Can I be honest with you?\u00a0 Sometimes, I am spectacularly lazy when it comes to my vacation.\u00a0 In this case, nevermind the sheer amount of sightseeing and activities London has to offer, with less than 48 hours in the city, I wanted to concentrate my time.\u00a0 And by concentrate my time, I mean, eat well.\u00a0 Thus, I found myself looking for a Notting Hill adjacent property and stumbled on The Laslett<\/a><\/strong>.\u00a0 With such a crunch on our time, I didn’t want to spend the entirety of our trip in or on transportation.\u00a0 Friends recommended Hotel 41, as well as the Athenaeum, however, given the proximity to Core by Clare Smyth<\/a> and The Ledbury<\/a>, I decided it would be best to stay within walking distance of both restaurants.\u00a0 Sure, London has excellent public transportation, but with such a limited amount of time, I decided we would rather enjoy one neighborhood, instead of trying to do everything at once.\u00a0 Even though we managed to cover quite a bit of ground (I did have a few sites to visit, in honor of my novels<\/a>), there will always be another time to visit London and check out other opportunities.<\/p>\n Would I go back to The Laslett?\u00a0 Even with the generous and prompt response of the management, I do think I would do more research for the area before booking again (or really, just find something on Airbnb<\/a>).<\/p>\n Who is The Laslett best for?\u00a0 Those looking for an excellent location, and a charming atmosphere.\u00a0 I honestly believe the service issues we experienced were not the usual levels delivered at the hotel.<\/p>\n What is your favorite hotel in London?\u00a0 Have you stayed at the Laslett?\u00a0 What would you have done in this situation?<\/strong><\/p>\nPros<\/h2>\n
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