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Old Apr 8th, 2006, 09:35 PM
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London homes for rent

Iam taking my family of 7 to London in June. What area is most central to attractions (taking kids and Grandparents)and any recomendations on rental agencies?
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Old Apr 8th, 2006, 10:10 PM
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Rental as in for a week or so?
ParisPerfect.com rents wonderful apts in London also.
We used Manors and Co in London when we rented an apt in So Kensington.
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Old Apr 9th, 2006, 02:10 AM
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London Guest Suites has all kinds of properties in many areas of London. The area you want would depend on what you like to do but close to a tube station would probably be very important:

http://www.londonguestsuites.com/
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We've used London Serviced Apartments!
http://www.londonservicedapartments.co.uk/
They offer a wide range of flats all over London in 3 price ranges, so, there is something for everyone! Have stayed in The Mansions(economy price group) in Earls Court.
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We rented a beautiful apartment from:

http://www.aplacelikehome.co.uk/
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&quot;<i>What area is most central to attractions</i>&quot;

There is no ONE area central to everything - or even most things. London is a very big place and no one address will be near more than a handful of sites.

But not to worry - since you can get anywhere from just about anywhere by tube/bus/taxi or on foot in minutes.

Good centrally located neighborhoods would include South Kensington, Victoria/Pimlico, Mayfair/Knightsbridge (generally pretty pricey), Covent Garden, and Bloomsbury/Russell Square.

There are many threads on here w/ lots of links to flats and homes for rent. Most 3 bedroomed places will accomodate up to 8 using a sofa bed in the living room. There are some 4 bedrm flats for rent - but they will be harder to find.
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