We get to go to London next year! We managed to score free Business Class seats with frequent flyer miles, thanks to our travel agent, Jenny. I held my breath while she tangled with the airline.
Now I'm casting about trying to find a flat to rent, which is much less expensive than a hotel room, plus you have more room, including a kitchen. I have a big map of London spread out next to the computer, so I can plot various flats while I review apartments listed on the rental agency's website.
We liked the area where we had a flat last year, near the Kensington High Street tube station, but we didn't like the old carpet full of allergens, doors that slammed shut unless they were propped open, and a toilet that trickled night and day.
I've narrowed the search to three flats, the most promising of which is on a street called "Palace Gardens Terrace," near Kensington Palace. The agency website says, "This attractive first floor flat (no lift) is elegant and stylishly decorated in a contemporary style." First floor means second floor to Americans, so that's okay, although no elevator means a challenge hauling our bags up the stairs when we arrive. We'll cope.
Here's what I've got to go on:
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"Sitting Room"--including dining table where I can work on my trip journal and Jerry can review manuscripts. |
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TV in sitting room and armoire with unspecified contents |
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King-size bed and "ensuite bathroom" |
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Kitchen with "hob" (stove) and other necessities. Washer/dryer is in "hallway cupboard" |
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"Over shower" in bathroom, which also has "wash hand basin" and "loo."
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https://www.airbnb.com/
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