Hotel suitable for a family near King's Cross.
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Hi Guys.
On the basis that PH is quite reliable for such things, a recommendation would be appreciated.
I am planning a business trip to London and will take the wife and children - maybe to see the Railway Children at King's Cross.
Can anyone suggest a good hotel near there which would do a family suite? Ideally it will have a pool.
Many thanks
Well this should do it, won't be cheap though, and maybe a bit 'business'
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lonpr-st-pan...
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lonpr-st-pan...
HotJambalaya said:
Well this should do it, won't be cheap though, and maybe a bit 'business'
http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lonpr-st-pan...
I have looked at that, but the online booking system says they cannot do it. I might call them though.http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lonpr-st-pan...
Cheib said:
Kings Cross is very easy to get to from all sorts of places so I wouldn't worry too much about being on the door step.
As an aside I went to see it a couple of weeks ago with my six year old son....it's a great production.
Great, thanks Cheib, I was hoping someone would comment upon that.As an aside I went to see it a couple of weeks ago with my six year old son....it's a great production.
As far as you could see, was there any advantage to either platform?
Pixelpeep7r said:
There is a premier inn opposite Kings Cross with a lovely bar (the waiting room) on the ground floor.
Not sure what is required for it to be suitable for a family - i guess they do family rooms?
Mrs Eleven prefers the children in a separate, adjoining, room if at all possible.Not sure what is required for it to be suitable for a family - i guess they do family rooms?
Eleven said:
Cheib said:
Kings Cross is very easy to get to from all sorts of places so I wouldn't worry too much about being on the door step.
As an aside I went to see it a couple of weeks ago with my six year old son....it's a great production.
Great, thanks Cheib, I was hoping someone would comment upon that.As an aside I went to see it a couple of weeks ago with my six year old son....it's a great production.
As far as you could see, was there any advantage to either platform?
Cheib said:
Eleven said:
Cheib said:
Kings Cross is very easy to get to from all sorts of places so I wouldn't worry too much about being on the door step.
As an aside I went to see it a couple of weeks ago with my six year old son....it's a great production.
Great, thanks Cheib, I was hoping someone would comment upon that.As an aside I went to see it a couple of weeks ago with my six year old son....it's a great production.
As far as you could see, was there any advantage to either platform?
Eleven said:
Cheib said:
Eleven said:
Cheib said:
Kings Cross is very easy to get to from all sorts of places so I wouldn't worry too much about being on the door step.
As an aside I went to see it a couple of weeks ago with my six year old son....it's a great production.
Great, thanks Cheib, I was hoping someone would comment upon that.As an aside I went to see it a couple of weeks ago with my six year old son....it's a great production.
As far as you could see, was there any advantage to either platform?
Cheib said:
Eleven said:
Cheib said:
Eleven said:
Cheib said:
Kings Cross is very easy to get to from all sorts of places so I wouldn't worry too much about being on the door step.
As an aside I went to see it a couple of weeks ago with my six year old son....it's a great production.
Great, thanks Cheib, I was hoping someone would comment upon that.As an aside I went to see it a couple of weeks ago with my six year old son....it's a great production.
As far as you could see, was there any advantage to either platform?
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