lights will be on and the shop-window displays complete (check out the windows at Selfridges, Harrods and Harvey Nichols; they're always special). And the big tree in Trafalgar Square will be up too. It's a lovely time to visit, although very busy!
Love from a Londoner born and bred.
=DSomeone knows Dover hotel in London near Victoria Station?
The area is fine. There is plenty around there and a taxi up the road into the West End, the very centre, will not break the bank. I hope you plan your five days a little in advance.
Help with English (The Windsor Lake Victoria...)?
The Windsor Lake Victoria/Hotel Lybia/whatever name has lost most of its character and while it has a big, clean pool, really has nothing else worth worrying about.
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Question: really has nothing else "worth worrying about"%26lt;%26lt; Is this positive meaning or not?Help with English (The Windsor Lake Victoria...)?
It's a slightly ironic expression, in that it uses a negative idea 'worry' for something that isn't really negative.
In this sense it's not really positive or negative. It means something like 'there is nothing else worth taking any notice of'. Nothing else stands out as either good or bad. It implies that it's a dull, boring place, but at least it does have a good pool.
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Question: really has nothing else "worth worrying about"%26lt;%26lt; Is this positive meaning or not?Help with English (The Windsor Lake Victoria...)?
It's a slightly ironic expression, in that it uses a negative idea 'worry' for something that isn't really negative.
In this sense it's not really positive or negative. It means something like 'there is nothing else worth taking any notice of'. Nothing else stands out as either good or bad. It implies that it's a dull, boring place, but at least it does have a good pool.
I need the telephone number for the Kingdom Hotel in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe?
Telephone: + 27 31 7645075 (GMT+2 hours) office hours onlyI need the telephone number for the Kingdom Hotel in Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe?
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The cheapest hotel in downtown victoria bc.?
can s/o tell me where is the cheapest hotel in victoria!
downtown please. and how many people can get in that room
how is the room.
thnksThe cheapest hotel in downtown victoria bc.?
Ocean Island backpackers inn. Great experience there.The cheapest hotel in downtown victoria bc.?
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely give you the best prices available. just go here: http://bookme.com/hotels.php and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.The cheapest hotel in downtown victoria bc.?
Backpacker's Inn right downtown. It's cheap and a really cool place. You can meet lots of awesome people there.papa ginos
downtown please. and how many people can get in that room
how is the room.
thnksThe cheapest hotel in downtown victoria bc.?
Ocean Island backpackers inn. Great experience there.The cheapest hotel in downtown victoria bc.?
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely give you the best prices available. just go here: http://bookme.com/hotels.php and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.The cheapest hotel in downtown victoria bc.?
Backpacker's Inn right downtown. It's cheap and a really cool place. You can meet lots of awesome people there.
Easiest way to get from London Victoria to Bridge Park Hotel UK?
what is the easiest way to get there?Easiest way to get from London Victoria to Bridge Park Hotel UK?
here's the tube map http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/s鈥?/a>
from Victoria take either the Circle or District lines eastbound three stops to Embankment ... interchange onto the Bakerloo line northbound to Stonebridge Park underground station ... come out of the station and take Bus Route No 18 (24 Hours) towards Euston ... get down at Stonebridge Park Hotel Bus Stop (Hotel door step).Easiest way to get from London Victoria to Bridge Park Hotel UK?
If you want an answer to this question, at least give us a clue where the Bridge Park Hotel is, like an address! The UK is a large country with a great many hotels....
here's the tube map http://www.tfl.gov.uk/assets/downloads/s鈥?/a>
from Victoria take either the Circle or District lines eastbound three stops to Embankment ... interchange onto the Bakerloo line northbound to Stonebridge Park underground station ... come out of the station and take Bus Route No 18 (24 Hours) towards Euston ... get down at Stonebridge Park Hotel Bus Stop (Hotel door step).Easiest way to get from London Victoria to Bridge Park Hotel UK?
If you want an answer to this question, at least give us a clue where the Bridge Park Hotel is, like an address! The UK is a large country with a great many hotels....
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.. ..
Hotel London Victoria Station?
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.
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.
What is the best hotel for honeymooners in Melbourne, Victoria?
What hotel would you recommend for honeymooners in Melbourne, or other parts of Victoria?What is the best hotel for honeymooners in Melbourne, Victoria?
The Sofitel and get a good room type rather than just the basic room. It's my favourite hotel in Melbourne and I have stayed in almost all of them. I'm very much a hotel junkie!!What is the best hotel for honeymooners in Melbourne, Victoria?
Though I never have been to Australia, and am not qualified to answer your question, the very fact you're with your lover, makes any place special.What is the best hotel for honeymooners in Melbourne, Victoria?
Novotel http://www.novotelmelbourne.com.au/
Crown Towers Hotel Melbourne http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot鈥?/a>
The hilton http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/promotions/h鈥?/a>
Langham Hotel Melbourne http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot鈥?/a>
Radisson on Flagstaff Gardens Hotel Melbourne http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot鈥?/a>
Westin Hotel Melbourne http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot鈥?/a>
Victoria Hotel Melbourne http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot鈥?/a>
Melbourne Hotels http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Cit鈥?/a>
The Sofitel and get a good room type rather than just the basic room. It's my favourite hotel in Melbourne and I have stayed in almost all of them. I'm very much a hotel junkie!!What is the best hotel for honeymooners in Melbourne, Victoria?
Though I never have been to Australia, and am not qualified to answer your question, the very fact you're with your lover, makes any place special.What is the best hotel for honeymooners in Melbourne, Victoria?
Novotel http://www.novotelmelbourne.com.au/
Crown Towers Hotel Melbourne http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot鈥?/a>
The hilton http://www.hilton.com/en/hi/promotions/h鈥?/a>
Langham Hotel Melbourne http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot鈥?/a>
Radisson on Flagstaff Gardens Hotel Melbourne http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot鈥?/a>
Westin Hotel Melbourne http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot鈥?/a>
Victoria Hotel Melbourne http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Hot鈥?/a>
Melbourne Hotels http://hotels.americacheaphotels.com/Cit鈥?/a>
Does anyone know the History of Victoria Court Hotel and Motel Philippines? ?
