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Could anybody tell me a good tip for a hotel here in east dulwich or in the near?

shouldn?t be very expensive but as well not too cheap and bad.

so you should be able to sleep in a comfortable bed and feel well in a room without spiders or rats :)

it would be for 4 nights.

Hope you can help me.

thanks a lot

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I had replied to this last night but my message seems to have disappeared..


Anyways, another option could be Air BnB. I have used them in London and in the USA. Its a site where people can rent out rooms or their whole apt/house. There is one property in East Dulwich at ?55 per night


http://www.airbnb.com/rooms/16594


I like using this site as an alternative to hotels as you get more space, and its interesting getting to meet new people.

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