Finding cheap and discounted Hotels in London
can be simple. If you look carefully you will find inexpensive
hotels do exist in central London. Cheap and discounted London
hotels and hostels listed are mainly in easy reach of London's
West End, the finest area for sightseeing and national monuments.
Whether you are a tourist who wants easy access to Central
London, or a businessperson who needs reliable quality service,
you will find good, clean, discounted accommodation and great
value. You will find fast, efficient transport service giving
you quick access to all London destinations.
The Custom House Hotel at ExCeL
272 - 283 Victoria Dock Road
Average Rate: from GBP50.00 per night
Rooms are equipped with power showers no less plus other amenities such as TV, tea making equipment and so on.You’ll find it just across from the ExCeL Centre and Custom House station just on the Docklands Light Railway and it is very handy for London City Airport. The new business area of Canary Wharf is just 10 minutes away and you can get to central London in 20 minutes.
The Novotel London West
Hammersmith International Centre, 1 Shortlands, Hammersmith, W6 8DR
Average Price: from GBP100 All 629 rooms are pretty big with TV, modem point, etc. Transport options very close and only about 30 minutes from Heathrow by underground. Difficult to get availability at these rates.
Astor Hostel
2 to 6 Inverness Terrace, Bayswater.
Phone + 44 (0) 20 7229 5101
There are 260 beds in this hostel with is located 100m from
Hyde Park so plenty of open spaces around and convenient for
all sightseeing. You can have a bed in a four bed dorm for
about £20 (sterling) or pay less for a bed in a eight
or twenty bed dorm.
Ashlee Hostel
261-265 Grays Inn Road,
Phone: +44 (0)20 7833 9400
The rates here include linen and breakfast with a bed in a
twin room costing about £25 sterling a night, less for
a dorm. If you’re staying for a week you may get a special
rate as with all hostels in London. The Ashlee has internet
access, self catering kitchen, 24 hour security and no curfew.
It is close to the British Museum and only a couple of stops
to Oxford Street.
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