For any kind of travel information check http://www.cheap-airline-airfare.comDoes anyone know the History of Victoria Court Hotel and Motel Philippines? ?
Oh, these are the so-called "BIGLANG LIKO"!vocelli
Oh, these are the so-called "BIGLANG LIKO"!
I wanna know if Mr Emily ferguson Real working as HR manager in victoria park hotel?
Someone named Mr. Emily Ferguson,HR Manager in Victoria Park Hotel offered me a hotel job. And he sent me hotel oral interview forms to be answer and as a beginner and excited applicant i answered all the forms then sent back to him. then, he replied that I need to read all abouts terms and conditions and benefits. The benefits really good,then about the visa processing he told me to provide it 150 GBP. he didnt mention to whom will I pay the 150 GBP I need to sign first the forms before he give informations about the contact officer. If you need some of my details here is my email add.. just send me email at smeagolblack@yahoo.com. thanks.I wanna know if Mr Emily ferguson Real working as HR manager in victoria park hotel?
Stay right away from this one.....SCAM !!!
Stay right away from this one.....SCAM !!!
Cheapest rate for victoria court hotel?
what is the cheapest rate for a 6 hours stay at victoria court???
anyone been to their theme rooms already?? i also heard they have a promo , the rooms are called mabuhay rooms that only cost p1300 /12 hours does anyone kno bout dat??
i looked on their website but theres nuttin bout it=/Cheapest rate for victoria court hotel?
in that case pass by branch of victoria court they haves plenty of streamer proclameing theyre room pricesCheapest rate for victoria court hotel?
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you great hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
anyone been to their theme rooms already?? i also heard they have a promo , the rooms are called mabuhay rooms that only cost p1300 /12 hours does anyone kno bout dat??
i looked on their website but theres nuttin bout it=/Cheapest rate for victoria court hotel?
in that case pass by branch of victoria court they haves plenty of streamer proclameing theyre room pricesCheapest rate for victoria court hotel?
there are quite a few sites that you can search that will likely show you great hotels at the best prices available. check out the website BookMe and you will be able to compare prices on all the reputable travel sites in just a couple minutes. it's very convenient and will save you a bunch of time and money. Also, make sure you buy them online... otherwise they charge much higher fees for phone orders. good luck.
Why does the empress hotel in Victoria have moss on the outside?
It isn't moss but climber vines and they have been on for years and gives it more of a distinction.Why does the empress hotel in Victoria have moss on the outside?
It isn't moss, it's vines.Why does the empress hotel in Victoria have moss on the outside?
It's ivy, and people seem to think it makes a building look more distinguished. Since the Victoria tourist trade has been based in part on the "Ye Olde Englishe" vibe, ivy is a must.
Interesting fact: ivy is a horribly invasive plant in terms of the local ecosystem and kills many native plant species.
It isn't moss, it's vines.Why does the empress hotel in Victoria have moss on the outside?
It's ivy, and people seem to think it makes a building look more distinguished. Since the Victoria tourist trade has been based in part on the "Ye Olde Englishe" vibe, ivy is a must.
Interesting fact: ivy is a horribly invasive plant in terms of the local ecosystem and kills many native plant species.
What is the best mode of transport from london victoria to ibis hotel greenwich?
what is the best mode of transport from victoria coach station to ibis hotel greenwichWhat is the best mode of transport from london victoria to ibis hotel greenwich?
From the adjacent train station, take the District or Circle Line underground(metro) eastwards to Cannon Street. Change to overland train (direction - Slade Green). Get off at Greenwich. Enter the info on the journey planner below, for route plan confirmation. Enter Post Code SE10 9JN for the Ibis address.What is the best mode of transport from london victoria to ibis hotel greenwich?
Take the tube from Victoria to Green Park and change to the Jubilee line to Greenwich. The Ibis is a short walk from there. For alternatives see www.tflWhat is the best mode of transport from london victoria to ibis hotel greenwich?
You can't go far wrong taking the London underground/tube.
From the adjacent train station, take the District or Circle Line underground(metro) eastwards to Cannon Street. Change to overland train (direction - Slade Green). Get off at Greenwich. Enter the info on the journey planner below, for route plan confirmation. Enter Post Code SE10 9JN for the Ibis address.What is the best mode of transport from london victoria to ibis hotel greenwich?
Take the tube from Victoria to Green Park and change to the Jubilee line to Greenwich. The Ibis is a short walk from there. For alternatives see www.tflWhat is the best mode of transport from london victoria to ibis hotel greenwich?
You can't go far wrong taking the London underground/tube.
Job offer from Hotel Intercontinental,Victoria Island,Lagos state,Nigeria.Will I get work permit.?
The post offered is Catering Supervisor.Job offer from Hotel Intercontinental,Victoria Island,Lagos state,Nigeria.Will I get work permit.?
I am assuming you are a US citizen looking to work in those areas. Most likely you will not get a work permit. It is very difficult to get work permits for hotel personal unless it is for management or executive level positions. First the company usually only pays legal fees for those positions in order to apply for the permit, and secondly you have to prove to the government that you have skills that the company cannot find without bringing in an expat. I have experience in this area since I am a US citizen working in Jamaica and it was hard for them to get my permit even with 7 years with the company and at an assistant executive level management.chicago restaurant week
I am assuming you are a US citizen looking to work in those areas. Most likely you will not get a work permit. It is very difficult to get work permits for hotel personal unless it is for management or executive level positions. First the company usually only pays legal fees for those positions in order to apply for the permit, and secondly you have to prove to the government that you have skills that the company cannot find without bringing in an expat. I have experience in this area since I am a US citizen working in Jamaica and it was hard for them to get my permit even with 7 years with the company and at an assistant executive level management.
