Anonymous wrote:We stayed at the Hilton Tower of London. Our king + sofa bed room ended up being basically a suite with 2 rooms and 2 bathrooms. It was fantastic! We only had one kid with us, but we could have easily fit 3 kids in the sofa bed room.
Anonymous wrote:Maybe try the Hard Rock at Marble Arch?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stayed at the Residence Inn Kensington. 2 bedroom suite. Was a 5-10 minute walk to tube but it was a great tube station with lines that went basically everyplace.
NP here. We have stayed at the Residence Inn as well. Could be just what you are looking for, OP.
Thank you! I looked it up and there seemed to be lots of reviews mentioning issues with air conditioning and other maintenance concerns. Will keep in mind, though. Looks like there are also residence inns near London Tower but those weren’t the area we had planned on. -OP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We stayed at the Residence Inn Kensington. 2 bedroom suite. Was a 5-10 minute walk to tube but it was a great tube station with lines that went basically everyplace.
NP here. We have stayed at the Residence Inn as well. Could be just what you are looking for, OP.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have stayed in London with 5 people and an Air BnB was significantly cheaper than a hotel. I stayed at a nice one near Paddington. Plus then we could save money on breakfast and the occasional meal by going to a grocery store.
Care to share a link? I keep hearing horror stories about air bnb - there’s even a recent one on DCUM right now so I’m nervous about them and prefer the reliability of a hotel.
Go with a hotel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have stayed in London with 5 people and an Air BnB was significantly cheaper than a hotel. I stayed at a nice one near Paddington. Plus then we could save money on breakfast and the occasional meal by going to a grocery store.
Care to share a link? I keep hearing horror stories about air bnb - there’s even a recent one on DCUM right now so I’m nervous about them and prefer the reliability of a hotel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We are staying at the Royal Horseguards when we go to London in a few months. Seemed like a good location; it's right on the Thames and a short walk to HP and Westminster Abbey and Trafalgar Square.
With 5 people?
Anonymous wrote:also "air-bnb" is the kleenex of short term rentals. You absolutely don't have to use air-bnb to find a good short term rental in London or any other major city.
Anonymous wrote:We stayed at the Residence Inn Kensington. 2 bedroom suite. Was a 5-10 minute walk to tube but it was a great tube station with lines that went basically everyplace.