Anonymous wrote:Bring dress up clothes if you are going to the Savoy for tea.Anonymous wrote:We would like to find a good Indian, afternoon tea and fish and chips for Londong. Friend recommended Savoy for tea.
Bring dress up clothes if you are going to the Savoy for tea.Anonymous wrote:We would like to find a good Indian, afternoon tea and fish and chips for Londong. Friend recommended Savoy for tea.
Anonymous wrote:I feel like if you can spend 2k on a hotel per night you can pay someone to figure this out for you.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you'd like the Sloane St. area near Harrods, Hyde Park, the palace, etc. Very walkable. Doable on your budget.
I’m about to book my flights to Paris from London.
I remember liking the Harrods area.
Meant train tickets, not flights. Wondering if we should stay in London 5 days and 4 days in Paris. Wimbledon is going to take a day and I really want to go to Stonehenge. I do not plan on doing any excursions in Paris besides Versailles.
I would switch to longer in London if you’re doing Wimbledon. I still recommend against Stonehenge. It’s really underwhelming.
Every hotel I am trying to book is sold out for all or part of our stay.
I think the only hotel that accommodate our family is shangri la at the Shard.
What exactly did you expect trying to book multiple rooms in central London in summer 2022 with less than a month’s notice. You really didn’t think this through.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you'd like the Sloane St. area near Harrods, Hyde Park, the palace, etc. Very walkable. Doable on your budget.
I’m about to book my flights to Paris from London.
I remember liking the Harrods area.
Meant train tickets, not flights. Wondering if we should stay in London 5 days and 4 days in Paris. Wimbledon is going to take a day and I really want to go to Stonehenge. I do not plan on doing any excursions in Paris besides Versailles.
I would switch to longer in London if you’re doing Wimbledon. I still recommend against Stonehenge. It’s really underwhelming.
Every hotel I am trying to book is sold out for all or part of our stay.
I think the only hotel that accommodate our family is shangri la at the Shard.
Anonymous wrote: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.
I would not be super ambitious with your itinerary. If you drive everywhere, none of you are used to walking, so of course the kid will complain a ton, but the rest of you will be feeling it as well. I'd focus on getting centrally located hotels that are near attractions to minimize walking, and just plan 1-3 events per day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you'd like the Sloane St. area near Harrods, Hyde Park, the palace, etc. Very walkable. Doable on your budget.
I’m about to book my flights to Paris from London.
I remember liking the Harrods area.
Meant train tickets, not flights. Wondering if we should stay in London 5 days and 4 days in Paris. Wimbledon is going to take a day and I really want to go to Stonehenge. I do not plan on doing any excursions in Paris besides Versailles.
I would switch to longer in London if you’re doing Wimbledon. I still recommend against Stonehenge. It’s really underwhelming.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you'd like the Sloane St. area near Harrods, Hyde Park, the palace, etc. Very walkable. Doable on your budget.
I’m about to book my flights to Paris from London.
I remember liking the Harrods area.
Meant train tickets, not flights. Wondering if we should stay in London 5 days and 4 days in Paris. Wimbledon is going to take a day and I really want to go to Stonehenge. I do not plan on doing any excursions in Paris besides Versailles.