Athens hotel locations: Is Victoria Square a good location for sight seeing?
I am traveling to Athens in 2 weeks for 3 days of sight seeing. I have what looks like a great hotel located 5 minutes from Victoria Square, near the Victoria station at: 62 Filis Street, Athens 104 34, Greece
The location is not mentioned in guide books which instead recommend Syntagma Square and Plaka/ Monastiraki.
If someone who knows Athens can ofer an opinion as to whether Victoria Station is a suitable choice (we are young in healthy, so don't mind some walking).Athens hotel locations: Is Victoria Square a good location for sight seeing?
Hi Canabou,
Indeed, the Victoria square is very close to the historical center of Athens (one station away by metro which is right at the square). Hotels are significantly cheaper as well compared to those at the Syntagma square. That being said, the square itself or the surrounding area is nothing special (very busy, rather smoggy due to the excessive traffic but still very much Athenian). All in all, I would say it is a good, rational choice. I also must say that somewhere at the Filis street there were some houses with red lights back in the old days. I don't know, however, how that looks like now (have that in mind though...).
If I may say, I would still try to find a hotel in Paleo Faliro, an area in the south bay area of Athens that still is no more than 10 minutes away from the historical center (by tram).
Here are my choices:
for 140$/night
http://www.coralhotel.gr/en/default.asp
for 86$/night
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-鈥?/a>
for possibly less (ask for their prices). It is not at the bay but still it looks interesting and modern.
http://www.nestoriohotel.gr/hospitality_鈥?/a>
And so many others at Paleo Faliro.
Have a nice stay!
It is true that it is in the heart of Athens, closed also to the national museum.Be careful in the evening, the area is not so safe..Athens hotel locations: Is Victoria Square a good location for sight seeing?
PLEASE FIND ANOTHER LOCATION! Filis street is the street where all the brothels are found, the hotel is probably a hotel for hookers!
It's better to find something near Syntagma, Plaka or Monastiraki.
Ten years ago, my husband and I stayed at Hostel Aphrodite:
http://www.hostelaphrodite.com/index.htm鈥?/a>
which was close to Victoria Square. It was a couple of blocks from the station. We walked to the Archaeological Museum from there every morning (we visited 2 hours a day, 3 different days--we got overwhelmed very quickly).
I think you would be fine by Victoria Square. It was quiet for being in the middle of a major city so we were able to sleep at night (the bar is in the basement and the rooms are 2 floors above). We even sent out our laundry to be done (we'd just come in from 3 weeks in the islands). I would absolutely stay in that area (and in the Hostel) again.
Have fun in Greece!Athens hotel locations: Is Victoria Square a good location for sight seeing?
This territory is really very close to the National Museum and provides also the facility of the Metro for your transport, but the Square itself and the whole area round it is inhabited mainly by immigrants from Albania, while Filis Street, where your hotel is located, is one of the known and tradional "red light houses" ones.
In this area no hotel can be great. Pay attention on your way back at night.
Victoria square is indeed very centrally located - and served by one metro line and several buses on the main road (Patission). The archaeological museum is at walking distance (at the moment they stage an exhibition about the ancient sculptor Praxiteles, more precise than the one in Louvre last spring), there is a big shopping area (cheaper than the one downtown around Syntagma square or Kolonaki), and you are also at walking distance from a park (Pedion tou Areos) and from the lively area of Exarcheia which offers lots of choices when eating or drinking out.
However, Filis street is indeed a street with brothels - but there is also normal accommodation. If there are any bars, I think you should avoid them.
In any case, it is always advisable in Athens as in most big cities to mind your wallet/bag in the buses and on the streets or when you sit at an outdoors cafe.
And apart from your scheduled main sightseeing (I guess Akropolis, Lycabettus, Plaka / Thissio / Monastiraki), you could include a visit to the first bienale of the city "Destruct Athens" (posters are everywhere i.e at the metro stations) at Gazi (also a good area for going out in the night) and a visit to the seaside (which is 10 min. from downtown in August, and never by tram - 40 min from Syntagma to Faliro).
yiotadelta is right. It's a great area. I lived there for a while and very much enjoyed it. Yes, it is also true it is in the red light district, and there are a number of seedy hotels, gay nightclubs and clip-joints but you will also find seedy cinemas and the sex industry around Omonia too, and most of it around Atehns is hidden: just be careful about who offers you a drink and why. and watch your wallet. As for the Albanian threat - well, the writer who cautions you about this is simply racist - he has exposed himself elsewhere - and instancing one particular group. There are others of different nationalities including Greeks. But, on the credit side, you have the Museum, Exarchia and so on. Also a great church designed by Kontoglou in the park and a bust of Cavafy appropriately at the end of Alexandras. If you don't choose to live here, make sure you visit the area. And just past the park, there are some excellent and cheap restaurants.
I advise you to avoid this location. In the past 10 years it has become a ghetto, and one of the places where at night Albanian gangs solve their problems at. Any Greeks left sell their appartments move to other areas of Athens.
Take care.
Sum up all the advice given above. With all that in mind, neither Albanians nor hookers should be a hinder to your visit.
You were fairly warned and you will only have yourself to blame if something wrong on the very extreme happened to you. It could be just as easily happen in any major city, and not only, in Europe or the States.
Don't let extreme views interfere with your visit. It is people like them that make them act that way.
The location is not mentioned in guide books which instead recommend Syntagma Square and Plaka/ Monastiraki.
If someone who knows Athens can ofer an opinion as to whether Victoria Station is a suitable choice (we are young in healthy, so don't mind some walking).Athens hotel locations: Is Victoria Square a good location for sight seeing?
