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jimcolorado Feb 22nd, 2006 06:08 AM

Need London Accomodations for Family of 4
 
17 YO daughter wants to go to London for High School graduation. If we go, we will have to take 14 YO brother. Looking for accommodations that would be suitable for family of 4. Last time DW and I went we stayed in South Kensington and liked the area very much, although we are not hung up on a particular area since we used the Tube so extensively. Proximity to a full-service Tube stop is probably more important. We will probably be staying for at least 8 days, not counting travel days, so a possibility would be an apartment or similar. Would also consider adjoining rooms, since wife and daughter can stay in one room as can son and I. Single beds are OK, actually preferable, since it seems like we sleep so much better in single beds while away from home. I would love to say cost is no object, but clearly I would like to save as much as I can since we can extend the time in London. We won’t sacrifice cleanliness and security for price however.

Tulips Feb 22nd, 2006 06:18 AM

Have a look at Dolphin Square; apartments in Pimlico, near the Thames. They sometimes have good deals, and you will have more space in an apartment. There's an indoor pool there as well.

noe847 Feb 22nd, 2006 06:30 AM

There is a London Superthread from about a year ago:

http://fodors.com/forums/threadselec...p;tid=34548473

This has a wealth of London information. If you scroll down a bunch there are tons of links for apartment rentals. I have friends who used London Serviced Apartments and they were very happy. Other friends used A Place Like Home and were similarly pleased.

MFNYC Feb 22nd, 2006 08:09 AM

We (family of 4) stayed in inter-connected rooms at the Cranley Gardens hotel in So. Kensington.The location nwas great. The staff was pleasant. The hotel was clean, secure and in a good location. The rooms were small, but having 2 of them was a plus. One room had a double bed, the other had 2 twins. The bathrooms were tiny and closet/storage area was limited, but we managed. A continental breakfast was included. It was adequate but nothing special.

janisj Feb 22nd, 2006 03:01 PM

for a family and w/ 8 days I would never stay in a hotel. Those four walls get really closed in (even w/ 2 rooms) after 3 or 4 days.

rent a flat - More space, less money, and a full kitchen (even if you don't want to cook, the washer/dryer is a God send).

There are MANY threads on here about apartments in London and the alread mentioned Dolphin Square is great - though it can be expensive compared to more basic places.

Here are a few more to get you started:

E&E Apartments http://eandeapartments.co.uk/ Moderately priced flats in Pimlico and Victoria. Near Dolphin Square, the Thames, Tate Britain, Chelsea and Victoria Station. Most of their flats are fairly modest - but they do offer one 2 storey penthouse that is an amazing bargain for what you get (3 bd rooms, 2.5 baths, two terraces, etc)

Hamlet (UK) Ltd. www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~hamlet_uk/
1 and 2 bedroom flats in St Katherine’s Dock next to the Tower of London. A bit far out - but great fun being right on the yacht harbor and next door to teh Tower/Tower Bridge.

Scala House www.scala-house.co.uk Apartment bldg with 2-bedroom flats near Tottenham Court Rd and Oxford Street. Great for teenage shopping on Oxford St and close to the British Museum.

Price Apartments www.priceapts.co.uk
Flats throughout London.

jimcolorado Feb 23rd, 2006 04:51 AM

Excellent! I knew I could count on just these types of answers. Great information. Thanks.


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