Discover London’s top kid-friendly hotels for every budget

Explore London with the kiddos: stay at these amazing hotels!

Published: April 9, 2025
Discover London’s top kid-friendly hotels for every budget

London, with its enchanting mix of history and modern magic, is a dream destination for families. Imagine exploring with your little ones, knowing a comforting, fun-filled base awaits you! In this guide, we dive into London’s top family-friendly hotels across three categories: from high-end to budget-friendly.  

 

High-end 

The Milestone Hotel & Residences 

Nearest attractions: Kensington Palace, Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Gardens 

When it comes to luxury with a kid-friendly twist, The Milestone Hotel & Residences is gold standard. Nestled opposite Kensington Gardens, it’s a stroll away historic London sights. 

Each room and suite is uniquely designed, offering sumptuous comfort and a dash of classic elegance. The best part? The hotel offers a dedicated children's welcome pack and milk and cookies at bedtime. 

The hotel’s dining options are equally enchanting. Picture a cozy high tea with delicious pastries that’ll leave your kiddos grinning ear to ear. And for the grown-ups, The Stables Bar mixes up some of London’s finest cocktails. 

A standout feature is the indoor pool – a rare find in central London. After a day of exploring, a family dip is the perfect way to unwind. And they didn’t forget the parents; the spa promises relaxation bliss while the kids busy themselves with fun activities. 

The Langham, London 

Nearest attractions: British Museum, Oxford Street, Regent’s Park 

Renowned for its storied past and luxurious offerings, The Langham makes sure kids feel right at home. 

The family rooms are spacious and charming, with plush furnishings that feel both posh and welcoming. The special Family Getaway package includes kids’ amenities and even a teddy bear souvenir. 

The famous Langham afternoon tea is a must! Imagine tiered trays of sandwiches and pastries with the signature SpongeBob sandwich for kids. 

What sets The Langham apart is its interactive cooking classes. Kids can become little chefs while you enjoy some quiet time at the wellness centre.  

The Ritz London 

Nearest attractions: Green Park, Buckingham Palace, Piccadilly Circus 

Synonymous with luxury, The Ritz offers an unforgettable stay. Here, families are treated like VIPs from the moment they arrive. 

The rooms reflect timeless elegance combined with modern comforts. Junior guests receive personalised check-in activities and themed in-room tents for an extraordinary sleepover experience. 

Eating at The Ritz is an event! Famously serving one of London’s best afternoon teas, it offers a children’s version that’s a delight on the eyes and tummy. 

With in-house theatre tickets services, the excitement doesn’t end at the hotel. And don't miss the Ritz Rolls-Royce experience, turning any day into a regal adventure. 

The Corinthia Hotel 

The Corinthia Hotel 

Nearest attractions: Trafalgar Square, London Eye, Covent Garden 

A modern luxury escape, The Corinthia impresses with grandeur and exceptional service. Families will relish the spacious rooms blending elegance with a homey feel. 

Part of what makes Corinthia standout is its ‘Kids Programme’ which includes personalised goodies, bathrobes, and slippers for the little ones. Family dinners at The Northall Restaurant promise culinary delight with a children's menu full of their favourites. 

The garden lounge offers a serene space for parents to relax while the kids are entertained by the attentive staff. Dipping into the ESPA Life Spa is pure relaxation that rejuvenates you for another day of exploring. 

The Savoy 

Nearest attractions: Covent Garden, The Strand, Thames River 

The Savoy blends history with innovation, creating a stay that feels theatrical and elegant. Here, family suites offer stunning views of the Thames, along with movie-themed touches to captivate little imaginations. 

Prepare for a culinary journey at the famous Savoy Grill. High chairs and tailored menus are available for young diners, ensuring even the smallest of little ones can get in on the action. 

Entertainment extends beyond meals. With a bespoke ‘Little Characters at The Savoy’ program, kids can enjoy treasure hunts or become maître d’ for a day. 

The Savoy’s family offers are top-notch, including interconnecting rooms and personalised service that makes your stay effortlessly enjoyable. 

 

Mid-range 

The Montague on the Gardens 

Nearest attractions: British Museum, Covent Garden, Russell Square 

Set in a historic townhouse, The Montague on the Gardens is a boutique haven for families. Expect cozy, refined rooms that provide a warm retreat from bustling London. 

The enticing Garden Grill, offering barbecue delights, ensures mealtimes are family favourites. Customise your meal and breathe in fresh garden air while the kids explore safely. 

With the hotel’s live jazz evenings, parents have their entertainment, while kids can enjoy in-room games or unwind in the welcoming common areas. 

For the family seeking a central spot with charm and warmth, The Montague offers the perfect balance of comfort and classic London vibrance. 

