Cheap Deals on London Hotels

Visitors to London will enjoy sightseeing, shopping, exploring museums and trying the various restaurants, but London is not a cheap city to visit. The cost of transportation, food, drinks and entrance tickets can leave a dent in the deepest of pocketbooks. Fortunately, thrifty travelers can choose from a variety of well-priced, clean and comfortable hotels. Lodging in London runs the gamut of student hostels to luxury five-star resorts.
  1. Belgrave House Hotel

    • The Belgrave House Hotel is conveniently located in Victoria within walking distance of Victoria Station, so you can easily take the Tube to any other part of London. A short distance away in Victoria -- one of the most visited areas of London -- visitors will find a number of well-known attractions, including Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, the Tate Gallery and Trafalgar Square. In 2010, room prices range from $45 to $140 per night. The Belgrave House accommodations include free Wi-Fi, continental breakfast, free parking, and the hotels offers a few apartments with kitchens so you can do your own cooking and save money for a longer stay.

    Bridge Park Hotel

    • The Bridge Park Hotel is a local favorite for soccer fans, near Wembley Stadium so you can see a match or a concert, stop at a local pub and have only a quick walk home. The price of the rooms, ranging from $55 to $170 in November of 2010, includes a complimentary Full English Breakfast (large enough to satisfy even the hungriest guest), free parking, local area maps and laundry service. The hotel also offers a self-catering kitchen for all guests and a hotel bar with theme nights that televises all major sporting events on large-screen TVs. The hotel is close to Stonebridge Park underground station, so transportation to other areas of London is easy.

    Hotel Montana

    • Hotel Montana is part of the St. Pancras Hotel Group, which specializes in affordable tourist hotels through London and the rest of England. The Montana Excel has 48 rooms that in fall of 2010 range in price from $60 for a single room with a shared shower to $167 for a family room with its own bathroom. Located in the quiet area of Argyle Square in King's Cross, it is sheltered from the typical noise of London. You can spend your days exploring the King's Cross area, which includes such sights as St. Pancras Old Church, King's Cross shopping district and the British Library. The hotel offers an all-you-can eat buffet breakfast, a 24-hour reception desk and travel adapters. The hotel is only a short walk from the King's Cross and St. Pancras underground stations.

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