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Hotel / b&b suggestions in ED & surrounding?


gumshoe

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Hello forum friends,


I?m wondering if anyone has any suggestions of a nice hotel and/or b&b in ED or the immediate surrounding areas? My in-laws are hoping to visit us in our new flat and want to stay local to the area - but I don?t know where to suggest! I?ve seen The Lilac Door and was thinking about recommending that but wanted to see if there were any other local gems to suggest? Thanks ever so much!

  • 2 weeks later...
There was a previous thread on this which I used when looking for a plaice for some visiting relatives. Should you still be looking, they stayed at the InnKeeper's Lodge @ the Crown & Greyhound pub in the centre of Dulwich Village. They were there on Tuesday night and thought it was lovely (attached a link) www.innkeeperslodge.com/crown-and-greyhound.
  • 3 months later...
A belated follow up - my in laws ended staying up at the Victoria inn and seemed to really like it (although my father in law was a bit grumpy about a 2am fire alarm but never mind). Rooms were apparently cosy and comfortable with nice mini toiletries, and it went down so well that I think they?ll stay there again when visiting us. Thanks all!
  • 7 months later...
I think everyone will agree with me - living with relatives is extremely embarrassing for both you and them. Moreover, there are wonderful promotions and special offers on https://planetofhotels.com/en/. Depends only on your wishes for the selection. I am sure that you can find something for an adequate price.

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