Club Quarters - anyone stayed there?
#1
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Club Quarters - anyone stayed there?
Business hotels in major cities, your biz must belong but they also Priceline the rooms on weekends. www.clubquarters.com
Any input?
Any input?
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I stayed at the one in London. It was quite a steal for the price. My review is posted at www.biddingfortravel.com
You may want to search the London forum for other info on guest quarters.
You may want to search the London forum for other info on guest quarters.
#5
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I stayed in the London Gracechurch Club Quarters over the New Year. As others have mentioned, they priceline (and other websites) their rooms on holidays / weekends.
We got lucky -- free b-fast on the days their restaurant was closed.
They also have free wireless internet throughout the hotel.
However, the room we had was VERY tiny. But a deal at 50 pounds / night.
We got lucky -- free b-fast on the days their restaurant was closed.
They also have free wireless internet throughout the hotel.
However, the room we had was VERY tiny. But a deal at 50 pounds / night.
#6
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: Boston, MA, USA
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I stayed in the Club Quarters in downtown NYC in 2001, courtesy of an investment bank with which I was interviewing. The rooms and lobby were absolutely tiny, though everything was clean and well-kept. They also added a surcharge to phone calls made to 1-800 numbers which exceeded 10 minutes. It was annoying to find a $0.40 charge on my invoice in the morning.
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I've stayed at the CC in Washington DC and in Chicago. No real complaints, it was mandated by the company I work for.
I drove to Washington and the entrance to the CC is right on a busy street. After checking in, the parking was about 3 blocks away in a public garage.
The CC's are small, but very comfortable rooms. They don't have a lot of frills but the prices were good. If I remember, I was only paying somewhere around $80 a night in Chicago.
If it was a business trip, or if I was just looking for somewhere cheap for a night or two, I'd stay at CC.
I think that they also offer really cheap rates for the weekends if you are a member of their club.
Peace
I drove to Washington and the entrance to the CC is right on a busy street. After checking in, the parking was about 3 blocks away in a public garage.
The CC's are small, but very comfortable rooms. They don't have a lot of frills but the prices were good. If I remember, I was only paying somewhere around $80 a night in Chicago.
If it was a business trip, or if I was just looking for somewhere cheap for a night or two, I'd stay at CC.
I think that they also offer really cheap rates for the weekends if you are a member of their club.
Peace
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I've stayed at CC in Boston numerous times and at the Philly one once. Both had fair size rooms, clean and as somebody already noted, they're in great locations. Right in downtown both cities. I would highly recommend them for a business or a leisure stay.
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I've stayed at the one in DC, also. I got my room mysewlf through hotels.com. I guess they buy/reserve blocks of rooms themselves or something.
I agree with the above comments; perfectly nice rooms and good prices, plus friendly and helpful staff.
I agree with the above comments; perfectly nice rooms and good prices, plus friendly and helpful staff.