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Neal623 Jan 13th, 2008 10:25 AM

London Apt Rental for 2 night Stay
 
I am having difficulty renting a 2 bedroom apartment for 5 people in London during a planned June visit. We are only staying for 2 nights, as the rest of the trip will be spent in Scotland. I am finding that the most desireable locations have a 1 week minimum stay. We want to be close to a Tube stop, safe neighborhood, and at least some restaurants/cafes within walking distance. Any ideas?

NeoPatrick Jan 13th, 2008 10:32 AM

This is indeed difficult as no one who has an independent apartment is likely to want to rent it out for only two nights. Have you checked with Citadines? They have several locations in London, including one right by Trafalgar that I think makes a terrific location. They do rent by the night, I believe.

Do you really need a full apartment with a kitchen, or could you do with two hotel roooms, also giving you two baths?

Neal623 Jan 13th, 2008 10:50 AM

I have called a few hotels to discuss getting 2 rooms, but neither place could guarantee that the two rooms would be adjoining. Because we have 3 small children, I would rather rent an apartment than take my chances with a hotel, which seem to be more expensive any way. I believe I did look into the apartment you suggested, but they were a little pricey. I'd like to stay at or below 200 pounds per night.

janisj Jan 13th, 2008 10:56 AM

Neal623: The Citadines NP suggested is apartments, or rather an apartment hotel.

ssachida Jan 13th, 2008 11:01 AM

try www.CitybaseApartments.com

There were few listed at about 200gbp.

Also, the citadines one is listed at 220gbp, a bit above your budget ...

Neal623 Jan 13th, 2008 11:10 AM

I haven't tried that website yet. Thank you!

janisj Jan 13th, 2008 11:26 AM

when you refine the search on the citybase website to 2-6 people and less than 3 nights, there are only very few that sleep 5, for 2 nights, and under £200. Most are much more expensive or are out at Canary Wharf.

The best combination of location/price that citybase comes up w/ is Citadines Trafalgar Sq for £170-£223.

(I have tried to use the citybase site several times but it really delivers less than it seems)

Neal623 Jan 13th, 2008 11:58 AM

I have looked on two different websites at the Citadines Trafalgar Square, and have found the rate to be 230gbp in both cases. Because of the weaker dollar, I would still like to aim at or below 200 gbp. Any other suggestions?

janisj Jan 13th, 2008 12:25 PM

if you use the citybase site, the Trafalgar Citadines is £223.25. Not a huge savings over their own site -- but something.

You have a problem - you only want 2 nights and most budget flats require a 3 night minimum, or more often a week. You will pay a premium for a place that rents by. If you were staying longer we could recommend all kinds of flats for £125-£150 a night.

janisj Jan 13th, 2008 12:27 PM

that should read "You will pay a premium for a place that rents by the night."

NeoPatrick Jan 13th, 2008 12:39 PM

As a side note, I think it's interesting that despite all our grumblings here about the horrible exchange rate between the dollar and the pound, I'm trying to think of any good recommendations for similar apartment lodging in NYC for a family of 5 for $250 to $300. In a way, that sounds like a bit of a bargain compared to NYC these days.

Carrybean Jan 13th, 2008 12:50 PM

You might luck out if the dates you want fit into a slot between bookings in a flat you're interested in. Check VRBO or London Guest Suites & just ask. All they can do is say "No" but if they have a few days between lettings, they'd be silly to turn it down.

www.londonguestsuites.com


Christina Jan 13th, 2008 01:13 PM

I think you have to decide what is more important to you for a couple nights -- the money, or all staying in adjoining rooms or together and with all the other things you want (like to tube, etc). Of course, you can't leave small children alone, but you and your spouse could sleep separately so you'd each be with some children for two nights, it wouldn't kill you--if a hotel really didn't have two adjacent rooms when you showed up. Maybe you should just book a hotel that seems fairly reliable at getting adjacent rooms, and if something happens that they aren't, split up for two nights.

I think finding a hotel for 5 people would be more likely. www.hotel-assist.com has a special section where you can search for "family rooms" and they did show several hotels with rooms for 5 for around 300 GBP total during June. The Montana was one of them. It looks like it was a room with two double beds and they would put in a rollaway or something.

