Customer Reviews
clear, simple and extremely heplful - By: Joel Sorrell, 14 Aug 2006 
My copy is BATTERED after a monthin London with my wife & kids. So I'm buying a new one. Going on holiday with your children (mine are three & four) is great but can be a nightmare. A guide is essential, & this guide has done everything I asked of it. Cheap, good food, interesting little visits to places I'd never known existed (the Peter Pan statue for example), help with all the logistical pitfalls that exist when you'rein a big city with little people... If you're coming to the UK with munchkins, you could do worse than consider this book. A gem.
Relaxed London! - By: Fiona Dunscombe, 15 Jun 2006 
We have recently returned from one of the best holidays we've ever had thanks to this London guide! I bought the book a month before we went & used it to plan & book stuff. It's easy to use, clearly laid out - with some lovely extras you might not expect like 'Kids'Favourite London Events' & 'The Best Rides'. The guide to child-friendly accomodation gives a very comprehensive run-down of what's available. There's a huge choice of styles & prices. We went for a small (cheap)family run hotelin a superb location, (within walking distancein fact of most places we wanted to go), it had a lounge downstairs where you could read, or have internet access - perfect for those times when our son needed an early night. (We have satin the half light whispering to each otherin larger hotels where the lounge is just too far away from the bedroom to be able to leave him). The fact I was able to make such an appropriate choice for us was really entirely down to the guidebook which is full of the kind of detail which prompts you to think about these things.
The layout of this London Guide also tends to encourage you to explore alternatives you might not otherwise have considered - because they would just not have occurred to you, for example a 'Take me to the River' highlighted boxin the rides section & another on 'Park Life'in the middle of the family friendly dining section - & although we didn't do it this visit I would definitely consider stayingin one of the well described London youth hostels next time we go (I didn't even know they had family accomodation).
One of the biggest successes of this bbok for us had to be the restaurants - the pick of great places to goin the 'family friendly dining' section is marvellous: we were on a budget but even so we atein a place on the Kings Road with tablesin the ceiling you had to cliimb a ladder to get to, took a picnic from nearby Harrods to the Science museum, & had a pre-theatre lunch (an expensive treat)in Smollenskys on the Strand on a 'kids' day' which included a clown, face-painting, a (hilarious) magician, a Harry Potter DVD & another game (which I have forgotten but no doubt my son still remembers - he had such a great time!). All this while parents sipped cocktails & ate the wonderful food (probably tasted better because we weren't getting hassled!) So relaxing! -And just think that without 'the guide' we might have ended upin a run-of-the mill burger restaurant.
The information is all presentedin a very chatty informal style which made for easy reading & although the title is 'London with Kids' I used it again very successfully to find single budget accomodation for myself on a business trip to London last week.