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Old 19 Nov 18, 09:36 AM  
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Anyone coming to London for a theatre trip shopping etc I totally recommend the hub at Kings Cross. I'm here for a course and booked a hub for the first time. Don't think they do family rooms but what a brilliant concept. Spotless compact bright modern functional room. Nice bar good continental breakfast. Literally round the corner from the tube & St Pancreas. Went out and saw the Christmas lights last night, not done that for years 👍



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Old 19 Nov 18, 03:38 PM  
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They are windowless I think?
Couldn't cope with that too claustrophobic
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Old 19 Nov 18, 04:05 PM  
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Originally Posted by mouli1 View Post
They are windowless I think?
Couldn't cope with that too claustrophobic
Not sure it would be for me either but if you are literally coming in and going to bed it's probably a cheap London room
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Old 19 Nov 18, 04:11 PM  
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Originally Posted by mouli1 View Post
They are windowless I think?
Couldn't cope with that too claustrophobic
Not sure it would be for me either but if you are literally coming in and going to bed it's probably a cheap London room
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Old 19 Nov 18, 04:23 PM  
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Not all are windowless. They do vary in a good way.
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Old 20 Nov 18, 10:58 AM  
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Mine had two windows it was fantastic. Unlike other premier inns and travel lodges I didn't hear a single banging door and a constant stream of people up and down the corridor. Continental breakfast was fab staff great. I'm not good in small places but a standard room was plenty big enough and not claustrophobic at all. Not sure I would want to be in a basement room. Loved the whole thing.
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Originally Posted by mouli1 View Post
They are windowless I think?
Couldn't cope with that too claustrophobic
Two decent sized windows above the bed.
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We booked one of the upgraded rooms which gave us more room, window and didn't feel claustrophobic at all.
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Mine was a standard room double bed two windows continental breakfast. Complimentary tea and coffee all day in the bar and if you buy a drink between certain times at night help yourself to the cheese board. For London £54 for the night was a bargain for me. Even more so that work paid 👍
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I just spent a week in the one in Westminster for work , mine had a window.
They don’t have children at the hubs due to the bedding configuration.
They are of course a bit snug but super clean and have a really good breakfast, Westminster breakfast is £6 which is extremely cheap for London.
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