Hello, i was wondering if anyone can recommend a hotel(s) in London with profiling medical beds and a wet room. The websites for disabled holidays all seem a bit confused on the type of beds available…TIA
I guess you found confusion at
A previous thread had info
You could also try the review / booking companies
Eg
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/HotelsList-London-Accessible-Hotels-zfp17594111.html
Or
Et al
There are specialists like
And
Hope these give some pointers else tell us more and maybe we can advise better
Caio
Simon
Thanks Simon, i have seen these threads and looked at the web sites, i was hoping that someone had personal experience and could make recommendations for London.
From our own experience Centre Parcs (Whinfell) are excellent, their adapted lodges have an electric bed and en-suite wet room. All the restaurants are accessible and there are accessible toilet’s in all the main buildings.
Hi @martin.southward
There are definitely posts on here about people going on holiday and their experiences. Generally they are tales of how pleasantly surprised people were
I don’t recall any specifically identifying experience with London hotels - But then I’m a wobbler so would I? There are three threads returned by a search for “London hotels” besides this one
Even the most heart-wrenching posts get read by more than answer them or leave a like so the likelihood of somebody replying is sadly lower than searching for what has previously been said.
I’ve definitely got pre-stroke experience of many many central London hotels! I would suggest you try TripAdvisor and booking.com, and Google with filters for Accessibility etc because You’re looking for something a fairly niche.
You could try
hotel reviews by disabled adults - Google Search
The other challenge is that everybody with a negative comment to make makes it. only very few with a positive comment to make does the same so the comment landscape is skewed.
Caio
Simon