Hi Canabou,
Indeed, the Victoria square is very close to the historical center of Athens (one station away by metro which is right at the square). Hotels are significantly cheaper as well compared to those at the Syntagma square. That being said, the square itself or the surrounding area is nothing special (very busy, rather smoggy due to the excessive traffic but still very much Athenian). All in all, I would say it is a good, rational choice. I also must say that somewhere at the Filis street there were some houses with red lights back in the old days. I don't know, however, how that looks like now (have that in mind though...).
If I may say, I would still try to find a hotel in Paleo Faliro, an area in the south bay area of Athens that still is no more than 10 minutes away from the historical center (by tram).
Here are my choices:
for 140$/night
http://www.coralhotel.gr/en/default.asp
for 86$/night
http://www.tripadvisor.com/Hotel_Review-鈥?/a>
for possibly less (ask for their prices). It is not at the bay but still it looks interesting and modern.
http://www.nestoriohotel.gr/hospitality_鈥?/a>
And so many others at Paleo Faliro.
Have a nice stay!
It is true that it is in the heart of Athens, closed also to the national museum.Be careful in the evening, the area is not so safe..Athens hotel locations: Is Victoria Square a good location for sight seeing?
PLEASE FIND ANOTHER LOCATION! Filis street is the street where all the brothels are found, the hotel is probably a hotel for hookers!
It's better to find something near Syntagma, Plaka or Monastiraki.
Ten years ago, my husband and I stayed at Hostel Aphrodite:
http://www.hostelaphrodite.com/index.htm鈥?/a>
which was close to Victoria Square. It was a couple of blocks from the station. We walked to the Archaeological Museum from there every morning (we visited 2 hours a day, 3 different days--we got overwhelmed very quickly).
I think you would be fine by Victoria Square. It was quiet for being in the middle of a major city so we were able to sleep at night (the bar is in the basement and the rooms are 2 floors above). We even sent out our laundry to be done (we'd just come in from 3 weeks in the islands). I would absolutely stay in that area (and in the Hostel) again.
Have fun in Greece!Athens hotel locations: Is Victoria Square a good location for sight seeing?
This territory is really very close to the National Museum and provides also the facility of the Metro for your transport, but the Square itself and the whole area round it is inhabited mainly by immigrants from Albania, while Filis Street, where your hotel is located, is one of the known and tradional "red light houses" ones.
In this area no hotel can be great. Pay attention on your way back at night.
Victoria square is indeed very centrally located - and served by one metro line and several buses on the main road (Patission). The archaeological museum is at walking distance (at the moment they stage an exhibition about the ancient sculptor Praxiteles, more precise than the one in Louvre last spring), there is a big shopping area (cheaper than the one downtown around Syntagma square or Kolonaki), and you are also at walking distance from a park (Pedion tou Areos) and from the lively area of Exarcheia which offers lots of choices when eating or drinking out.
However, Filis street is indeed a street with brothels - but there is also normal accommodation. If there are any bars, I think you should avoid them.
In any case, it is always advisable in Athens as in most big cities to mind your wallet/bag in the buses and on the streets or when you sit at an outdoors cafe.
And apart from your scheduled main sightseeing (I guess Akropolis, Lycabettus, Plaka / Thissio / Monastiraki), you could include a visit to the first bienale of the city "Destruct Athens" (posters are everywhere i.e at the metro stations) at Gazi (also a good area for going out in the night) and a visit to the seaside (which is 10 min. from downtown in August, and never by tram - 40 min from Syntagma to Faliro).
yiotadelta is right. It's a great area. I lived there for a while and very much enjoyed it. Yes, it is also true it is in the red light district, and there are a number of seedy hotels, gay nightclubs and clip-joints but you will also find seedy cinemas and the sex industry around Omonia too, and most of it around Atehns is hidden: just be careful about who offers you a drink and why. and watch your wallet. As for the Albanian threat - well, the writer who cautions you about this is simply racist - he has exposed himself elsewhere - and instancing one particular group. There are others of different nationalities including Greeks. But, on the credit side, you have the Museum, Exarchia and so on. Also a great church designed by Kontoglou in the park and a bust of Cavafy appropriately at the end of Alexandras. If you don't choose to live here, make sure you visit the area. And just past the park, there are some excellent and cheap restaurants.
I advise you to avoid this location. In the past 10 years it has become a ghetto, and one of the places where at night Albanian gangs solve their problems at. Any Greeks left sell their appartments move to other areas of Athens.
Take care.
Sum up all the advice given above. With all that in mind, neither Albanians nor hookers should be a hinder to your visit.
You were fairly warned and you will only have yourself to blame if something wrong on the very extreme happened to you. It could be just as easily happen in any major city, and not only, in Europe or the States.
Don't let extreme views interfere with your visit. It is people like them that make them act that way.
Please verify if this victoria park hotel in scotland is fake or genuine?
In the name of Mr. Evans Dawson want me to pay for the non-uk tax fee summed up of 560GBP for them to release my documents.Please verify if this victoria park hotel in scotland is fake or genuine?
100% SCAM
There is NO such thing as a non-UK tax fee, no such thing as a Registration Certificate, no such thing as a UK Agency Release Letter and no such thing as a Certificate of Confirmation. None of these are legal documents in the UK
While there is a real hotel in Edinburgh called Victoria Park Hotel, they would never be able to offer a job to a non-EU worker. Hotel workers are not on the skills shortage list or considered Highly Skilled (requiring a Masters or PhD) so they do not qualify for sponsorship. And there is NO way any hotel in Scotland would be able to prove they advertised the position for 4 weeks and NOT ONE qualified EU citzen applied when the unemployment rate in Scotland is higher than in England.
