BerthaButt Posted January 15 #1 Share Posted January 15 We are arriving in London on August 8, 2004 and are spending 5 nights in London seeing the sights before our cruise on August 13 I'm wondering if I should purchase the breakfast package with the hotel reservation. I know that as an American our breakfasts are different than a British breakfast so I'm wondering if it would be a good option for us to purchase. Also any help on deciding which hotel we should book. (Premier Inn - Waterloo or Country Hall) We plan on using the HO-HO bus on our day of arrival to get a good overview of the area and then choosing what we want to see and visit. Thanks so much for your help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare gnome12 Posted January 15 #2 Share Posted January 15 44 minutes ago, BerthaButt said: We are arriving in London on August 8, 2004 and are spending 5 nights in London seeing the sights before our cruise on August 13 I'm wondering if I should purchase the breakfast package with the hotel reservation. I know that as an American our breakfasts are different than a British breakfast so I'm wondering if it would be a good option for us to purchase. Also any help on deciding which hotel we should book. (Premier Inn - Waterloo or Country Hall) We plan on using the HO-HO bus on our day of arrival to get a good overview of the area and then choosing what we want to see and visit. Thanks so much for your help! If you want eggs and bacon/sausage you need the full breakfast. They also - or at least the PI St. Pancras had/have what I think they called cold breakfast which included cereal and fruit and yogurt and rolls and some pastry and toast. I think it also had cold cuts and cheese but I'm not certain. I only found out about it when I checked in, and I changed from the full breakfast to the simpler one at the time. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Globaliser Posted January 15 #3 Share Posted January 15 1 hour ago, BerthaButt said: I'm wondering if I should purchase the breakfast package with the hotel reservation. I know that as an American our breakfasts are different than a British breakfast so I'm wondering if it would be a good option for us to purchase. I don't think it's possible to even guess whether it's a good option unless we have some idea of what you'd want for breakfast. For a first suggestion: At either hotel, you're practically next to Waterloo station - so if you don't want a hotel breakfast you can always walk in to the station and get something from the very many options there. Just like many commuters do, daily. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cotswold Eagle Posted January 15 #4 Share Posted January 15 Premier Inn breakfast menu is online here, if that helps. I wouldn’t book in advance - try it the first morning and see how it goes, maybe? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Harters Posted January 15 #5 Share Posted January 15 I've stayed at the PI County Hall two or three times. Good location. Hotel is fine - as PIs usually are. I use PIs fairly regularly for short breaks round the country. I always book the full breakfast, which includes all the "continental" items as well as cooked. Price is £9.99 - only two quid more than the continental option. Both breakfast menus here - https://www.premierinn.com/gb/en/why/food/breakfast.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BerthaButt Posted January 15 Author #6 Share Posted January 15 Thanks for your quick replies. The breakfast sounds like a good option. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phabric Posted January 16 #7 Share Posted January 16 (edited) I have stayed at Premier Inn Waterloo 5x. Premier Inn Waterloo’s entrance is street level. Hotel has A/C. The restaurant is in the basement. I take the breakfast meal so I don’t have to go and find a place to eat. The breakfast is buffet - eggs, sausage, bacon, tomato, mushrooms, beans, cereal, yogurt, bread, juice/ coffee/tea. We ate dinner out before returning to the hotel. If we were too tired, their restaurant was there. Premier Inn Country Hall’s entrance is up a couple of stairs. This hotel is closer to London Eye. There is a street/court yard/small plaza between the two Premier Inn. Both hotels close to restaurants, pubs, HOHO, Thamas river, London Eye, Parliament, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, grocery store, stores, regular bus, Waterloo train station. I would take whichever is the cheapest. Edited January 16 by phabric 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
fruitmachine Posted January 16 #8 Share Posted January 16 22 hours ago, BerthaButt said: We are arriving in London on August 8, 2004 and are spending 5 nights in London seeing the sights before our cruise on August 13 I'm wondering if I should purchase the breakfast package with the hotel reservation. I know that as an American our breakfasts are different than a British breakfast so I'm wondering if it would be a good option for us to purchase. Also any help on deciding which hotel we should book. (Premier Inn - Waterloo or Country Hall) We plan on using the HO-HO bus on our day of arrival to get a good overview of the area and then choosing what we want to see and visit. Thanks so much for your help! Premier Inn breakfasts are the same price whether you buy them in advance or as a walk-up on the morning. I never pay in advance. They do have a deal that covers a two-course evening meal, a drink and breakfast. Again, you can get that deal on the day (in fact you can opt for it when asking giving the server your order for the evening meal) so no need to commit in advance. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PurpleTraveller Posted January 18 #9 Share Posted January 18 (edited) I have stayed at both Premier Inns at Country Hall and Waterloo. I personally prefer Country Hall but they are both comfortable, clean and in good locations. Waterloo has air-conditioning and Country Hall has a few steps up to the front door. Waterloo usually costs slightly less than Country Hall so you could check the prices for your dates and see which has the best price. There was (in 2019) a M&S Foodhall on York Road just around the corner from Country Hall or down the road from Waterloo where we got pastries, fruit and juice for breakfast in case you are just wanting a light breakfast. It was also good for picking up snacks and drinks. Edited January 18 by PurpleTraveller Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Globaliser Posted January 18 #10 Share Posted January 18 On 1/15/2024 at 7:08 PM, BerthaButt said: (Premier Inn - Waterloo or Country Hall) 55 minutes ago, PurpleTraveller said: I have stayed at both Premier Inns at Country Hall and Waterloo. It really is County Hall, as in the thread title. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cotswold Eagle Posted January 18 #11 Share Posted January 18 10 hours ago, PurpleTraveller said: There was (in 2019) a M&S Foodhall on York Road Still there 🙂 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PurpleTraveller Posted January 18 #12 Share Posted January 18 (edited) 10 hours ago, Globaliser said: It really is County Hall, as in the thread title. Gosh I hate auto correct! I didn't even notice - that'll teach me to check my posts before I post. I've only stayed there six or seven times. 😀 Edited January 18 by PurpleTraveller Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
PurpleTraveller Posted January 18 #13 Share Posted January 18 1 hour ago, Cotswold Eagle said: Still there 🙂 Thanks. Good to know since I'll be staying at Premier Inn County Hall next year. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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