Here’s a rewritten version of your title: “Limited Time in London in October 2026 — Booked Some Spots, Please Let Me Know if I Made Any Mistakes :)” Let me know if you’d like a different variation!

Exploring London: A Quick Guide to My Upcoming Stay and Accommodations

As I prepare for a brief visit to London on October 26, I’m feeling a mix of excitement and curiosity about my accommodations. My plan centers around attending a show at the O2, and I’ve made a few bookings that I would love to get your feedback on.

For the night of the show, I’ve opted to stay above The Pilot, a cozy pub that seems like a charming option. Additionally, I have also secured rooms at a couple of other quaint spots: The Princess Royal in Notting Hill, The Orange in Belgravia, and The Grazing Goat in Marylebone.

One of my main considerations for this short trip was finding comfortable, compact lodgings above local pubs, as I tend to sleep soundly even in lively environments.

I would greatly appreciate any thoughts or advice regarding my choices. Have I made a sound decision, or should I consider alternatives? Your insights would be invaluable to me. Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts!

One thought on “Here’s a rewritten version of your title: “Limited Time in London in October 2026 — Booked Some Spots, Please Let Me Know if I Made Any Mistakes :)” Let me know if you’d like a different variation!

  1. Absolutely love your London planning — and as a local, I’d love to offer some insights!

    It sounds like you have a great mix of accommodations that give you a true London experience. Staying above The Pilot sounds charming and convenient, especially for catching that show at the O2. Just a quick tip — If you’re planning to explore more of East London, consider nearby spots like Stratford or Shoreditch for vibrant nightlife and food scenes.

    For your other stays in Notting Hill, Belgravia, and Marylebone, you’re hitting some of London’s most iconic and picturesque neighborhoods. Here are a few suggestions to enhance your trip:

    • Transport: London’s public transport system is extensive. Ensure you get an Oyster card or contactless payment method for hassle-free travel around the city.
    • Local Tips: Notting Hill has fantastic markets and cafes — don’t miss the Portobello Road Market if time allows. Belgravia offers elegant streets and exclusive shops, perfect for a leisurely stroll. Marylebone boasts a vibrant high street with boutique stores and great dining options.
    • Accommodations above pubs: While cozy and lively, check reviews for noise levels if you’re planning early mornings. Some pubs can be lively late into the night, which might affect sleep if you’re sensitive.

    Overall,

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