And if you were not flown to Scotland for an interview,it's even more proof you were not offered a job as no company will ever offer employment to anyone they have not interviewed in person
Here is the real hotel contact info - I can guarantee if you call or email them they will confirm they have not offered you any job, there is no Evans Dawson working for them and they would never ask a job applicant to pay money for any reason
http://www.vphotel.co.uk/contact.htm
And if the emails you received are not from a @vphotel.co.uk email, it's even more proof you've been scammed
If you have already sent money or personal details, you need to contact your local law enforcement as you are the victim of fraud and identity theft
There is NO such thing as a legitimate job offer over the internet. NONE. If you did not meet in person with the company or with their authorised recruitement agency in your country, it's always going to be a scam
EDIT - I just rang the hotel. They have no Evans Dawson working there and have no vacancies, so they did not offer you any job.Please verify if this victoria park hotel in scotland is fake or genuine?
Do you have any documents that need releasing? Was this an unsolicited e-mail? Do they know your name, or just your e-mail address? (Dear Friend etc).
If you haven't been asking to get any documents to be released, you can be certain it's a scam to get your money.
edit. Your description of the documents confirms it's a scam. Don't send any money. Delete it.
100% SCAM
There is NO such thing as a non-UK tax fee, no such thing as a Registration Certificate, no such thing as a UK Agency Release Letter and no such thing as a Certificate of Confirmation. None of these are legal documents in the UK
While there is a real hotel in Edinburgh called Victoria Park Hotel, they would never be able to offer a job to a non-EU worker. Hotel workers are not on the skills shortage list or considered Highly Skilled (requiring a Masters or PhD) so they do not qualify for sponsorship. And there is NO way any hotel in Scotland would be able to prove they advertised the position for 4 weeks and NOT ONE qualified EU citzen applied when the unemployment rate in Scotland is higher than in England.
And if you were not flown to Scotland for an interview,it's even more proof you were not offered a job as no company will ever offer employment to anyone they have not interviewed in person
Here is the real hotel contact info - I can guarantee if you call or email them they will confirm they have not offered you any job, there is no Evans Dawson working for them and they would never ask a job applicant to pay money for any reason
http://www.vphotel.co.uk/contact.htm
And if the emails you received are not from a @vphotel.co.uk email, it's even more proof you've been scammed
If you have already sent money or personal details, you need to contact your local law enforcement as you are the victim of fraud and identity theft
There is NO such thing as a legitimate job offer over the internet. NONE. If you did not meet in person with the company or with their authorised recruitement agency in your country, it's always going to be a scam
EDIT - I just rang the hotel. They have no Evans Dawson working there and have no vacancies, so they did not offer you any job.Please verify if this victoria park hotel in scotland is fake or genuine?
Do you have any documents that need releasing? Was this an unsolicited e-mail? Do they know your name, or just your e-mail address? (Dear Friend etc).
If you haven't been asking to get any documents to be released, you can be certain it's a scam to get your money.
edit. Your description of the documents confirms it's a scam. Don't send any money. Delete it.
I'm looking for a cheap hotel near Victoria Coach Station, London?
The quality is of little importance, I just need a place to stay for a couple of nights and I am hoping you know one.
Thanks!I'm looking for a cheap hotel near Victoria Coach Station, London?
I've stayed at Central House Hotel before 0.35 miles from Victoria (according to Skoosh.com) nice hotel and a very reasonable price for a hotel in central London but if quality isn't an issue you may be able to find something closer and cheaper.
Have a look here,
http://www.skoosh.com/london_hotels/vict鈥?/a>
Hotels listed by distance from Victoria Coach Station.
Hope you have a good one :)I'm looking for a cheap hotel near Victoria Coach Station, London?
Try using the Website visitlondon.com for the details %26amp; information that you require ! I wish you all the best ! Good Luck !I'm looking for a cheap hotel near Victoria Coach Station, London?
Search here:
http://www.hotelscombined.com?a_aid=781b鈥?/a>
Best site for London, it is.
You can find cheap hotels here
check "Discount Travel Deals" section at
http://www.ebuyershub.com
or go directly to
http://www.ebuyershub.com/cheaptraveldealsfarediscount/
Grab good discount deals.
Thanks!I'm looking for a cheap hotel near Victoria Coach Station, London?
I've stayed at Central House Hotel before 0.35 miles from Victoria (according to Skoosh.com) nice hotel and a very reasonable price for a hotel in central London but if quality isn't an issue you may be able to find something closer and cheaper.
Have a look here,
http://www.skoosh.com/london_hotels/vict鈥?/a>
Hotels listed by distance from Victoria Coach Station.
Hope you have a good one :)I'm looking for a cheap hotel near Victoria Coach Station, London?
Try using the Website visitlondon.com for the details %26amp; information that you require ! I wish you all the best ! Good Luck !I'm looking for a cheap hotel near Victoria Coach Station, London?
Search here:
http://www.hotelscombined.com?a_aid=781b鈥?/a>
Best site for London, it is.
You can find cheap hotels here
check "Discount Travel Deals" section at
http://www.ebuyershub.com
or go directly to
http://www.ebuyershub.com/cheaptraveldealsfarediscount/
Grab good discount deals.
Do you like Victoria Court Hotel? Which location is the best in terms of safety and accessibility?
err... it's not really a hotel it's a motel and as you know, motels here in the philippines have a negative connotation.
they have their motels in balintawak, gil puyat, cuneta, pasig, las pinas, malabon, malate, north edsa and san fernando.
below is their website:
http://www.victoriacourt.biz/latest/inde鈥?/a>Do you like Victoria Court Hotel? Which location is the best in terms of safety and accessibility?
Adriatico St, nr. cor. Quirino Ave., Malate. I have been to other branches but this is the best of all Victorias.Do you like Victoria Court Hotel? Which location is the best in terms of safety and accessibility?
shhhh.......
can't tell it's a secret
they have their motels in balintawak, gil puyat, cuneta, pasig, las pinas, malabon, malate, north edsa and san fernando.
below is their website:
http://www.victoriacourt.biz/latest/inde鈥?/a>Do you like Victoria Court Hotel? Which location is the best in terms of safety and accessibility?
