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Best places to stay in London
A famous English writer, Samuel Johnson once said, “By seeing London, I have seen as much of life as the world can show.” The minute you set foot in London, you will see that its very fabric is crafted by people from over 300 nationalities, speaking close to 250 different languages. Everything from the food to fashion to art and architecture will give you a flavor of how London is a true melting pot of cultures. Each London neighborhood is unique, but at its core, it retains the multi-cultural essence of the city.
Covent Garden
For a central London location with a buzzing street life and ample shopping, the Covent Garden neighborhood is an excellent option. Stay at the hip Hoxton Holborne hotel or go for the cozy accommodation and warmly decorated Victorian rooms at The Fielding hotel on Broad Court.
Bloomsbury
Famous for bookshops on every street corner, Bloomsbury is the ultimate literary neighborhood of London and is also home to the British Museum and London University. Enjoy a luxurious stay at the Bloomsbury Hotel housed in a neo-Georgian building on Great Russel Street or go for boutique accommodation that boasts tastefully decorated rooms and an elaborate afternoon tea tradition at The Montague on the Gardens.
The South Bank and Southwark
Several popular London attractions such as the Coca Cola London Eye, Imperial War Museum, Tate Modern, and Shakespeare’s Globe, are located in this neighborhood. Borough Market, Bermondsey Street and Maltby Street in this area are big draws for hardcore foodies. Enjoy a stylish and modern stay at the CitizenM London Bankside Hotel which is a 2-minute walk from the Tate Modern. Or book a luxurious stay at the Mondrian at Sea Containers hotel where the interiors have been inspired by the glamorous, early 1900s cruise liners.
South Kensington and Chelsea
Hosting top museums such as V&A and the Science Museum, South Kensington is also home to London’s rich and famous. You can book stylish accommodation at The Main House, an elegant Victorian building with antique furnishing. For a mid-range budget stay, check out The Nadler Kensington Hotel at Courtfield Gardens. You can also look at The Apartments by The Sloane Club for Art Deco-inspired rooms and a combination of self-catering and serviced rooms.
Soho
At the heart of West End, in recent years, Soho has transformed into a high-profile gay quarter and is also home to London’s media, film, and advertising industries. Surrounded by restaurants and clubs, stay at the Hazlitt’s hotel located in an early 18th century building with quirkily decorated rooms. If you are keen on a luxurious, urban village feel, consider the Ham Yard Hotel.
East London
With several creative gigs in warehouses, edgy nightlife, and a host of art previews, East London is a perpetually buzzing neighborhood. Stay in chic, tastefully decorated rooms and enjoy 3 award-winning restaurants and bars at the Boundary Restaurants, Rooms & Rooftop hotel in the vibrant area of Shoreditch. You can also look at the Andaz London Liverpool Street hotel which is housed in a beautiful red-brick Victorian building and offers 7 on-site bars and restaurants.
Clerkenwell
Slightly uphill and off the popular tourist maps, this London neighborhood has a mix of Georgian and Victorian architecture, and is home to fashionable shops, cafés, pubs, and restaurants. Stay at the boutique hotel Rookery, a converted Georgian townhouse with antique furnishings complemented by modern amenities. Or check out The Zetter Hotel which is housed in a converted Victorian warehouse at St. John’s Square.
Cheap hotels in London
Several international hotel chains offer budget-friendly accommodation across the city of London. Premier Inn, Travelodge, ibis, and Comfort Inn, have multiple properties with simple, no-frills rooms and easy access to public transport. For a unique budget stay, checkout the Good Hotel London, a hard-to-miss floating hotel in the waters of the London Docklands. The hotel uses all its profits to offer training and work to unemployed locals. For a truly unique experience, check out the Shepherd’s Bush hotel which has a musical heritage and is situated in the former BBC Kensington House. Another novel option is the Green Rooms at Wood Green. This relaxed hostel with an artsy vibe offers discounts to artists, creative types, and style enthusiasts. At the corner of the busy Fleet Street, stay at the Z City Hotel to enjoy bright rooms with floor to ceiling windows and fine city views.