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London: And We’re Booked!

Nothing makes a trip feel more real than booking the plane tickets and hotel (especially once the costs actually hit the credit card…).  After realizing that the plane tickets weren’t changing more than a few dollars, we decided to book, just in case they increase in price.  While I don’t think we really got a great deal, I’m happy with the price.  It came out to $2,700 – roundtrip from LAX to London, non-stop, New Zealand Air, upgraded to skycouch!  We’ve been reading great things about the entertainment, food, and drinks on New Zealand Air, so it makes my anxiety about flying disappear a little bit.

We also booked our hotel: The Park Lane Hotel (Sheraton).  The location is great, the price (well, the starpoint redemption rate) is awesome – about 3.5%.  Most importantly, it makes it so that we don’t have to pay for the hotel, which was part of the deal for ourselves when we decided to try to make the trip to London work.

We’ve already started planning our 7 days there.  This currently includes many top sites in London – Tower of London, British Museum, Churchill War Rooms, a musical (we’re thinking Les Miserables), Greenwich, and a ton of other stuff.  There are markets we want to check out (including Christmas markets!), parks to explore, and hopefully we’ll go on some kind of river cruise or ferry ride on the Thames.  In addition to all of the things in London, we are pretty set on doing a couple of day trips away.  It’s a little tricky in November, because attractions open late and close early, and the hours of daylight are limited (It gets dark around 3:30pm).  Despite this, we are looking into a day trip to Bath, with a possible stop at Stonehenge, but only if we can find a tour that does “before hours” visits – otherwise it just won’t work out.  We are also strongly considering going to Brussels for the day.  Neither of us have been and it’s only a 2-hour train ride from London!  We both love mussels, fries, and Belgian beer, so why not take advantage of the close proximity?

There will be more details to come as we continue to plan our trip, but now that London is booked, we’ll probably start focusing more on our Portugal/Spain trip.  As to not have two posts in a row with no pictures, here are some photos from The Park Lane Hotel website

SuitcaseJournal: Park Lane Hotel, London

The exterior of the Park Lane Hotel 

SuitcaseJournal: Classic King Room at the Park Lane Hotel, London

The classic king room (which is where we will be staying, barring an upgrade) 

SuitcaseJournal: Park in London

A park path, hopefully near the hotel

SuitcaseJournal: London at Night

A beautiful view of London at night

Where to Stay in Lisbon?

When Ryan and I originally started thinking about our 2012 trip, we were set on Spain. However, at some point, we started to consider a combined Portugal and Spain trip. I still haven’t recapped our honeymoon, but when I do, I’ll share how tough it was to stay at so many different hotels. I love the convenience of staying in one place, but realistically that won’t ever happen on a trip to Europe. There are too many places to see and visit!

After a little discussion, we began adjusting our itinerary to fit in 3 nights in Lisbon, Portugal’s capital. I really didn’t (and still don’t) know too much about Lisbon, but I do know that it looks like San Francisco! Don’t believe me? Check out a few pictures (pictures found here, here, and here):

We’ve stayed in San Francisco a few times (usually we just do day trips or, more recently, I stay with friends) and there’s really a few areas I like to stay. One is by Union Square and the mall. The other is by the ferry building on Embarcadero. I’m sure there are tons of great places to stay, and there are restaurants and bars everywhere, but in my limited experience, those are my favorite. Since our Europe trip won’t be a “shopping” trip, I just figured we’d stay by the water. Turns out the downtown area (and the popular places to stay) aren’t near the water. I had a difficult time trying to figure out which city would be best. Chiado? Baixa? Bairro Alto? The names of the cities were being thrown around in forums we read, but without knowing which restaurants we wanted to try or which local attractions we wanted to be close to, it was hard to choose a city.

We decided to start out with our “wants” and see which types of hotels/B&Bs/apartments we could find. Here’s what our perfect accomodation would be:

  • in an area with restaurants that are very close
  • in a “cute” neighborhood
  • close to bus/train stops so we can get around the city
  • provides breakfast
  • a smaller hotel – not a huge chain hotel, since we are staying in at least a couple of those in Spain
  • has a pool
  • has free (or cheap) wifi
  • room with a view and/or balcony
  • around 100 euros a night (in our research we noticed that we could get away without spending a ton in Lisbon)

After just a few days of seriously looking, we found and booked a room for our 3 nights in Lisbon! I found a place that looked promising and sent it over to Ryan. He loved it, so last night, we booked! We can cancel up to 15 days before our stay and pay no penalty at all. There was only one room left (the one we wanted) in this small, 3-room B&B in Baixa, so we jumped on the opportunity to book. Without further ado, here are some pictures of Orange 3 House:

The room was inexpensive (315 euros total), we have a view (see above), breakfast is included, free wifi, convenient location and a small hotel! So far, this seems like the perfect place for us. We may still look around a bit, but this is definitely the best we’ve seen!