Adriatico St, nr. cor. Quirino Ave., Malate. I have been to other branches but this is the best of all Victorias.Do you like Victoria Court Hotel? Which location is the best in terms of safety and accessibility?
shhhh.......
can't tell it's a secret
Which is the best hotel in Victoria (Australia) to stay that has the best spa baths in the rooms?
My hubby and i want a romantic getaway on our own and would love to relax in a spa. Hotel websites are not showing pictures of the spas, just the beds and reception!!!!Which is the best hotel in Victoria (Australia) to stay that has the best spa baths in the rooms?
i've heard the park hyatt is the best
check out the site, you might like to click on virtual tour
http://melbourne.park.hyatt.com/hyatt/ho鈥?/a>
i've been to langham for dinner a few times and yeah it's really nice
and maybe you'd like to check out crown
oh and grand hyatt is really good, well my friend's dad has something to do with it so it's gotta to be good
oh but i just checked to see which hotel is the most expensive in melbourne http://www.wotif.com/search/Advanced?sel鈥?/a>
and it looks like it's stamford plaza
http://www.stamford.com.au/Which is the best hotel in Victoria (Australia) to stay that has the best spa baths in the rooms?
try this link for the Langham at Southbankskyrim game play
i've heard the park hyatt is the best
check out the site, you might like to click on virtual tour
http://melbourne.park.hyatt.com/hyatt/ho鈥?/a>
i've been to langham for dinner a few times and yeah it's really nice
and maybe you'd like to check out crown
oh and grand hyatt is really good, well my friend's dad has something to do with it so it's gotta to be good
oh but i just checked to see which hotel is the most expensive in melbourne http://www.wotif.com/search/Advanced?sel鈥?/a>
and it looks like it's stamford plaza
http://www.stamford.com.au/Which is the best hotel in Victoria (Australia) to stay that has the best spa baths in the rooms?
try this link for the Langham at Southbank
Hello all, I have two questions, the first one about a hotel in Victoria. It is called " Havas royal Hotel?
I want to know any information about this hotel, please. Secondly what are the Canadian Health Insurance registered Companies?Hello all, I have two questions, the first one about a hotel in Victoria. It is called " Havas royal Hotel?
I visit Victoria every year and have never heard of this hotel. I checked on the website indicated in the previous answer (although a general search of the internet failed to find the website) and noted several cautions.
The phone numbers indicated are not numbers for Victoria, BC. The toll free number is one I have never seen. The prefix 080 is not one I have ever seen for a toll free number in Canada. The other phone number has an area code generally associated with a cell phone, not a land line. There is no phone book listing for the hotel.
The external links on website do not work, only those that show the hotel itself although the only thing shown is interior pictures, there are no pictures of the exterior of the building. Several of the other links, including for reservations do not work which would make it difficult for the hotel to have guests, even if they acrually had rooms.
The website refers, in it's description of itself, as "the royal Scot" which is a real hotel in Victoria however I have stayed there several times and, unless they have changed a lot in the past year, they do not have all of the facilities mentioned.
The address 42B Quebec Street is suspicious as although there is a Quebec St all numbers I have seen are 3, not 2, digit.
The room pictures provided appear to be of a variety of styles, unlikely to be in the same hotel, and several of the images seen through the windows are not from Victoria. A couple show ocean views that are not from the area and, for a hotel located on Quebec St, impossible due to it's location. It appears that whoever designed this website used a variety of pictures from other hotels to create it.
There is one picture of a hotel courtesy shuttle. The only problem is that shuttles serve as advertising for the hotel and this one has nothing indicated on it to show any connection with any hotel. It appears to be a car dealer courtesy shuttle used for people who bring their cars in for repair. I may be wrong but the picture is fuzzy which tends to indicate that it was taken on a street somewhere of a shuttle or the image was deliberatly blurred, in either case very suspicious.
As time goes by people running cons become more creative and certainly this is the most creative I have ever seen. Do not respond to any email offers or the online employment application form as it is my opinion that you will end up losing money and your personal information.
Thanks alot I have discoverd that they decieve people also to ask them send money and cheat them. Thanks alot for you best answers.
Ahmed Amin
Does anyone reported this at all i know a friend who spent a lot of money lately if this is scam can anyone please help me on this one. Yes he did recieve an email from havas royal hotel and immigration submitted all the requirements they were asking for..
Try googleHello all, I have two questions, the first one about a hotel in Victoria. It is called " Havas royal Hotel?
There is a Havas Royal Hotel in Victoria, BC. This is their website:
http://www.havasroyalhotel.com/
Be aware that there are criminals who are sending out spam email about Canadian hotels. They are actually located in Nigeria and use free email accounts to try and scam you and get you to send money for processing a job application.
If you are trying to find out if the Havas Hotel is a real hotel because you received a job offer from them by email, make sure you throw that out and don't send any money.
As for Canadian health insurance companies, most Canadians have access to government-operated medical care, so not sure what companies are available. The only one I know about is Blue Cross Canada
http://www.bluecross.ca/
I visit Victoria every year and have never heard of this hotel. I checked on the website indicated in the previous answer (although a general search of the internet failed to find the website) and noted several cautions.
The phone numbers indicated are not numbers for Victoria, BC. The toll free number is one I have never seen. The prefix 080 is not one I have ever seen for a toll free number in Canada. The other phone number has an area code generally associated with a cell phone, not a land line. There is no phone book listing for the hotel.
The external links on website do not work, only those that show the hotel itself although the only thing shown is interior pictures, there are no pictures of the exterior of the building. Several of the other links, including for reservations do not work which would make it difficult for the hotel to have guests, even if they acrually had rooms.
The website refers, in it's description of itself, as "the royal Scot" which is a real hotel in Victoria however I have stayed there several times and, unless they have changed a lot in the past year, they do not have all of the facilities mentioned.
The address 42B Quebec Street is suspicious as although there is a Quebec St all numbers I have seen are 3, not 2, digit.
