There's no shortage of hotels in London. With so much to see and do in London, it is well worth organising your hotel accommodation around the part of the city where you will be spending most of your time. Check out Travelodge for all the best offers now.
Regardless of whether you are visiting London for business or pleasure, you'll need a hotel that suits your needs.
If you're planning on spending a good deal of your time in Kensington, then where better to rest your weary head than in the absolute luxury and opulence that The Kensington Hotel has to offer? Quite simply, it really is 'London's finest townhouse' and offers a tranquil experience in the buzzing heart of the city. You're going to have to fork out a fair few quid regardless of where you stay in London, so why not go the whole hog and give yourself an experience you won't forget in a hurry? This authentic hotel is totally unique, and will leave you wanting for nothing...except, of course, to return there as soon as possible! Another added advantage is you'll barely need to hop on the Tube at all being so centrally located to everything.
If you want to be near the train stations, then you won't find a more conveniently situated hotel than the Holiday Inn. As well as offering guests a superb fitness studio, swimming pool, jacuzzi and sauna, the Holiday Inn also scores high on the budget front as it is very affordable and offers some great deals too if you book in advance.
Two very different hotels in two very different parts of the city,a nd this is just the tip of the iceberg as we really could be here all week talking about the many zillions of hotels London has to offer across all parts of the city and across all budgets. So get looking for the perfect hotel in London to suit you and your needs - and book it today!
According to a new poll, London is less expensive than Caracas. But budget travel experts argue that it's always been as cheap as you want it to be, and the following budget list will prove that. Find a great hotel deal now on Travelodge.
As an avid budgeteer, I've never thought of London as being expensive. In fact, some of the best things to do in London are some of the cheapest.
You want superb food? Begin with breakfast at E. Pellicci's on Bethnal Green Road, a quintessential east end formica cafe where the Kray twins once plotted, and where the service is as charming as anywhere in the capital.
For lunch, grab some bread and a couple of slices of cheese from Gastronomica in Borough, and dine al fresco by the Thames. For dinner buy a couple of the world's most famous bagels - the salt beef varieties sold on Brick Lane. None of the above will cost more than a fiver.
Want a slice of rural England in the capital, head towards one of the city's brilliant city farms.
Culture? most of London's best galleries and museums - including the Tate Modern, the British Museum, the Serpentine - are free.
After all that you’ll need a rest, and you can even bag a bargain bed here. The recently revamped YHA St Pancras has slick double rooms from just over £50 per night. A few weeks ago, I stayed in London for £10 a night!
You’re spoilt for choice when it comes to selecting hotels in London! Find great offers on Travelodge. However, if you are planning a trip, especially at the last-minute you may not have the luxury of time to trowel through the hundreds of hotel accommodation options. So, we’ve done the hard work for you!
If you are on a tight budget yet don’t want to compromise on comfort then check out the Cromwell Crown Hotel. It is located right in the centre of the buzzing 'Theatreland' in London, and is walking distance from the famous shopping strips in Knightsbridge, the Natural History Museum, Royal Albert Hall, Hyde Park and the Olympia, and Earl's Court exhibition halls. Its reception is open 4 hours so you can turn up at any time! A price for a double room with breakfast included, booked for November, is 50GBP per night.
If money is no object and you don’t want to cut corners on luxury, then the Montcalm Hotelis for you! It is located in London’s West End, and only 500 metres from Oxford Street. The rooms all have luxury king-size beds, iPod docks and large HD TVs with international satellite channels. They come complete with gorgeous marble bathrooms, too! A night in a double room in this gorgeous hotel is priced at 270GBP.
If you prefer a hotel somewhere in the middle of these two places, consider theHuttons Hotel. It is a refurbished Victorian building, a few minutes’ walk from Victoria Coach, Train and Underground stations as well as a short distance from Buckingham Palace, the Big Ben, Trafalgar Square and more! A double room , breakfast included, costs around 110GBP per night.