Hotels
in Bayswater:
Mainly a budget hotel district with outstanding value 3 star hotels too. Good
position next to Hyde Park and close to Oxford Street and
Paddington Station. Has a large local community so very good for everyday needs
and restaurants.
Hotels
in Bloomsbury:
On the edge of the West End with Covent Garden
and Leicester Square
within walking distance. British
Museum is in heart of
district. Mostly large 4 star hotels with good deals at weekends with cheap
budget options. Heathrow is the nearest Underground station.
Hotels
in Central London: London's main business area dominated by
financial institutions. Not normally favoured by leisure travellers because of
expense. Exception to the rule is down by the river, where hotels close to Tower Bridge
are a great place to stay. Direct public transport links to Stansted and Gatwick
airports.
Hotels
in Euston: Dominated by Euston Station with trains to the
north-west/midlands of England
and North Wales & Scotland.
Good range of accommodation around the station area. Kings Cross, less than 1km
away has the budget accommodation in the area.
Hotels
in Kensington: Just to the south-west of the very centre with lots
of room capacity. Price and number of stars decrease as you go west. Find a
range of exclusive hotels at Knightsbridge (Harrods), South
Kensington and Gloucester
Rd to cheap B&B at Earls Court.
Hotels
in Kings Cross: It one of the cheapest areas to stay in Central
London. A whole range of B&B hotels are directly opposite the
station. Area is undergoing redevelopment and will soon be the terminus of
Eurostar trains. Trains access to Luton & Gatwick airports. Nearest underground
is Heathrow.
Hotels
in Paddington:
Terminus of the Heathrow Express and trains to West Country & Wales. One of
the cheapest hotel districts on the edge of Hyde Park and less than 1km from Oxford Street and West End. Mostly B&B and 2/3 star accommodation
offering great value.
Hotels
in Waterloo: On
the south bank of the Thames
River the area has improved
a lot in the last decade and is now a great place for the visitors. Hotels are beginning
to take hold but no great variety, mostly 3 & 4 stars and some hostels
around London Bridge.
Hotels
in Victoria: One
of the best places to stay in London, very close to most popular attractions
and direct public transport to all of London's airports. Some cheap Bed and Breakfast
behind the station but otherwise mostly above average priced hotels.
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