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Ibis Canning Town wants around £420 for two nights 12-14 Oct – others closer to the centre of town want £700+!
I know short notice bookings can be expensive but this is very steep.
Ibis Canning Town wants around £420 for two nights 12-14 Oct – others closer to the centre of town want £700+!
I know short notice bookings can be expensive but this is very steep.
If you want to stick with Accor, then try the nearby Ibis London Docklands Canary Wharf, it’s pricing in at a (slightly) more reasonable £270 for those two nights – and it’s next to Blackwall DLR station too
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