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Guyweis Jan 4th, 2009 10:49 AM

How to find a quad room in London
 
I would love to snag a London hotel room on Priceline but it looks like I can't request a room for 4 people. What's the best way to find a "family room" in London? Any good deals in great places - a really nice room going for a not so expensive price would be sooo nice! How do you find them?

cocofromdijon Jan 4th, 2009 10:58 AM

I'm coming back from London where I spent 4 nights with husband and 2 sons. We stayed at the Travelodge Euston and T. Covent Garden. The second one has bigger family room. If you are lucky with their calendar you may get a room starting at 9£. We got one at 32£ at the Euston T and 59€ at the T Covent Garden. Good luck!
coco

karens Jan 5th, 2009 02:22 PM

Our family of 4 stayed in the Holiday Inn - Mayfair. It was expensive, though - we were able to book one night with points which made it a tad bit easier to stomach. (We were there 2 summers ago when the conversion rate was 2.13)

girlonthego Jan 5th, 2009 03:39 PM

The Hilton Metropole hotel has two queen beds in the room and accepts four in room.
I am not sure of it's location or how it is. I only know this because I was checking for our family of four and this was the one Hilton that would allow 4.
Good luck. The prices for a random day in june is 208 american dollars and includes breakfast. There are cheaper options.

oh2doula Jan 5th, 2009 06:16 PM

I will be staying at the travelodge on city road in march - its a family room - 4 nights $320 -with early check in

teacherCanada Jan 5th, 2009 06:47 PM

Hi Guyweis

You might consider the Baden Powell House. It is a Scouting center, but accepts any travellers. They have multi-bedded rooms and a great location in Kensington beside two tube stations. We have stayed there 4 times. It is not luxurious by any stretch, but it is clean and secure. You might wish to check out their website before discounting the idea completely.

tC

ellene Jan 6th, 2009 01:47 AM

Premier Inn's have quad rooms. They have locations all over london. Basic accomodations, but affordable and central.


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