London hotel with kids
We will be traveling to london this Dec. and need your help. We will be traveling with 3 kids under 12 yrs. old and are looking for any hotel recommendations you might have. Hoping to stay at a kid friendly hotel, budget somewhat important.
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David: I have not stayed there, but we had reservations at the Euro Hotel on Cartwright last September. Our trip was cancelled after 9/11. They advertise as being "child friendly" and offered large family rooms. I stayed at the Jenkins on the same street and passed it many times. They have a website, www.eurohotel.com, I think.
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Sorry: www.eurohotel.co.uk
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I tried London child friendly hotel in Google. It gave me<BR>Earls Court, Windsor Hotel http://www.windsor-house-hotel.com/default.htm<BR>Near Goodge Street tube, Arran house Hotel, www.london-hotel.co.uk<BR>Near Piccadilly tube, 22 Jermyn Street http://www.22jermyn.com<BR>Knightsbridge, Millenium Hotel www.millenniumknightsbridge.activehotels.com/OPW<BR>Paddington, Falcon Hotel<BR>http://www.london-hotels-reservation...ington_hotels/ 60_paddington_hotels.htm<BR>Green Park, Athenaeum Hotel http://www.athenaeumhotel.com/welcome.html<BR><BR>I am sorry to see how many pages one must search to find even this small handful. Nonetheless, welcome to London.<BR><BR>Ben Haines<BR><BR>
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With all those little ones along I would HIGHLY recommend renting an apartment instead of almost any hotel. You will have a lot more room and the HUGE plus of a washer/dryer. Having a kitchen so you can do some meals in (but not having to) is a real advantage since some kids are picky about strange food. <BR><BR>Having 1 or 2 bedrooms and a living room lets you all spread out. You can find really nice 2 bedroom flats for less than £800 per week.
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