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By *orthEast91 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Sunderland

Hi I am travelling to London this week and will be staying in a hotel for a few nights. I was wondering if anyone has any suggestions of which hotel to stay in.

I would like to arrange a meet or 2 while I’m there. However most hotels now require you to use your keycard just to access the lifts or floors. Being a TV who likes to be discreet i wouldn’t feel comfortable coming down to reception all dressed in fishnets etc. to bring someone up to the room.

Does anyone know of any nice hotels in Central London which don’t require the room key to access the lifts/stairs/floors?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

The pointA hotels are perfect for it

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By *orthEast91 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Sunderland

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By *orthEast91 OP   TV/TS  over a year ago

Sunderland


"The pointA hotels are perfect for it"

Ah really? I just searched, there are a few of those in Central London. Do none of them require a keycard to get up to the rooms?

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

Only door room keys

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By *DreamOfGenieWoman  over a year ago

London

You can always ask for a second key to be left at reception to be collected by someone else - would need to give them their name but thats it.

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By *uninlondon69Man  over a year ago

Lewisham

I haven't used them for about 5 years but Ibis used to be like that.

Wembley, Earl's Court and Euston were all easy access.

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By *abreMan  over a year ago

London


"You can always ask for a second key to be left at reception to be collected by someone else - would need to give them their name but thats it."

Sounds like you are an expert in this field

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By *DreamOfGenieWoman  over a year ago

London


"You can always ask for a second key to be left at reception to be collected by someone else - would need to give them their name but thats it.

Sounds like you are an expert in this field "

Who, me?

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By *ildjianMan  over a year ago

London

The Travelodge between Old Street and Moorgate tubes - Great Eastern Street, doesn't requure key cards.

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By *_Jones_81Man  over a year ago

MK


"You can always ask for a second key to be left at reception to be collected by someone else - would need to give them their name but thats it."

Mr and Mrs Smith by any chance

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By *oloGuyMan  over a year ago

Bloomsbury, London

I stay in the St Giles in Bloomsbury when I want to travel and play at the same time.

Busy lobby which works perfectly for the visitor to be anonymous walking through, and then the lifts take you directly to the floors, no cards needed. Doors also stay latched if you leave them that way, so they can just push it open, and come in to find you naked on the bed.

Am staying at St Giles this whole week, so if anyone wants to push my door open, just let me know and I'll send room number.

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