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Accommodation in London in August with 3 children-aid there anyway I can do this without taking a second mortgage??

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Wassat · 02/07/2015 10:50

I would be really, really grateful for any tips on reasonably priced accommodation in London for a family of 5. We want to go for a Saturday night in August. I've just been looking online and it seems we might need 2 rooms because we have 3 children - youngest is 1 though, would he count as a person? Most of the places I've seen cost the same as a week away elsewhere!

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Seeline · 02/07/2015 10:52

Do you have to be in Central London or would the suburbs do? It would be much cheaper!

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AndNowItsSeven · 02/07/2015 10:53

Premier in allow a fith child in a cot.

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Wassat · 02/07/2015 10:54

Central London preferably, but suburbs could work- where should
I look?

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AndNowItsSeven · 02/07/2015 10:54

When you book choose , two adults , two children , cot yes.

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Seeline · 02/07/2015 10:55

Where do you need to get to?

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AndNowItsSeven · 02/07/2015 10:55

The premier inn I stayed at was near Euston.

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werenotreallyhere · 02/07/2015 10:56

There's a Travel Lodge or similar right next to Putney Bridge tube station

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werenotreallyhere · 02/07/2015 10:57

Just checked, it's a Premier Inn

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Wassat · 02/07/2015 11:04

Family party central London, then museums, Covent Garden etc etc is what we are hoping to do

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Artandco · 02/07/2015 11:06

Use air B and B. You can then get an apartment

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Singleandproud · 02/07/2015 11:10

Premier inn in Stratford is pretty cheap were staying there for a week in August for around £300. Stratford is 10 minute walk away through the big shopping centre and 2 minute train to London Liverpool and you can gt anywhere from there or If the children are tired you can get the DLR from Stratford to Stratford international which is opposite the hotel.

If your going in August have a look at //www.kidsweek.co.uk children go free to Westend shows for all ages

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homebythesea · 02/07/2015 11:12

Will you be leaving the family party before last trains leave ie c11.30 to midnight? If so you could look at places eg in Surrey, Kent etc maybe 30 mins train ride for a travelodge or similar. The reverse journey the following morning for attractions etc. some train tix also allow for free/reduced entry to attractions in London

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Lindy2 · 02/07/2015 11:14

We stayed at the Novotel London City South. It was very family friendly and because it is within the city part of London quite quiet and reasonably priced at the weekend. It is about 1 minutes walk from the Thames by the Globe, South Bank, St Paul's etc so well placed for sightseeing too.

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werenotreallyhere · 02/07/2015 11:14

Putney Bridge is on the district line direct to South Kensington (museums) and Embankment (close to CG). Where is the family party?

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drspouse · 02/07/2015 11:16

In a flat? Though it would have to be for longer I fear.

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SKYTVADDICT · 02/07/2015 11:16

We have 2 rooms for 2 nights at Beckton premier inn and it's costing £180 in total so quite reasonable and easily commutable. Have older 2 girls going to exel and we will be going into Central London both days

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GrinAndTonic · 02/07/2015 11:18

What about a hostel? YHA usually have family rooms with cots available too.

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Seeline · 02/07/2015 11:18

There are lots of places near East Croydon, then 15 mins to Central London on the train.

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Wassat · 02/07/2015 13:22

Thanks everyone, will look into all of these

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badRoly · 02/07/2015 13:26

Agree with Grin, we have 4 DC and our last London trip we stayed in a family room in a YHA hostel in Kensington. Wasn't cheap cheap but a lot less than 2 premier inn rooms Smile

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castlesintheair · 02/07/2015 13:31

Also a family of 5 and always use airbnb. You can get away with renting a 2 bed place: 2 doubles and one on sofa / arrived in sitting room. We've stayed in some lovely places in great areas.

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castlesintheair · 02/07/2015 13:31

"airbed"

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issynoho · 02/07/2015 13:37

Premiered Inn South Ken (may be called Earls Court) - fab big family rooms with cot. Stayed last summer, 20 main walk to museums, on circle line for easy into centre.

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Gemauve · 02/07/2015 13:38

Family room in the YHA near Great Portland Street sleeps 6, has a lock on the door, and is very handily located. About £100 a night, as I recall.

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drspouse · 02/07/2015 15:05

Just to give you a heads up about airbnb, often they will also want you to take more than one night too.

There have also recently been London Boroughs that have placed restrictions on Airbnb where it's a whole flat rented out, I am not sure if some of them have not come into place or if some owners are flying under the radar. See for example this

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