Can anybody recommend any nice hotels or b&bs in Norfolk?...
Jean-Luc B. replied:
I proposed on Holkham beach and then we stayed at The Victoria Hotel, which was a fab place... However, it has recently been refurbished into something more "mainstream" more like a pub with rooms I think it has lost its individuality: http://www.holkham.co.uk/victoria/
Marie-Anne C. replied:
http://www.ournorfolk.org.uk/
Aggie R. replied:
Alistair Sawdays book on B&B's in the UK. is THE best BW Aggie.
Jean-Luc B. replied:
We also loved Cley, the windmill, etc. Or even the George hotel, which is also a pub and offers very affordable rooms: http://www.thegeorgehotelatcley.co.uk/
Jonathan M. replied:
Holland House.
Neil S. replied:
here you go http://www.thehoste.com/
Sharon H. replied:
There's a brand new b snd b called The Control Tower in Wells and it is an old tower for planes during the war. Costs are about 100 per night inc breakfast
Susan M. replied:
Sarah Ingram stayed at Byfords in Holt and said it was amazing. Website looks good!
Can anybody recommend any hotels nearby? Really want to attend but due to distance will need to stop over. Thanks.
John S. replied:
You're on boys ! 0700 Sun Morning done deal !
Sarah R. replied:
Taylard House, we can recommend, as well as The Emplins (a lovely Tudor house, if you like a spot of history!). Both are only a mile from the airfield & lovely family run homes.
Can anyone recommend a hotel in New York? Preferably in the Times Square area :) x
Steve P. replied:
Not hugely expensive? If you want decent value rather than luxury then you'll find this one is a popular pick with a lot of folks looking for that location. I've stayed there twice. It's okay. http://tinyurl.com/qyvohba
Jordan B. replied:
If you're looking for somewhere really affordable i've stopped here about 3 times now Its super clean, the rooms are spacious, its in a good location and the staff are really good at helping out. http://www.americandreamhostel.com/
I'm thinking about a holiday with Sophia in August...somewhere nice, not too hot, not too expensive (don't recommend Maldives), kids friendly, with nice sandy beaches,...
Angela R. replied:
Akyaka in Turkey. The hotel is Yucelen. We went when Cameron was 2 and it was fab. The town's just there so 1/2 board was fine. Details at http://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Hotel_Review-g951492-d566817-Reviews-Yucelen_Hotel_Gokova-Akyaka_Mugla_Province_Turkish_Aegean_Coast.html We hope you and Sophia are doing well:)
Marina T. replied:
Xatuna Revishvili спасибо за приглашение, но хочется побывать в новых местах. Вы сами то где сейчас?
Доставка . replied:
Marina Ten У нас есть Чарвак и коттеджи на берегу чарвака. Пирамиды. Вода там немного холодновата
Oh, I stayed at a very nice place called Hotel Oriente, near Sorrento as far as I can remember, but it was 14 years ago! We could see Vesuvius from our window, looking over the Bay of Naples.
Mary M. replied:
No! Which email adress? I check them constantly for work stuff so would be surprised if I missed it. Try m_mcguckin@hotmail.com
Can anyone recommend any secure places to park a bicycle in central London? So far the best I've been told is to book a hotel room and leave the bike in there.
Alexandra M. replied:
you need different types of locks this is what put thieves off because they need different tools to cut them which they don't usually carry. get your bike also registered with https://www.bikeregister.com/ are you parking it day or night time? you should camouflage it if it is a good bike, Luke used to put duck tape over his so it looks crap at first sight