Thursday, 24 September 2015

5 over-rated London attractions...

5 over-rated London attractions... and their alternatives.

We know that many of you are traveling on a budget and that you can't stay in London for as long as you'd like to. What to visit? What to prioritize? Well, we always try to help you out, so below you'll find a totally subjective list of over-rated London attractions that you should avoid and what you can do instead.

5) Piccadilly Circus:
Yes, you've seen hundreds of pictures of it. Ero's fountain and all the advert billboards. And you know what else? HUNDREDS of people, busy traffic, noise, selfie sticks...
Honestly, there's not much to do there, unless you want to buy a mug in M&M world. Admit it, you only want to go take a picture of the fountain. Our suggestion, download a professional picture of it and instead go to Kensington Gardens (lovely) to take a picture of the Peter Pan's statue:

image via wikipedia

4) Covent Garden:
Londoners wonder why tourists go there. Is it because of the market? Because of the boutiques? Or simply because it's mentioned in every London handbook? I'm sorry to break the news, but there is not much to see, apart from nice buildings and boutiques you will never get in because you can't afford to buy anything there (where else would you find an Apple store?).
So, our alternative: Leadenhall Market. The building is stunning!

image via wikipedia

3) London Eye:
It's expensive. You will spend hours queuing, even if you already have a ticket. £20 for a 30-minutes ride with a bunch of strangers. A waste of time? Definitely!
Our alternative: Primrose Hill. Free sightseeing from the top of the hill, for as long as you want!

2) London Dungeon:
Those who visit this place, do you really know what you're getting yourself into? No? Of course you don't. This attraction (not a museum, or a theatre) offers a pretty scary experience. Are you really coming to Europe's capital to get scared? Please, don't. If you want to know what fear means, think of a tube strike during your holidays in London! Now, THAT is fear.
Our alternative is Torture at the Tower. At the Tower of London you can visit a vast room where prisoners used to be tortured. Yeah, for real. They have replicas of the instruments used. Gross. But you like that, don't you?

image via wikipedia

1) Madame Tussaud's:
My personal undesirable no 1. I was dragged to visit it with a friend and, yes, plenty of wax figures. Interesting? Not a bit. Do you really want to get onto a stage, surrounded by famous characters? Here's our alternative: Harry Potter world.
The tour is amazing, both kids and adults love it. It's like plunging into J. K. Rowling's books.

 image via wikipedia

Do you have any other suggestions? Anything that you consider a waste of time visiting?

Friday, 21 August 2015

Redecorating Peckham III

And at last but not least, Peckhamania!
This decoration is a celebration of the arts in Peckham, how unique this neighborhood is, with so many art galleries and art spaces, with a creative and innovative population. A simple walk through Peckham resembles a visit to an art gallery.







Taken these pieces of art as inspiration, we created Peckhamania:


Bright, colorful rooms with an urban feeling.

Friday, 14 August 2015

Redecorating Peckham II

Following to our explanation of the new refurbishment, here's the next chapter: Council couture.
Rooms decorated on a retro style, celebrating the cockney accent. And how do you do that? Well, the retro part is easy, just choose a nice wallpaper and curtains, and as for the cockney... nothing better than Only fools and horses!




I think that we got to make these rooms quite bright and cheerful. I hope that you like them:



Wednesday, 12 August 2015

Redecorating Peckham I

You know that we are redecorating and we'd like to give you an insight of what's going on.
The hotel is formed of three buildings, so we decided to decorate each one of them in a different style representing different chapters of Peckham's history.

The first style, called "Working memoirs" is focused on the fast growth experienced by the neighborhood when workers moved in the area looking for accommodation.
Since our main building was formerly the headquarters of the Amalgamated Union of Engineering Workers, this topic was the most adequate.



We looked into the building's and the neighborhood's history, we found a quote by Sir John Boyd, who was general secretary of the AUEW, "I always insisted that we make our large front garden as beautiful as possible for those who passed by to gaze upon an oasis in a concrete jungle"; there is where we got the inspiration for the green walls. And of course, we couldn't go without some rusty machine wheels.

So here's what we did:



Despite our love for steampunk, we didn't want to go there and I think that we avoided it.
You cannot see it on the picture, but we have hidden an inspirational Benjamin Franklin's quote in the room.

Any comments? Do you love it? Hate it?

Wednesday, 29 July 2015

On a budget: Tours

Guided tours are one of the best ways to know a city, you are shown the most interesting spots along with a brief history lesson. It is not the same to simply admire the Houses of the Parliament than looking at it when receiving an architectural explanation of the building, the story behind Bonfire Night and some other information about the place.
Unfortunately, some of these tours can be quite expensive, so today we bring you a bunch of alternatives!

Free walking tours: yes, 100% free. If you enjoyed the tour, they encourage that you pay what you think it's worth, but if you don't have any money, well, no worries. You will find plenty of these just by googling "free tours London". They are usually last about 2 hours.

There are also companies where you can buy your tickets online and get a discount, but you may find them still expensive.

If you don't feel like walking, there is still an almost-free alternative to those expensive bus tours.
Take bus number 12, sit on the front row upstairs and enjoy the tour!
This bus route will take you by the London Eye, Houses of the Parliament, Westminster Square, Horse Guard Parade, Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus and Oxford Circus.

You can also change buses at Trafalgar Square and take bus 15, which will take you to Saint Paul's Cathedral and the Tower of London.

If you want to go pro, find information about these places online (Wikipedia, anyone?), print it out and take it with you.

We offer free maps at the hotel, so no need to buy one. You can also get a free map and information from the Tourist Information Centers that you'll find in central London (Trafalgar Square, Piccadilly Circus...)

