Euston a good place in London to stay?!

There's a Premier Inn near Euston.

Don't!

I've stayed there numerous times on business trips and twice the fire alarms have gone off in the middle of the night because some numpty left his bathroom door open whilst getting a shower and the steam sets them off. Everybody piles outside at god-knows-what-o-clock and waits for 45 minutes for the fire brigade to arrive from around the corner and for them to search for the room and guilty culprit.

Anywhere but the Premier Inn at Euston! Trust me! Fox is right too, they don't offer good value for money, they are expensive per night.

Also, when having breakfast there once, I got sat on a table opposite Jeremy Kyle.

I rest my case.
 
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I've looked on their lol but there's just so many haha!
What sort of cuisine, what price range, what part of London..?

The reviews on there are pretty accurate though. Well, the good ones that I've been to have been highly rated.
Can't comment on the **** places obviously ;)
 
What sort of cuisine, what price range, what part of London..?

The reviews on there are pretty accurate though. Well, the good ones that I've been to have been highly rated.
Can't comment on the **** places obviously ;)

Haha I'm not sure really, i'm not fixed on a cuisine as such. Just want somewere really nice (with a view).

Heard the OXO Tower Restaurant is pretty damn bang on for the view side of things, however the menu has a lot of fish on it and my girlfriend isn't a massive fan of fish so decided I'd rather not.

Other than that I guess a top notch Indian would be a good choice, are there any in London with good views etc? As far as area goes, probably around Bloomsbury (as that's where we're staying), or down by the Thames I guess?! But as pointed earlier it is quite easy to get about in London!
 
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Other than that I guess a top notch Indian would be a good choice, are there any in London with good views etc? As far as area goes, probably around Bloomsbury (as that's where we're staying), or down by the Thames I guess?! But as pointed earlier it is quite easy to get about in London!

Brick Lane is where you want to go for a Curry, no view to speak of.
 
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