St. James’s Hotel and Club 

St. James’s Hotel and Club 

Nearest attractions: Buckingham Palace, Green Park, Mayfair 

This elegant hideaway, with its refined styling and welcoming atmosphere, offers a touch of luxury at a mid-range price. Spacious family rooms let everyone stretch out; no crammed spaces here! 

Its Seven Park Place Restaurant tempts with classic dishes reimagined with flair. Kids have their own menu, which even includes a quirky afternoon tea to satisfy their sweet tooth. 

St. James’s Club caters to family needs with thoughtful extras like board games and babysitting services, allowing parents a moment’s peace. 

Within a short walk of London’s heart, it’s a dream base for families wanting culture, comfort, and style without the hefty price tag. 

The Ampersand Hotel 

Nearest attractions: Natural History Museum, Science Museum, Victoria & Albert Museum 

Bright and playful, The Ampersand Hotel’s unique design offers a visual feast. Inviting rooms boast pops of colour and creature comforts that families adore. 

Its Apero Restaurant serves Mediterranean delights in a charming setting, with a children’s menu that ensures happy tummies for all. 

The hotel’s ‘science discovery’ experience is a standout, encouraging children to dive into the wonders of the nearby museums. Family packages ensure engaging adventures with exclusive access and special surprises. 

For families wanting a boutique stay that’s close to London’s top museums, The Ampersand is just right. 

The Zetter Townhouse, Clerkenwell 

Nearest attractions: St. Paul’s Cathedral, The Museum of London, Smithfield Market 

Charming and quirky, The Zetter Townhouse offers a unique stay full of personality. Vintage décor and welcoming vibes make this a family favourite. 

Dine at The Townhouse’s Parlour, where classic British dishes await. Kids will relish the tailored ‘Little Zetter’ menu, ensuring everyone is catered to. 

Families are entertained with board games and interactive in-room tablets offering a range of activities. 

The Zetter delivers boutique charm and creativity, providing unforgettable experiences for families seeking something different. 

The Hoxton, Holborn 

The Hoxton, Holborn 

Nearest attractions: British Museum, Covent Garden, Soho 

Stylish and contemporary, The Hoxton, Holborn welcomes families with warmth and flair. Cozy rooms come with comfortable beds that ensure a restful night’s sleep after urban adventures. 

The on-site restaurant offers familiar favourites and a vibrant atmosphere, with high chairs and a children’s menu for stress-free dining. 

Their ‘Hoxton Explorers’ packs encourage kids to discover London. Meanwhile, parents can enjoy a coffee in the comfortable lounge. 

Its central location and excellent service strike the perfect note for families seeking to explore London’s cultural heart with ease and confidence. 

Budget-friendly 

YHA London Central 

Nearest attractions: Regent’s Park, Oxford Street, The British Museum 

Affordable and cheerful, YHA London Central proves budget stays can be delightful. Clean, functional rooms feature all essentials to keep families comfy and content. 

The shared kitchen is perfect for creating family meals, while the lively café offers handy eats and a chance to mingle with fellow travellers. 

Children’s play areas and activity boards ensure young ones are entertained, while parents plan the next day's adventures. 

Point A Hotel, Kings Cross 

Nearest attractions: British Library, Camden Market, Regent's Canal 

Point A Hotel, Kings Cross offers modern comfort at an affordable price. Compact yet efficient rooms come with cozy beds and handy amenities. It’s an ideal base for families seeking a no-fuss option. 

The hotel’s location is a major perk, making city exploration a breeze. While it doesn’t offer dining, nearby eateries cater to all tastes and budgets, ensuring family meals are never a worry. 

Friendly staff and a relaxed atmosphere create a pleasant stay, and its strategic location makes it easy for families to dive right into London’s diverse offerings. 

Premier Inn London County Hall 

Premier Inn London County Hall 

Nearest attractions: London Eye, SEA LIFE London Aquarium, Southbank Centre 

Premier Inn London County Hall combines location and affordability with ease. Rooms offer ample space for families, and comfy beds promise a restful night. 

The Thyme Bar & Grill serves a variety of dishes sure to please all family members, making dining simple and enjoyable. 

With its location right on the South Bank, families can step outside and find themselves amidst top attractions, perfect for an action-packed day. 

The Hub by Premier Inn, Westminster 

Nearest attractions: Westminster Abbey, Houses of Parliament, St. James’s Park 

Smart and efficient, The Hub by Premier Inn in Westminster offers a modern stay with budget-friendly appeal. Compact rooms are cleverly designed for comfort and functionality, with innovative tech touches. 

Located near key attractions, families will enjoy easy access to London’s iconic landmarks. The convenience cafe downstairs provides quick, tasty food options, perfect for families on the go. 

With a focus on simplicity and essentials, The Hub is ideal for families eager to explore London with minimal hassle, ensuring both savings and satisfaction. 

 

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