Christina Jan 13th, 2008 01:14 PM

oh, that 300 GBP total was for two nights, not one night.

mjs Jan 13th, 2008 01:42 PM

We have stayed at the Traflager Citadines in a two bedroom flat and it is your typical Citadines 3 star type accomodation. Have you also priced in the 17.5% tax in your budget?

WillTravel Jan 13th, 2008 01:44 PM

I mentioned this 5-bed flat before:
http://www.lsevacations.co.uk/
Click on Butler's Wharf.

At 144 pounds per night, it's much cheaper than your other options.

Or click High Holborn Hall (excellent location), and you can get a double + a triple.

WillTravel Jan 13th, 2008 01:47 PM

My apologies - I see you need this for June, and those two aren't available then. However, Passfield Hall (link on the left at the above site is) is available from June 16, as is Carr-Saunders Hall, and possibly others.

Another option: two Travelodge rooms, which can be very cheap indeed. One would be a room for four, and the other a room for two. But you'd probably have to split up the spouses.

HappyTrvlr Jan 13th, 2008 01:53 PM

Take a look at Basil Street Apartments in Knightsbridge

janisj Jan 13th, 2008 02:01 PM

The Basil Street flats are fine - but for one that sleeps 5, they'll easily cost twice the OP's target budget .

Neal623 Jan 13th, 2008 02:29 PM

Thanks for all of your suggestions. Christina, I think your thoughts are good regarding what is most important to us. Frankly, I do not want to take the chance of having my family split up in a hotel - I'd rather pay more to ensure that this doesn't happen. It seems like a lot of you really like the Citadines - perhaps that is our best bet, though I will look at the websites that other people have mentioned as well. I know the pound has come down in value recently - I would think I'd be able to find something for $400 or less per night which is decent and safe - even in London. Thank you for all of your help!

Merseyheart Jan 17th, 2008 12:15 AM

Neal, I just discovered a book called "How to STay in London for Less" by Diana and Ronald Jensen. You can find it on Amazon Marketplace. Anyway, there's lots of recommendations for apartments there. Hope that helps ya....

SusieQQ Jan 17th, 2008 03:07 AM

Did you try Citadines in Holborn. I think it is cheaper than the Trafalgar one and is in a very convenient location. I stayed there a couple years ago.

Neal623 Jan 21st, 2008 05:55 PM

MerseyHeart - I'll have to take a look at that book if none of my current apt inquiries work out. SusieQQ - I'll check out the Holborn Citadines location as well. Thanks!

kwren Jan 31st, 2008 04:48 AM

janisj

<<If you were staying longer we could recommend all kinds of flats for £125-£150 a night. >>

we are a family of 5 (3 are teenage boys), hopefully visiting London for about 4-5 nights in July - and are also having difficulty finding an affordable room/apt. Could I take you up on your generous offer to make recommendations as above. Tube stop nearby seems to be important in reading many posts.

I take it Priceline is out of the questions for us since we can't guarantee a triple room. Hotel rooms seem to be too expensive, although I am willing to consider. I was all set to give up when I came across your post this morning. I have hope again!!!

janisj Jan 31st, 2008 07:55 AM

it is not that PL just won't "guarantee" a triple room - they simply do not deal in triple rooms at all.

I just did a very quick search at http://www.londonguestsuites.com/ and found 8 properties under $300 per night offering less than 1 week rentals and that sleep 5 or more.

Other sites will give you the same sort of search functions

Some like http://www.priceapts.co.uk/ only have a few flats w/ shorter lets, but have such reasonable rates, you might consider renting for a week and "eating" the two unused nights. The cost per night will still be less than two hotel rooms.

and http://www.homefromhome.co.uk/ only has 1 week minimums - but some real bargains.

janisj Jan 31st, 2008 07:56 AM

sorry - meant to address that last to Kwren . . . . .

WillTravel Jan 31st, 2008 08:19 AM

With Hotwire, it is possible to search for two rooms for a 5-member family configuration.

Also, consider two rooms at a place like an Express by Holiday Inn.

The LSE accommodation mentioned above would also work well for a family of five.

kwren Jan 31st, 2008 05:18 PM

janisj and WillTravel

Thanks for the info - it's just what I needed to steer me in the right direction! Appreciate the help. :)


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