The room pictures provided appear to be of a variety of styles, unlikely to be in the same hotel, and several of the images seen through the windows are not from Victoria. A couple show ocean views that are not from the area and, for a hotel located on Quebec St, impossible due to it's location. It appears that whoever designed this website used a variety of pictures from other hotels to create it.
There is one picture of a hotel courtesy shuttle. The only problem is that shuttles serve as advertising for the hotel and this one has nothing indicated on it to show any connection with any hotel. It appears to be a car dealer courtesy shuttle used for people who bring their cars in for repair. I may be wrong but the picture is fuzzy which tends to indicate that it was taken on a street somewhere of a shuttle or the image was deliberatly blurred, in either case very suspicious.
As time goes by people running cons become more creative and certainly this is the most creative I have ever seen. Do not respond to any email offers or the online employment application form as it is my opinion that you will end up losing money and your personal information.
Thanks alot I have discoverd that they decieve people also to ask them send money and cheat them. Thanks alot for you best answers.
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Hello all, I have two questions, the first one about a hotel in Victoria. It is called " Havas royal Hotel?Does anyone reported this at all i know a friend who spent a lot of money lately if this is scam can anyone please help me on this one. Yes he did recieve an email from havas royal hotel and immigration submitted all the requirements they were asking for..
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Try googleHello all, I have two questions, the first one about a hotel in Victoria. It is called " Havas royal Hotel?
There is a Havas Royal Hotel in Victoria, BC. This is their website:
http://www.havasroyalhotel.com/
Be aware that there are criminals who are sending out spam email about Canadian hotels. They are actually located in Nigeria and use free email accounts to try and scam you and get you to send money for processing a job application.
If you are trying to find out if the Havas Hotel is a real hotel because you received a job offer from them by email, make sure you throw that out and don't send any money.
As for Canadian health insurance companies, most Canadians have access to government-operated medical care, so not sure what companies are available. The only one I know about is Blue Cross Canada
http://www.bluecross.ca/
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?
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?
Whats the best way to get to the O2 Arena from the Custom House Hotel on Victoria Dock Road?
I have booked the Custom House Hotel and am just looking for the best way to get to and from the O2 Arena as i am going to a concert. Does the Public transport run after 11pm? Is it a pretty straght forward journey?Whats the best way to get to the O2 Arena from the Custom House Hotel on Victoria Dock Road?
River Taxi
River Taxi
Does the Victoria Hotel in Melbourne?
have parkingDoes the Victoria Hotel in Melbourne?
According to the Victoria Hotel website parking is available. The Accor Hotels website (company that now owns the Victoria Hotel) says there are 50 parking spots available, it's valet parking, but does not give a cost. You should ask for parking when you book a room.
According to the Victoria Hotel website parking is available. The Accor Hotels website (company that now owns the Victoria Hotel) says there are 50 parking spots available, it's valet parking, but does not give a cost. You should ask for parking when you book a room.
Can someone please give me instructions to get from Melbourne International Airport to the Victoria Hotel? :)?
Is the Queen's Birthday gonna' foil my travel plans on 12th June? Will shopping still be open? Does anyone even still care that we are celebrating her birthday when it isn't even her real birthday??Can someone please give me instructions to get from Melbourne International Airport to the Victoria Hotel? :)?
Sky bus departs from Melbourne airport every 15 minutes from the Qantas terminal on the hour. taken from victoria hall website: Sky bus will drop you at Victoria Hall the cost of a ticket is $13.00 one way $22.00 return and $5.00 for a child. Our reception staff can arrange return drop-off for you.
If you prefer a taxi will cost in the region of $40-$45captain america shield
Sky bus departs from Melbourne airport every 15 minutes from the Qantas terminal on the hour. taken from victoria hall website: Sky bus will drop you at Victoria Hall the cost of a ticket is $13.00 one way $22.00 return and $5.00 for a child. Our reception staff can arrange return drop-off for you.
If you prefer a taxi will cost in the region of $40-$45
Staying in a Victoria hotel?
So i'm going to a huge party in Victoria this weekend and i was going to rent a room for 3 friends so we could all sleep after the party, I wanted to buy one room and have us all stay in it, and it said if we have a 3 person stay we need a extra room and we all dont mind sharing one bed, we also cannot afford another room. So would it be bad if i snuck one of my friends in??Staying in a Victoria hotel?
What that means is that the hotel you are looking at is only double occupancy, so a limit of 3 people, this could mean there is 1 queen size bed and a single pullout couch, or something along those lines. While it might seem great, 4 people in 1 queen size bed is really pushing it, especially if you are probably going to be drunk! What you need to do is find a hotel that has 2 queen size beds and then having the 4th person in there will not be a problem.Staying in a Victoria hotel?
It's fine if you don't get found out. If you do get busted, you'll be asked to vacate the room and you'll still be charged for it.Staying in a Victoria hotel?
get one room for three adults.. you might have to pay a small fee for the third person. no need to sneak anyone it.
Yes, it would be bad. There are lots of hotels with rooms that can sleep 3 people. Find one of those.
What that means is that the hotel you are looking at is only double occupancy, so a limit of 3 people, this could mean there is 1 queen size bed and a single pullout couch, or something along those lines. While it might seem great, 4 people in 1 queen size bed is really pushing it, especially if you are probably going to be drunk! What you need to do is find a hotel that has 2 queen size beds and then having the 4th person in there will not be a problem.Staying in a Victoria hotel?
It's fine if you don't get found out. If you do get busted, you'll be asked to vacate the room and you'll still be charged for it.Staying in a Victoria hotel?
get one room for three adults.. you might have to pay a small fee for the third person. no need to sneak anyone it.
Yes, it would be bad. There are lots of hotels with rooms that can sleep 3 people. Find one of those.
Distance between Hilton Hotel (Victoria Quays) to Crucible Theatre?
