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I have been living in London for the last 20 years so can answer general enquiries relating to the city. I also live near the British Museum so I can answer questions on accomodation in that area. I have also travelled extensively in the US so I can offer advice to Americans coming to London on a cross cultural basis.
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Hi there Well it depends who you fly with but most airlines come into London to either Gatwick or Heathrow. Heathrow is on the tube line so easier to access and also closer in - and the fare is much
Hi Darlene I don't really know that part of town so I can't recommend anywhere personally. I did an internet search which came up with the Antigallican Hotel which is a local hostel but may well not
Hi Vanessa This is a bit out of my experience but I think there is a reciprocal agreement between the US and UK which means that you can come here for work experience or as a student - I'm not sure
Dear Leigh Anne You could try the following site www.laterooms.com/en/k16295585_london-hotels.aspx . I used them for good deals - they will give you an idea of the hotels on offer. Then you could speak
Hi there I don't know of any hotel that could accomodate 6 people in one room unless you had a suite which I think would be very expensive. Have you thought of looking for an apartment? Many agencies
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