Question for Londoners - what's London Waterloo like

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DLB

Senior Member
A while ago i asked for advice about stopping in a travel inn type hotel in London and was offered quite abit of advice.

Tonight after searching the net i came across this offer for the travelodge chain in London's Waterloo area.

http://www.travelodge.co.uk/search_and_book/hotel_overview.php?hotel_id=421

What i'd like to know is if this area of london is suitable for taking a family to? The room rate is very cheap compared to other travel inns in London (about £40 a night cheaper) and the hotel is just near to the Elephant and Castle tube station which sounds ideal.

If this turned out to be a bad idea then we'd probably go for a travel inn on city road

Any comments would be most welcome!!

ta very much

Darren
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
It will be perfect for a visit to London. Few minutes walk to the Imperial War Museum for a start (if that takes your fancy), The Old Vic and the River Thames. Both Lambeth and E&C stations will get you in the West End in minutes if you don't want to walk.

And just up Waterloo Road is a great Indian restaurant called the Thames Tandoori...
 

Jaye

Veteran
Location
London
If its a good enough deal book it immediately if not sooner. You will be hard pressed to find a better location to explore London IMHO. As far as your concerns go (I assume you fear the area may be crime ridden or filthy) its a perfectly normal part of London. It might not be Knightsbridge but it aint Newham:ohmy: either. And if you fancy fish and chips try the fishcotheque on Waterloo road opposite the tube stn it might be a lousy name but pretty good food. Have an enjoyable stay.
 
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dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
is this Travelodge open?

Waterloo Road isn't particularly pleasant, but it is a short walk away from the South Bank, the Hungerford Bridge, and the Wheel. You could easily walk to Theatreland. If you could get a room on the side street it would be a bit quieter. If you could get a room on the top floor you might have a view of the Wheel, which would be nice.
 

slowmotion

Quite dreadful
Location
lost somewhere
That is an absolute steal, book it. It won't be on tree-lined avenues, and the environs will not be picturesque, but it is perfectly safe, and a very short walk to all kinds of good places to visit. Bargain.
 
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DLB

Senior Member
Jaye said:
I assume you fear the area may be crime ridden or filthy

that was my concern - yes. the only two cities i do know both have areas that i wouldn't want to stay in.

Thanks for the comments. The only other reservation i do have is that it isn't BUILT yet! It's due to be completed by 1st july and so a visit one month after that should be safe i guess. I just don't want a call in June saying it's been delayed (and many other hotels are booked up by then!!!)
 
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