What麓s the (walking) distance between the Crucible Theatre and the Hilton Hotel located on Victoria Quays? Distance between Hilton Hotel (Victoria Quays) to Crucible Theatre?
400 metres
400 metres
I have received this email from Victoria Hotel, I doubt that this email is spam. Can somebody help me?
Good Day
This is Reference to your cv submission,You have been granted for the post of ACCOUNT PAYABLE with monthly Salary of $3,600 US Dollars.
Applicants are expected to arrive in Canada for resumption of their various position one month after the work permit visa are granted.
As new employee(s),the contract will be Three years and will be extended after the three years expired.
Days and hours of working are as follows:
Morning Section..................6.30am-2pm
Afternoon Section................2.30pm-10pm
Night Section....................10pm-6am
You will have a day off per week and your monthly leaves will be determined by the management of Victoria Hotel.Below is a Forms that will help us open a file for you and commence the process of work permit visa to Canada for resumption of on-the-job training.
Down load and fill the attached forms correctly and return it via this email as soon as possible to avoid any delay in the process.
Attach your recent passport photograph to the space indicated on the form and return it along with a scanned copy of your international Passport.
Applicant Application form,Contract employment and international Passport copy should be return together immediately.
Mr.Sonic Alexander
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I have already sent him my CV containing my personal information, what should i do now?I have received this email from Victoria Hotel, I doubt that this email is spam. Can somebody help me?
It looks like a scam to get the information to make counterfeit passports. No one hires people based on a email without an interview.
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This is Reference to your cv submission,You have been granted for the post of ACCOUNT PAYABLE with monthly Salary of $3,600 US Dollars.
Applicants are expected to arrive in Canada for resumption of their various position one month after the work permit visa are granted.
As new employee(s),the contract will be Three years and will be extended after the three years expired.
Days and hours of working are as follows:
Morning Section..................6.30am-2pm
Afternoon Section................2.30pm-10pm
Night Section....................10pm-6am
You will have a day off per week and your monthly leaves will be determined by the management of Victoria Hotel.Below is a Forms that will help us open a file for you and commence the process of work permit visa to Canada for resumption of on-the-job training.
Down load and fill the attached forms correctly and return it via this email as soon as possible to avoid any delay in the process.
Attach your recent passport photograph to the space indicated on the form and return it along with a scanned copy of your international Passport.
Applicant Application form,Contract employment and international Passport copy should be return together immediately.
Mr.Sonic Alexander
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NOTE:
I have already sent him my CV containing my personal information, what should i do now?I have received this email from Victoria Hotel, I doubt that this email is spam. Can somebody help me?
It looks like a scam to get the information to make counterfeit passports. No one hires people based on a email without an interview.
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Is there any hotel by name of Park Plaza Victoria Hotel at this address: 349 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V 1EQ ?
Is there any hotel by name of Park Plaza Victoria Hotel at this address: 349 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V 1EQ ? The phone numbers are: TELE = +447031916614 +447031916498Is there any hotel by name of Park Plaza Victoria Hotel at this address: 349 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V 1EQ ?
Those phone numbers look odd too. A London number would start +44 20....
The number is valid; it's a "find me anywhere" number, meaning the user can instruct the phone operator to forward his phones (land line, cell etc) to that number and it will find him wherever he directs. http://www.ukphoneinfo.com/cgi-bin-Phone鈥?/a> tells you more. But rather unusual to have a FAX number set up this way.
The Park Plaza is at 239 Vauxhall Bridge RoadIs there any hotel by name of Park Plaza Victoria Hotel at this address: 349 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V 1EQ ?
I think I have stayed at the above mentioned hotel.
Can't remember the exact address but it was park plaza, and it was on vauxhall road so must be the same one.
What do you want to know?
It took us ages to find by foot and eventually we got a taxi.
It is near tate art gallery but there are 2 so watch out!
Quite an expensive hotel but remember the bed was quite nice.Is there any hotel by name of Park Plaza Victoria Hotel at this address: 349 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V 1EQ ?
Nope - it's at 239 - 251 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V ILJ - 020 7769 9999
It has a visitor average rating of 4* out of 5*
Those phone numbers look odd too. A London number would start +44 20....
The number is valid; it's a "find me anywhere" number, meaning the user can instruct the phone operator to forward his phones (land line, cell etc) to that number and it will find him wherever he directs. http://www.ukphoneinfo.com/cgi-bin-Phone鈥?/a> tells you more. But rather unusual to have a FAX number set up this way.
The Park Plaza is at 239 Vauxhall Bridge RoadIs there any hotel by name of Park Plaza Victoria Hotel at this address: 349 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V 1EQ ?
I think I have stayed at the above mentioned hotel.
Can't remember the exact address but it was park plaza, and it was on vauxhall road so must be the same one.
What do you want to know?
It took us ages to find by foot and eventually we got a taxi.
It is near tate art gallery but there are 2 so watch out!
Quite an expensive hotel but remember the bed was quite nice.Is there any hotel by name of Park Plaza Victoria Hotel at this address: 349 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V 1EQ ?
Nope - it's at 239 - 251 Vauxhall Bridge Road, SW1V ILJ - 020 7769 9999
It has a visitor average rating of 4* out of 5*
Does the Victoria hotel in dunedin, new zealand have baths in the rooms?
Hi I'm going to dunedin tomorrow and I have some bath bombs that I want to try out. And I am staying at the victoria hotel, the room for 2, and I just want to know if they have baths. thanks =]Does the Victoria hotel in dunedin, new zealand have baths in the rooms?
Yup, all the rooms come with a bath.Does the Victoria hotel in dunedin, new zealand have baths in the rooms?
i'm pretty sure it's a combined bath/shower.thai recipes
Yup, all the rooms come with a bath.Does the Victoria hotel in dunedin, new zealand have baths in the rooms?
i'm pretty sure it's a combined bath/shower.
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