When we were planning our family trip to London, my first thought was to find a hotel for our stay. At the time, I knew very little about the city so I checked in for recommendations on the best location with my friend Maggy who lives just outside London. Her advice was to take a peek at the local AirBNB listings because we might be more comfortable with the extra space since we’d be traveling with two teen girls. I found a fantastic AirBNB within walking distance of Buckingham Palace at a great price and quickly booked the stay. Now that our trip is over, I realize that the choice between a hotel and an AirBNB is not that simple. There were definitely times during the visit we wished we were at a hotel instead. If you’re planning a big family vacation, here’s what you need to know before you make your choice between an AirBNB and a traditional hotel. In the list below, I’ve included all the main questions you should discuss with your partner before researching and booking your family vacation. If you are traveling with kids, things quickly get more complicated. Our girls were ages 14 and 17 at the time of our trip to London. European hotel rooms run significantly smaller than American ones do and to accommodate our family we would have needed to book two hotel rooms for the four of us. Be sure to check the bed configurations in the hotels you are considering, you may need a larger hotel or nearby rooms that would require splitting the family up among the spaces. By staying in an AirBNB, we were able to find a place that had two bedrooms, two bathrooms, living space, and a kitchen. This gave our family significantly more room for the weeklong trip. If you’re only staying for a short trip (3 days or less), the extra efforts may not be worth sacrificing the time and you may prefer the ease of a hotel. If you’re staying for 4 days or longer, the sacrifice in time may be a nominal cost for a more comfortable stay during the duration of the visit. The hotel team will help guide you through all the unfamiliar things that come with traveling in a foreign country:

Currency Exchanges How to Use the Local Transportation How to Use the Electrical Outlets Any Odd Plumbing Set-Ups in the Bathroom

Additionally, you’ll have people on site all 24 hours of the day for emergencies or questions along with recommendations for dining and entertainment in the area. However, if you do not speak the local language, you may appreciate a hotel staff that likely speaks English that could help you solve an unexpected challenge or might even go so far as making a phone call on your behalf to help communicate with the locals. Most hotels have a free cancellation policy right up the final 24 hours before your stay. Or you could cancel the stay and possibly just lose the cost of the first night. An AirBNB, however, usually does not have free cancellation and you’ll need to have travel insurance to protect your reservation fees. For our trip to London, I had no intentions of cooking anything but we still greatly enjoyed having a full kitchen at our access. We stocked up on beverages for the fridge, snacks, and simple breakfasts to eat in the morning to save some money on our food budget. It was also great to have access to a microwave to heat up leftovers we brought home from meals out. With an AirBNB, check in may be more complicated. Our host left two sets of keys for our rental at a security desk of a local shop over a block away from the rental site. We arrived with all of our suitcases at the front door and then I waited with the kids and our pile of luggage while my husband walked 30 minutes for his back and forth trip to the shop to pick up our keys. We were very lucky it wasn’t raining that day, there was no awning or cover that would have protected us from the elements. However, after an hour-long ride from the airport, I really needed to use a bathroom and there was no lobby bathroom available as we waited there on the sidewalk outside the AirBNB. Ironically, there was a Best Western two doors down from our AirBNB and the super-kind front desk clerk allowed me to use the hotel restroom since waiting that extra 30 minutes wasn’t an option! I’m not sure all hotel clerks would be so considerate since big cities usually require you to be a patron of the establishment to use the facilities. The airline lost my daughter’s suitcase on the way over to London. We were warned it would be several days before we might see it again. You can read all about how to handle a lost suitcase here, but I immediately had to figure out where to take her shopping for replacement clothes. Then, when the airline finally was able to deliver the suitcase, there was no one at the AirBNB to accept the delivery and keep it safe. This meant that someone from our family either had to stay all day at the AirBNB and miss out on a day of family fun or we had to chance the suitcase sitting on the front step in a major city and just hope it didn’t get stolen. In the end, the airline delivered it but put it in the RUBBISH BIN to “hide it”. We are so so lucky it wasn’t trash pick-up day or her suitcase would have been literally out with the trash. The front desk staff at a hotel is available 24-7 to help when problems arise and support you in accepting deliveries during your stay. If I had to do it over again, for our first European vacation as a family, I would have booked two rooms at a hotel for the safety and convenience of having the hotel staff to help us. Now that we are more comfortable with traveling abroad with kids, I would consider an AirBNB for our next trip as long as we were going someplace where we spoke the language but only if it saved us a significant amount on our vacation budget. The ease of booking, canceling in case of emergencies, and support staff on site to assist us during the vacation all help significantly with my pre-trip anxiety. The peace of mind is worth it to me, even if a hotel costs just a little bit more.

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