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WEBSITE IDENTIFIES HOTEL ROOMS THAT
CAN ACCOMMODATE A FAMILY OF 5
– Family of 5 traveling in Europe? Can’t find
a hotel room that accommodates your whole family?
Check out Sleeps5.com!
Parents planning to travel in Europe discover that
hotel rooms are tiny and cannot accommodate three
or more children. They often have to book two hotel
rooms, splitting the family apart and adding unexpected
costs to already costly vacations, or an apartment,
requiring 4-7 day minimums and lacking breakfast
and reception services. Sleeps5.com identifies hotel
“family rooms” in cities such as London, Rome, and
Munich. These findings are the result of extensive
research by the founders of Sleeps5.com and travelers’
recommendations.
After stumbling upon Sleeps5.com, a father from
the United Kingdom wrote: “At last, like minded
people that understand our frustration!!!” Frequently,
hotel search websites and online hotel reservation
pages don’t provide an option to search for a room
for a family greater than four, even if a hotel
does have a room large enough.
Booking a large family room saves travel dollars.
During the high season, a “double” room (which technically
sleeps 2 people) in a central Munich hotel may cost
95 Euros. Booking two double rooms would total 190
Euros, and adding an extra roll-out bed (often 10
Euros) would bring the total to 200 Euros. A hotel
room that can sleep 5, in the same hotel class,
may be just 145 Euros, a savings of 55 Euros and
a lot of stress.
Now the family travel planner can turn to Sleeps5.com,
a website that features hotels with rooms that can
sleep 5. This ever-expanding website currently lists
hotels in budget, moderate, and splurge categories,
in London, York, Paris, Rome, Florence, Venice,
Munich, Berlin, Frankfurt, Vienna, Salzburg, Barcelona,
Madrid, Lisbon, Athens, Santorini, Corfu Town, Copenhagen,
New York City, Washington DC, and more. It also
includes reviews of attractions in many of those
cities plus San Francisco, and reviews of travel
books, and links to travel articles.
Sleeps5.com was established to give travelers better
choices for hotel rooms that are large enough for
the whole family, and reviews of travel books, magazines,
restaurants and attractions that are family-friendly
and often budget-friendly.
For more information on this topic or to schedule
an interview please email Sandy Nielsen and Holly
Jacobsen at contact_us@sleeps5.com.