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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Previous to our trip, I had heard anyone and everyone rave about London, and better yet, how perfect of a city it was for kids. When planning this trip, I realized that there were numerous things to do for both adults and kids. London with toddlers is incredibly doable and enjoyable. Of course a Kid&#8217;s High Tea isn&#8217;t the same as going to the ritz, but at least we all got to experience it and enjoy it together. This was my first time visiting London, so although I may not be an expert I hope this helps if you are planning a trip to London with toddlers. If you are looking for more tips for traveling with toddlers or kids, you can read that post here. Where to stay in London with toddlers When looking for hotels with kids, I ideally want a second space for when they are sleeping and breakfast that comes with the hotel. London can be pricey, so we decided to not reserve a suite where we stayed, but they had a wonderful breakfast (packed with variety) as well as a short walk away from a train station. Hilton London Metropole This hotel is where [&#8230;]</p>
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