And over all, remember that London is a beautiful city and that you should try to see as much as possible, avoid the underground if you can. And for Londoners' sake, when taking the underground, stand on the right on the escalators (or someone may push you out of the way).


Tuesday, 21 July 2015

Is there something to do in Peckham?

Our reply, plenty.

When someone comes to you mid-afternoon and asks “what can I do in the area? Is there something to visit?”, you may feel that the answer is “not really” but you’re wrong. Peckham is not central London, but we can still offer a lot.
We've listed below some of our favorites:

·        South London Gallery

Contemporary art. A closer alternative to the Tate Modern. Free entry
Directions
Outside of the hotel to the left, 5 min walk on the other side of the road.

·         Peckham Rye Park & Common

A park with the following facilities:

1.    Café
2.    Toilets & baby changing
3.    Playground
4.    Picnic area
5.    Bowling green
6.    Outdoor gym
7.    Skate park

Directions
Bus 12 / 343 (15 min)
Or 25 min walk

·         Peckham Pelican

Yes, our neighbors. A café with a very busy schedule: from films, to silver ring workshops, poetry, political talks and exhibitions.
Check their Facebook page for weekly info.

Directions
Out of the hotel to the left, 2 min walk.

·         Rooftop Film Club

An open air cinema. I mean, it's summer! Why aren't you there already?
Tickets can be bought online.

Directions
On Rye Lane. The access is a bit hidden. After the second bridge of the train station, cross the road. Between a blue shop (Lyca mobile) and a red one (butcher’s), there is a small alley. Through there you will get to the entrance.

·         CFL Art Café

A 100% self-funded commercial humanitarian arts and entertainment company in the Bussey Building (same as the Rooftop film club).
Films, theatre, parties, concerts, exhibitions, comedy… the whole lot. 

Directions
On Rye Lane. The access is a bit hidden. After the second bridge of the train station, cross the road. Between a blue shop (Lyca mobile) and a red one (butcher’s), there is a small alley. Through there you will get to the entrance.


Tuesday, 30 June 2015

Arriving to/from the airport

A question that we get a lot is how to get from the airport to the hotel or the other way round.
Apart from the taxi option, which is probably the easiest but most expensive one (and it is subject to traffic jams), there are great connections by public transport.

London airports (arranged by distance):

1) Heathrow
  • Cheap: EasyBus has a bus service from Heathrow terminals 1, 2, 3 to Shepherd's Bush (tickets from £1.95). From Shepherd's Bush, take the Overground to Clapham Junction, there change to the other Overground line and get off at Peckham Rye.
  • Fast: take the Heathrow Express to Paddington (15min). Take the underground Bakerloo line to Elephant and Castle. From there you can take the train to Peckham Rye or take any of the following buses to "the Academy at Peckham", 12 / 136 / 171 / 343.
  • Our favorite (cheap & fast): take the underground Piccadilly line to Leicester Square, change to the Northern line and get off at Oval. From there, bus 36 or 436 will take you to "the Academy at Peckham", opposite the hotel.

2) Gatwick
  • Cheap: EasyBus (from £1.95) to Victoria Station. From there, train to Peckham Rye or buses 36 / 436 to "the Academy at Peckham".
  • Fast: take the Gatwick Express to Victoria Station (30min). From there, train to Peckham Rye or buses 36 / 436 to "the Academy at Peckham".
  • Our favorite (cheap & fast): take a regular train to Victoria Station (30min), London Bridge (30min) or Clapham Junction (25min). If you buy the tickets in advance, they're cheaper and you can check the exact timetable. From Victoria, train to Peckham Rye or buses 36 / 436 to "the Academy at Peckham". From London Bridge, train to Peckham Rye or bus 343 to "the Academy at Peckham". From Clapham Junction, Overground to Peckham Rye or bus 345 to "the Academy at Peckham".

3) London City
  • Cheap: National Express bus (from £4.80) to Victoria Station. From there, train to Peckham Rye or buses 36 / 436 to "the Academy at Peckham".
  • Fast: take the DLR to Canning Town. Take the underground Jubilee line to Canada Water. Change to the Overground and get off at Peckham Rye.
  • Our favorite (cheap & fast): take the DLR to Shadwell, change to the Overground and get off at Peckham Rye.

4) Stansted
  • Cheap: EasyBus (from £3.95) to Victoria Station. From there, train to Peckham Rye or buses 36 / 436 to "the Academy at Peckham".
  • Fast: take the Stansted Express to Liverpool Street (47min). From there, walk to Moorgate and take the underground Northern line to Elephant & Castle. There, take the train to Peckham Rye or take any of the following buses to "the Academy at Peckham", 12 / 136 / 171 / 343.
  • Our favorite (cheap & fast): take a regular train to Liverpool Street (47min). From there, walk to Moorgate and take the underground Northern line to Elephant & Castle. There, take the train to Peckham Rye or take any of the following buses to "the Academy at Peckham", 12 / 136 / 171 / 343.

5) Luton
  • Cheap: EasyBus again (from £1.95) to Victoria Station. From there, train to Peckham Rye or buses 36 / 436 to "the Academy at Peckham".
  • Fast: train to St. Pancras Station (25min) and from there, train to Peckham Rye.
  • Our favorite (cheap & fast): train to St. Pancras Station (25min) or to Blackfriars (47min) and from any of those stations, train to Peckham Rye or bus 63 to Peckham Library.

Of course, there are other bus companies, shuttles, etc. but after comparing them all, we consider that these are the best options. If you still have any questions, or if you want us to arrange a pick up for you, do not hesitate to contact us at peckham@eurohotelsgroup.co.uk

Have a pleasant journey!