The Metropolitan London
Children
- Best for
- Babies and up – children of all ages welcomed.
- Recommended rooms
- There's a high proportion of interconnecting rooms, and most rooms are large enough for an extra bed or cot. Children aged 16 and under stay free in parent's room.
- Activities
- London is on your doorstep, and the concierge can arrange tickets for everything from a Ducktour in an amphibious bus, to Madame Taussauds. There's a PlayStation 2 console and games to borrow on request.
- Meals
- Children are only allowed in the Metropolitan's Nobu restaurant at breakfast, and children's food is available on the room service menu. Staff are happy to heat up baby food and milk, and can provide child-friendly packed lunches on request.
- Baby sitting
- Babysitters and nannies from the Hopes and Dreams nursery school are available for a minimum of four hours. It costs between £10 and £14 an hour, plus a £14.50 booking fee.
- Baby listening
- Baby monitors don't work in the hotel.
- No need to pack
- There are high chairs available in the restaurant, and they can be used in bedrooms on request. Kids' bathrobes are also available on request.
- Also
- All rooms have TVs and DVD players, and minibars that have space for milk. The two-night Honey I Brought the Kids package is available at weekends (£499 per night for two interconnecting room). The package includes champagne for parents; milkshakes and cookies for children, plus various toys and vouchers depending on the age of the child (teenies get teddy bears, teenagers HMV vouchers).