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Old Glory (m)
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I will be in London next weekend, and i was wandering if anyone could give me ideas of which hotel i should stay in the city. Any Affordable Hotels in Central London? And can someone explain your zip codes. I will be there just for the weekend, if there are any clubs or parties happening on the 24th and 25th, i will be interested. I am just in town to party and to unwind,  Thank you.
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LoverBwoy (m)
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hmm central london, not affordable look on the edges ofcentral london, i was actually checking for a friend of mine in nigeria yesterday, the cheapest i found was in south east london £35/night the new dome hotel , camberwell about 10-15minutes fro central london
Zip codes: post code SE- south east london SE1-South east london closer to central london, SE15 farther from central london SW-south west london N-north london W-west london E-east
specific addresse e,g SE15 4GX
hope its a bit clearer
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Old Glory (m)
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Loverbwoy
Hey i wanted to thankyou for your recommendation. I ended up staying @ the Hilton Metropole on Edgware rd. I liked the Hotel, it was fun and the rooms were pretty big and nice.
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LondonCool (m)
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Zip codes: post code SE- south east london SE1-South east london closer to central london, SE15 farther from central london SW-south west london N-north london W-west london E-east
The post codes are not always allocated according to the proximity to central London. For instance SE15 (Peckham) is much closer to the City than SE4 (Brockley) Also, E4 (Chingford) is even in Essex and much further from the City than E9 (Hackney)
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