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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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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
Hi Ginger Sorry for the delay but have been away. I think all big supermarkets will be closed but smaller convenience stores may be open for limited hours. There are a number of restaurants in the Brunswick
Hi Audrey Well it can be done but it might well be a lot to fit in a week. Remember you will be jet lagged coming from the US to the UK so probably not as perky as usual. Having said that if you
Hi Audrey You will need to take the Eurostar train from St Pancras to go to Europe. It goes direct to Paris but you can also get off at other towns in France and change trains to go to different destinations
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