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Honeymoon recommendations


pigglemarex

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Hi


Getting married in Dec and need somewhere not to far from East Dulwich to stay on our wedding night and the following night.


We would stay at home but it will be over run with fanily from overseas and I don't think we will get much chance to sleep as I am sure we will be knackered!


So bascially if anyone can recommend somwehere romantic and within an hour from ED that should be ok with us arriving late on the first night let me know!


Thanks!

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Romantic, and within an hour of ED? Tall order!


Are you after a romantic location, or simply a nice hotel? (i.e. would a fancy central London hotel qualify?)


There are a couple of fairly nice hotels in Richmond.


Or maybe somewhere in the Kent countryside?

http://www.thurnhamkeep.co.uk/

Hi Jeremy


Haha! Yes I know it?s a tall order - I had been looking but thought I would ask the forum as they are usually better informed than myself!


I had been looking at Kent but had not even thought of Richmond. Were there any specific ones?


I think hotel is more important than location. Although I am not sure a fancy London would be in our price range just before Christmas.


I think Richmond would be perfect as we can get home on Public transport easily when returning and the park and river are close by for a nice relaxing walk.


Plus its far enough away to avoid the rellies popping in!


Thanks Jeremy!

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