Try to get a hotel located next to a central tube line, so that your trips in and around London will be easy accessible. Holiday Inns and Marriotts seem to have good facilities for the family.
March can still be cold and might rain a lot too. You'll need umbrellas, long coats, scarfs and boots. You might get the odd warm day so bring cardigans or light jumpers you can take off and have long sleeved t-shirts underneath. Women will need tights (pantyhose in US) under skirts to keep the chill out.
For a family, you might find it easier to have serviced apartments rather than a single hotel room. Try:
Another idea is house swapping. There are tons of sites where you can swap your house in DC for a week or two and go and stay in a family home in London - sometimes they leave you the car too. It would mean you have a proper house to stay in and if you've got kids, you swap with someone else with kids so there is toys etc. and a garden. Just an idea, some people are uncomfortable with the thought of strangers in their home.
London is a very big city. There are so many hotels in London. If you are coming as tourists then I would suggest don't book a hotel outside Zone 1 or Central London. Here are some sites where you can book good hotels.
I've stayed in the below mentioned Hotel. They have got great rooms and great service.
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For cheap cinema and theater tickets visit.
If you find hotels very expensive then you can book a hostel. The YHA is a family oriented hostel and there prices are also cheap.
P.S. London is a very expensive city so be prepared to pay high prices for the Hotel.
http://www.hotelconnect.co.uk/
this next one is my favourite
our weather can be pretty drastic in march,pretty much windy and rain,most places in london are safe,but the more cental you are ,the more its gona cost
just google it, that solves everything
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