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manathu | 11:44 Sun 06th Aug 2006 | Travel
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I would like to go to London in October with my partner to see a show and stay overnight. Can anyone recommend a good website I can look at that organises these trips, and is not too expensive
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May be worth checking if your local theatre (assuming you have one) has a supporters group. They often run trips like these and won't charge the earth.
You might be better off just looking in your local free newspaper, as local coach companies will often do trips. Had a look at the Keith Prowse website, but that seems quite expensive.
We go to the theatre in london on a regular basis and I have to say booking it all seperate is the cheapest option.

look on lastminute.com for tickets - you can usually get a good saving on them.

hotels, depends what you want really but again, lastminute.com have some good offers.

If you're planning on getting the train (depending where you're travelling from it's best you book this with thetrainline.com asap, the earlier you book your tickets the less they cost.

If you want an inexpensive hotel then the Covent Garden travelodge in Drury Lane is in a perfect location for theatre nights.
I personally like to stay at the Britannia hotel at Canary Wharf but it can be expensive if there's no deals & it's a bit out of the way.

Hope this helps :)
what are you hoping to go and see?

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Thank you for your suggestions. I am hoping to see Mary Poppins. I will certainly check out lastminute.com.
Thank you.
I'd like to see that too but it's going to have to wait a while till after our little one arrives.

Hope you & your partner have a great time :)

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