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  • 4 weeks later...

Crystal Palace, very close to ED, a bit faded around the edges Queens Hotel


cheap and cheerful and perfect for a'cinq a sept' at about ?40 a night I don't think this is an unreasonable query...i was looking for a hotel myself but not for love in the afternoon.... good luck, do people know something i don't?

  • 5 months later...
what a brilliant thread.. Which is the best hotel for putting your old man in when he comes to visit... preferably not seedy. Just a nice guest house thats not noisy, that is clean and that won't break the bank. It's the first time he's visited and i want to give him a good impression.

katie1997 Wrote:

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> An adulterous friend of mine recommends the

> Camberwell Church Street Hotel Following

> marathon-long sessions in the bedroom he and his

> mistress realised they were rather hungry having

> skipped dinner, and apparently there's loads of

> good places to eat locally that are open pretty

> late/early... if you can drag yourselves away from

> your hotel room.



>

> #HTH



Katie1997 - you seem all too versed with this information - is this "friend" actually YOU ?


Hotsauce - if it's just a bit of "Afternoon Delight" your friend is after then does it matter if it is East Dulwich or anywhere else that rents rooms by the hour ?


I guess this time of year it is too cold for al-fresco-shagging !!

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