Top 7 Hotels for Babies


Jackie Binion | 12 February 2007 |

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You wouldn’t send your baby to a hotel on his own, but you may need to travel or take a little family vacation. Well this month you can find the Top 7 Hotels for Babies in a list published by Wow Travel.  Every month, the Kiwi Collection releases a list of their “7 Sensations” hotels around the globe . The lists range from great rooftop views, best places to propose to hotels for the young & cool. The lists are fun and usually have some very beautiful hotels on them.

The Top 7 Hotels for Babies offer everything from cribs, take home bears, and baby sized robes to on-demand babysitting services. Here’s the list of the top 7 Hotels for Babies:

  1. Beverly Hills Hotel & Bungalows, Los Angeles, California
  2. Willard Intercontinental, Washington D.C.
  3. Four Seasons Resort Nevis, Nevis, Carribbean
  4. Mandarin Oriental London, England
  5. Le Meurice, Paris, France
  6. Jumeirah Beach Hotel, Dubai, UAE
  7. One&Only Reethi Rah, Maldives

There is a slight baby boom going on, maybe check out these sites and see how you can make your facility more “baby friendly.”

Jacqueline Binion - Blizzard Internet Marketing, Inc.

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3 Responses to “Top 7 Hotels for Babies”

  1. baby Says:

    Actually this is pretty useful information. There are also certain airlines that are great for traveling with babies too. That would be a good post.

  2. liz Says:

    this is a very useful list! I’ll have to share it with my readers, thanks! :)

  3. FeWo Berlin Says:

    My sister will be having a vacation with her husband and 2-year old daughter at Dubai next week and they will be staying at Jumeirah Beach Hotel.

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