Anonymous wrote:I am a bit in awe of someone planning this type of trip less than a month out. I would have been planning this for much longer personally.
A stroller is not going to be practical many places so take that into consideration. If you do have to being one make it the lightest, most compact-able one you have (i.e. umbrella type). You haven’t really said what your kids or family enjoy so hard to recommend things. I would however figure out your must see things and get those booked ASAP.
Anonymous wrote:If you can avoid bringing a stroller, do it. And if you absolutely must bring one, make sure it is a lightweight, fully collapsable one.
We go to London every few years and after age 2, we didn't bring a stroller. Unless there are mobility or other factors, no way would I bring a stroller for a 5yo. At that age, we made sure that we alternated between adult stuff and kid stuff and incorporated playground and park stops each day.
Pretty much anywhere in Zone 1 (on London Underground map) will be walkable and have restaurants and be convenient for sightseeing.
We've stayed at most of the Marriotts in central London and all were fine. We tend to stay in/around Mayfair because that's where we lived pre-kids and it lets me pretend we never moved back to the US. Price point really matters. Finding a room for 5 will be tough, so definitely make that a priority.
Anonymous wrote:If you want a hotel, you’ll be paying for two rooms with a party of 5. You better book accommodations today, you might already be screwed. And if you don’t tell us your specific budget, we can’t make suggestions.
Bringing a stroller is a ridiculous PITA. If your 5 yo can’t walk places, you should leave her with grandparents.
Anonymous wrote:I am super late planning our upcoming trip to London and Paris. We have our flights booked and that is it. We are leaving in less than a month.
We will be going to London 4.5 days and Paris for 5.5 days. We are a family of 5 and want to stay in a prime location where we can easily walk to restaurants, attractions and the train. Our kids are ages 5-12.
Can you recommend what areas we should stay? Specific hotels recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
We don’t have an exact room budget. I am ok with paying a premium for comfort and location.
Any must dos for kids? Dh and I have been to both cities but never together. Our kids have never been.
Would you bring a stroller for a 5 year old? She was only 3 when Covid started and we always traveled with a stroller. We live in the suburbs so we drive everywhere. I know she will likely get tired and complain if we walk all day.