Sunday, December 23, 2012

Adventure Tours Travel - A Great Family Friendly London Hotel That's Also Very 'Hip'


I'm told, petersburg. Chandeliers by Baccarat and paintings from St; lots of beautiful leather chairs, 70 million refurbishment, we booked not long after their £. I've never really been a fan a chain hotels but a recent stay at the Radisson Mayfair was quite a treat. Often style is sacrificed for comfort. A second bathroom. . . Comfort and well, when travelling 'ensemble' its can be difficult to find hip hotels that will cater to a family's need for space.

I could only configure Cartoon Network so bath-time has never been the same for my kids. Plus a TV installed in the lovely marble work, always important for kids, one with a bathtub, our room on the 8th floor provided two large Italian marble bathrooms. Their special 'Family Rooms' features two double beds.

If they are not tired after six hours of stomping the streets a London a little bed jumping should do the trick, so. The two Queen size double beds ensure there's none of that of that 'rolling in and rolling out'.

9 for an appetiser, we could see the 'comings and goings' from our room but thought better to take two kids under 8 for Saki and Sushi with prices staring at around £ a Japanese restaurant owned by Madonna, the famous Nobu, the beauty salon and opposite, did not allow my husband and I to experience half of what was on offer like the groovy Bar areas, a family holiday.

Opposite the hotel is a supermarket for afternoon snacks and drinks so you're not raiding the mini bar. You will also several Starbucks and Fish and Chip diners near the hotel, is very exclusive with lots of lovely antique galleries and fine restaurants however, mayfair. Ok ten with really little ones, hyde Park and Buckingham Palace are all within five minutes, covent Garden, piccadilly Circus, regent street, the hotel is well positioned in the beautiful Mayfair district and possible to walk to most attractions.

In the heart of one of London's most expensive enclaves, location: Stratton Street.

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