Bed and Breakfast vs. London Hotels
Whether planning a romantic getaway or a quiet business trip,
sooner or later, the question comes up, "Do we stay at a Bed and
Breakfast or one of the London hotels?" More often than not, the
European bed and breakfast has been romanticized, in books and
on film as the ideal getaway place. While they sound cozy and
wonderful, do they really meet the expectations of travelers?
How do the London hotels compare?
The bed and breakfast offered an inexpensive alternative to
London hotels, and it became popular for homeowners to open
their doors to the select public. Travelers were not only given
a warm and cozy bed to sleep in, but this offered them the
opportunity to stay in a more comfortable retreat, eat
home-cooked meals, and enjoy the hospitality of London
residents. Those who sought a more homey retreat yet didn't wish
to lease an apartment for an extended length of time flocked to
the Bed and Breakfast, making them a popular alternative to
hotels.
London hotels have their own advantages, however. Typically
offering larger rooms and deluxe accommodations, the hotels also
grant more freedom to their lodgers. Restaurants, health spas,
and stores are just a step away, and since you are not staying
in someone's home, you have the ability to come and go as you
please, without the constraints of a schedule.
While the Bed and Breakfast remains a popular vacation retreat,
London hotels are now offering some hearty competition.
Continental breakfasts are commonly served and reduced rates,
offered during quieter seasons, often make hotels the better
value. In the end, it all comes down to the preference of the
lodger and a personal opinion as to what is the better bargain.
Whichever you choose, Bed and Breakfast or hotel, there are many
wonderful places to stay in the city of London.