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A Guide to a Weekend Away in London for Single Parents

London is a fantastic destination for a city trip with kids, and weu2019re here with the ultimate tips to help you navigate this busy metropolis! Going away for the weekend can be tricky at the best of times, but for single parents it is double the work when you have to do the planning, packing, and navigating all by yourself. This is why we have created our single parent guide to a weekend away in London. <br>

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A Guide to a Weekend Away in London for Single Parents

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  1. A Guide to a Weekend Away in London for Single Parents

  2. London is a fantastic destination for a city trip with kids, and we’re here with the ultimate tips to help you navigate this busy metropolis! Going away for the weekend can be tricky at the best of times, but for single parents it is double the work when you have to do the planning, packing, and navigating all by yourself. This is why we have created our single parent guide to a weekend away in London. We hope this will help you see as much as you possible in as little as 2 or 3 days. So, get ready to have an incredible time in this wonderful city with your children, and make memories to last a lifetime! Where to stay in London The first and most obvious decision you will have to make when it comes to booking a weekend away in London with your children is where to stay. Location is important if you are only staying for a few days, so try to put some thought into choosing your base. If you choose somewhere central, you might pay more, but you will save on transport and parking. There are lots of top hotels in London for luxury and location if you have the budget, but our favourite place to stay in London with kids is South Kensington.

  3. What transport to use Now, moving onto transport! A huge benefit of staying somewhere central, such as South Kensington are your transport options. If you are planning on driving to London for the weekend, you will need to figure out where to park. For secure car parks in the area, you could try Knightsbridge parking. If you’re getting the train into the city, the closest train stations to South Kensington are Paddington station and Victoria station. You could either walk or take the bus or underground from these stations. In fact, with London’s excellent bus and underground network, you can easily get to central London or South Kensington from wherever you arrive in London. What to do and see in London There is so much to see in London that it’s hard to take a pick. Check our guide on the best places in London to visit with kids, to make sure you don’t miss anything! If you are using the Big Bus Tour route, the full blue route takes about 3 hours 30 minutes and that takes you around all the major landmarks of the city from East to West. You could start getting on at one of the route’s South Kensington stops and take in the London Eye, Hyde Park Corner, Harrods, Kensington Palace, Oxford Street, Marble, Arch, Buckingham Palace Tower of London, before getting back to your starting point. When the kids start to get a bit fidgety, you can simply jump off, grab some food, and explore. The red route takes you around Central London and is more suitable if you want to get off at one of the major sights, such as Buckingham Palace, Madame Tussauds or Big Ben. To save money and queueing time, it is advisable to always buy your tickets for major attractions in advance. You can even do it on your phone as you are riding the bus!

  4. Where to eat with kids London is such a multicultural city, that you will be passing cafés, restaurants, take aways, and food trucks offering fare from all over the worlds for every budget at every corner. In fact, you are so spoilt for choice in London that it can be difficult to decide where to take the kids if you want it to be a real treat. There are some truly unique, child-friendly restaurants here. One of the best family restaurants in London has to be Jungle Cave, which is a rainforest-themed restaurant designed for kids, complete with animatronic wildlife and waterfalls! It’s so much fun that your meal will be one of the highlight of your weekend in London with your kids. It is definitely worth a visit! Final thoughts We hope our London guide has helped you with the planning of your weekend getaway in London! Knowing where to stay, how to get around and where to find the best places to visit in London with kids is a great starting point. Now it’s down to you to plan your itinerary and make the most of your single parent getaway. Have the best time and get ready to make some incredible memories with your children.

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