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lizziebeth Jan 17th, 2006 04:58 PM

hotel in London for family with kids
 
We are trying to find a family friendly hotel that will accommodate a family of four in London. We plan on staying 4 nights at the beginning of our trip to Europe and 1 or 2 nights at the end of our trip. We would like to spend $200 or less a night. Thank you for your help!

Grcxx3 Jan 17th, 2006 06:41 PM

Several years ago we stayed in a hotel near Hyde Park - I think the name was the London Elizabeth.

They were able to accomodate the 4 of us in a room. It was a little cramped, but quite acceptable and I remember the price being reasonable. My kids were 7 and 9 at the time.

Grcxx3 Jan 17th, 2006 08:48 PM

I forgot to add.....

The London Elizabeth is about a block from the underground - so very convenient for getting places.

While we were there, we had some problems finding restaurants for dinner around the hotel. But a friend of mine stayed there with her family a year or so later and they walked a couple of blocks (the opposite way from the underground station) and found all sorts of places.

KathrynT Jan 17th, 2006 09:04 PM

I have just been researching this myself. I haven't stayed at any of these so can't personally vouch for them but I've heard the following have rooms for 4 and may be within your budget: The Vicarage, The London Town Hall Country Inn, Holiday Inn Express, and the Premier Lodge.

Good luck!

curmudgeon Jan 17th, 2006 09:21 PM

If you use the search box for the forum, you can bring up a lot of older threads that will be helpfull. Most large hotels don't tend to have rooms for 4. Some of the smaller places will have quad rooms; be aware that most of these won't be to the standard of a typical hotel (no elevator, cramped room, perhaps a bit tattered, - they will normally include breakfast). I've stayed in several - none of which were outstanding, but all served the purpose. For examples, you could search for "hotel Cartwright Crescent", or "hotel norfolk square", locations which have a number of these converted townhouse hotels. Another option might be the Travel Inn chain - they have several central London locations.

lizziebeth Jan 20th, 2006 06:52 PM

Thank you! After researching, we've decided to rent a flat. It is less expensive for us to rent a flat for a week than 4 nights in most hotels.


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