Best Hotels in London

Some of the best hotels in London are  located in the Knightsbridge and Kensington with opulent and luxury rooms available.

Guests are offered a variety of spacious rooms and suites, all with en-suite bathrooms, air-conditioning and wireless broadband.

Hotels in Knightsbridge  offer a fabulous base in central London, it also offers a perfect location to visit all the sites and sounds of this vibrant city.

Knightsbridge is just perfect for business, shopping and sight seeing.

Best Hotels in Knightsbridge, London

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Why Stay in Knightsbridge?

Knightsbridge is in the heart of London. This lively and exciting city is host to many cultural and sporting events along with the many wonders in architecture that form this city’s history. All of these sites and sounds are within moments of the Knightsbridge Green.

Harrods, Harvey Nichols and London’s Fashionable Sloane Street are walking distance from the front door of the Hotel.

Because of this convenient location travel within the city is comfortable for the experienced or novice traveller.


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5 Tips for Holiday Traveling with a Baby on Board

You’ve been blessed with a bundle of joy and you’d like to show off your little tyke to all your family and friends for the holidays. The problem is that your parents and in-laws live about 1000 miles away, and driving is more expensive than taking a flight. With the departure date fast approaching you are still really anxious about traveling with your little one- this is understandable, but if you follow these 5 baby travel tips, it should be smooth sailing…err…flying- at least for the baby.


Tip #1 Naptime Travel

When you go to buy the plane tickets, its best to pick times for travel that coincide with when baby is usually napping. If you travel during baby’s usual nap time you can, hopefully, get baby to sleep during most or all of the flight. Some parents decide to keep baby awake for long periods prior to the flight, but this doesn’t guarantee sleepiness, however; it goes guarantee a cranky baby on a cramped flight.


Tip #2 Pack for All Baby Emergencies

Because of the new fees involved with baggage, you should cram all of baby’s necessities into her diaper bag. Make a list of all eventualities, far-fetched or otherwise so that you can pack the things you’d need in case those things occur. The worst thing would be to board a flight, have baby vomit up her formula and not have a change of clothes. This is common so be prepared. Also, make sure to have medicines, snacks, diapers, toys, favorite stuffed animals or blankets. Basically pack baby’s nursery into her diaper nag and drag the thing on board as carry-on luggage.


Tip #3 Travel At Optimal Health

Yes, this is by far the most difficult of the travel tips, but if at all possible keep baby healthy in order to prevent the inherent crankiness, snottiness, and miserable-ness that comes with sick babies. For weeks in advance, keep baby away from sick family members, and be sure to provide baby with all the nutrients and vitamins she needs to boost her immune system- same goes for you. Sick parents can make baby just as miserable.


Tip #4 Prepare for the Sneers

Despite how cute your baby is people will give you looks when they see that they will be traveling in close quarters with something that may or may not cry, stink, vomit, or annoy them when they cannot get up and get away. Prepare yourself for comments, looks, and other meanness from holiday travelers who are holiday humbugs.


Tip #5 Relax

Much like animals, babies can sense when you are anxious, fearful, stressed out, or tired. It has been proven that many children will take on the emotional turmoil of their parental unit, so do what you can prior to departing to help yourself relax. Grab a venti latte, buy a novel from your favorite author, get a full body massage the day before, and just remind yourself that once the flight is over you’ll be with family.

With these 5 tips, you can make travel with your tot as easy as possible despite the difficulties of parenting in the first place. Here’s to hoping that baby’s holidays are as merry as yours, and that they sleep the whole time.




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