So I had a reasonably good trip to London via train so here are the highlights:
- stayed in the Hilton which cost us GBP227.00 for 2 nights without breakfast which was an extra 15 quid a day. The room was smaller than my bathroom, honestly it was cramped with 2 people in it and just getting dressed was a problem. The TV had 5 channels, none foreign so tourists probably aren't too impressed. Crappy old airconditioning/heating unit, shabby room and a not very clean bathroom. A pint and a gin and tonic was GBP10.95 in the bar as they put a 12.5% service charge on! Also, it was facing the main road when specifically requested not too. (For example I stayed in the one in Bonn which provided car parking, a large room with flatscreen TV, bathrobes and slippers, a balcony with tables and chairs over looking the Rhein and breakfast included for the same price. Even the Ibis where I'm writing this is better in various areas and half the price)
- tube costs 4 quid in one zone whether you go one zone or the whole stretch, surely they should do some kind of special rate depending upon amount of stops, particularly for zone 1. Unbelievable
- went to Bar Soho where I was pleasantly surprised that I only paid GBP2.80 for a pint and a water but then realised it was happy hour. Left after one drink as I seemed to be the oldest person there and the music was crap. Afterwards we found a nice real ale pub just off of Bond Street which weren't too bad
- went to Veeraswamy for a meal. Bit of a rip-off really. Firstly when booking the table they told us that if we cancelled before 17:30 then the credit card would be charged GBP30 but seeing as we were booking at 17:15 for a meal at 22:30 that wasn't likely to happen as was pointed out to the rather rude person at the other end of the phone. It was a get you in, get you out as quick as possible place even though it was half empty. It was also bloody expensive with most main courses around the 22 quid mark and a bowl (very small bowl at that) of boiled rice was GBP3.50. The food was also not particularly fantastic, in fact mine tasted like something I cook after the pub which means I'm either a top notch Indian chef or they're crap. A miss...
- went to the North Sea Fish Restaurant, a little bit expensive but the best fish and chips I've had since I was in Finland. A couple of friends had the seafood platter which is quite possibly the biggest plate of fish I've ever seen (I helped them finish it off)
- watched the Rugby in a couple of different pubs and had a good time with the locals there. Ireland game was bit crap and the England one wasn't exhilarating but they both won...
- think I only talked to one English person in a service job
- the train is much less stressful than the plane
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