Here’s a revised version of the title: “Brief Visit to London in October 2026 – Booked Some Spots, Please Check if I Did It Right :) (Variation 28)”

Making the Most of a Short Stay in London: Seeking Your Advice

Hello, fellow travelers!

I’m excited to share that I’ll be in London for a brief visit on October 26, and I’m reaching out for some insights into my plans. I’ve secured a few accommodations and would love your feedback on whether I’m on the right track.

My primary reason for the visit is to catch a show at the O2, and I’ve decided to stay above The Pilot that night to be conveniently close to the venue.

In addition to that, I’ve booked stays at several charming spots, including The Princess Royal in Notting Hill, The Orange in Belgravia, and The Grazing Goat in Marylebone. My goal was to find unique places, preferably quaint pubs where I can enjoy a cozy atmosphere.

I tend to sleep well, even in noisier environments, which makes me more inclined toward these intimate settings for my short stay. However, I’m eager to hear your thoughts—have I made good choices, or should I consider alternatives?

I appreciate any advice or suggestions you might have! Thank you for taking the time to help me ensure my London adventure is a memorable one!

One thought on “Here’s a revised version of the title: “Brief Visit to London in October 2026 – Booked Some Spots, Please Check if I Did It Right :) (Variation 28)”

  1. Great planning for your London trip! A few tips to enhance your stay:

    It looks like you’ve selected some fantastic locations that capture London’s charm and variety. Staying by The O2 in Greenwich is a smart choice for easy access to entertainment and vibrant neighborhood vibes. Just keep in mind that Greenwich offers wonderful sights like the Royal Observatory, Cutty Sark, and beautiful riverside walks, so if time permits, consider a quick visit to enjoy these iconic spots.

    Your selection of hotels in Notting Hill, Belgravia, and Marylebone provides a great mix of cozy pub atmospheres and charming neighborhood experiences. For a truly authentic pub experience, make sure to explore some of the historical pubs in these areas—they’re rich in history and often offer excellent local ales and hearty fare. Some lesser-known but highly recommended options include:

    • The Churchill Arms in Kensington (famous for its floral façade and Thai cuisine)
    • The Spaniards Inn in Hampstead (literary history and cozy fireside ambience)
    • The Coral Tavern in Marylebone (less touristy, authentic local vibe)

    Since your main event is the show at The O2, consider planning your transportation in advance; the Jubilee Line or Thames Clipper river service can be convenient options, depending on your exact plans. Also, check out some nearby hidden

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