Wednesday, January 11, 2012

Five Hints On How To Search For A Good Hotel In St Pancras

By Herbert Sutton Owen


Choosing Kings Cross hotels is difficult because of the sheer amount of choice you have. So how do you pick the right hotel? You can look at the location or reviews - two of many ways to pick. Here are five tips to help you along.

When it comes to picking a hotel in Kings Cross, one thing to consider is that pricing dictates availability. Any event attracts tourists, and tourists flock to nearby hotels. And when demand for rooms is high, hotels put the price of their rooms up. On the flip side though- you may find a bargain in quieter periods.

Once you have a shortlist of hotels with pricing and availability, you can compare them further. Assuming the hotel has one, log onto its website to check their ammenities. Making direct comparisons you can then weigh up hotels against each other. It's also worth considering some amenities are worth more than others. As an example, I know I'd rather have a trouser press than a TV. Or a bar rather than a garden? At the end of the day, all this comes down to personal preference.

For me, the staff are the big difference between a good hotel and a bad hotel. Ringing hotel reception is a good test. This gives you an excuse to confirm the facilities but also lets you gage the staff's knowledge of the local area. A happy polite member of staff will make your stay much more enjoyable than a grumpy one!

The location of a hotel is most important. What's the point of staying in a hotel otherwise? Try and find a hotel near to the tube, as this will make things so much easier. Google Maps can tell you what is near such as bars and restaurants. Though if using a taxi isn't a bad option, then location isn't as important. Using a taxi in the evening is also, of course a safer option.

A hotel review says a lot about the accomodation. Website review sites can be found aplenty via Google. Some hotels will also have their own guestbook for feedback, although be wary this may be moderated to some degree. Asking friends if they have stayed in the area, particularly if you are in business is always a good idea. Although do take into consideration that one person's dream hotel may be anothers nightmare. Some people find fault in anything!




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