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Old 3 Nov 19, 06:04 PM  
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Originally Posted by USA Here I Come View Post
Does anyone know of any central London hotels for 2 adults and 3 kids in one room (kids age 8, 6 and 3). Have been searching and searching but not getting anywhere.

We don't need anything posh as long as it's safe and clean.

Bonus points if it has a lift/otherwise accessbile and has parking but I'm not asking for miracles 🤣.

Thank you!
You’d be unlikely to get parking at most Central London hotels; if they offer it, it’s most likely to be at a local NCP etc & with hefty charges.

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Old 3 Nov 19, 06:08 PM  
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You’d be unlikely to get parking at most Central London hotels; if they offer it, it’s most likely to be at a local NCP etc & with hefty charges.
If you are stuck and near me I have one spare space at underground very secure parking - free for Dibb friends
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Old 3 Nov 19, 06:22 PM  
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Thanks guys! Some great suggestions. Hadn't thought about ringing around hotels to see it they will pop in an extra foldaway bed so will try that and have a look at air b and b. One of our kids is disabled and the train into London will be a struggle so we really need somewhere with parking.
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Old 4 Nov 19, 09:10 PM  
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Travelodge Covent Garden has parking just over the road but it’s not cheap I think we paid £18 per night.
They also have family rooms
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Travelodge Covent Garden has parking just over the road but it’s not cheap I think we paid £18 per night.
They also have family rooms
That's cheap to be fair! 😉
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Old 4 Nov 19, 10:12 PM  
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Travelodge Covent Garden has parking just over the road but it’s not cheap I think we paid £18 per night.
They also have family rooms
£18 per night for Covent Garden is an absolute steal!
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That’s my local The Florentine ! plus I get 50% discount in their Spa - fab pool (and to have one in Central London is rare )
Sorry to hijack this thread but I am currently looking to book a London hotel for our daughter and her friend and I am struggling with which area would be best. They will be travelling to London in January and have tickets for a show in Covent Garden and one near Victoria station, would this hotel be handy for getting the tube to these locations at night do you think?
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Old 7 Dec 19, 08:38 AM  
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Originally Posted by Gabsnoot View Post
Sorry to hijack this thread but I am currently looking to book a London hotel for our daughter and her friend and I am struggling with which area would be best. They will be travelling to London in January and have tickets for a show in Covent Garden and one near Victoria station, would this hotel be handy for getting the tube to these locations at night do you think?

Yes very - literally across the road from Lambeth North tube which is on Bakerloo line plus bus stop which has a couple of buses to and from Victoria but to be honest it’s about as quick to walk to/from Victoria and it’s a lovely walk too over Westminster Bridge passed Parliament and then Westminster Abbey up to Westminster Cathedral then the theatres are there (around 1 mile )
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Yes very - literally across the road from Lambeth North tube which is on Bakerloo line plus bus stop which has a couple of buses to and from Victoria but to be honest it’s about as quick to walk to/from Victoria and it’s a lovely walk too over Westminster Bridge passed Parliament and then Westminster Abbey up to Westminster Cathedral then the theatres are there (around 1 mile )
Thank you so much for your help, I’ll get it booked today
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Thank you so much for your help, I’ll get it booked today
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