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London Hotels

London permeates with history and culture. Its vibrant atmosphere and diverse people clearly elucidate the attraction this city has had on people throughout the world. With such a large influx of tourists each year, London hotels dot the city. From cheap hotels to luxurious ones, the city has this industry covered.

For those wanting to know different ways to figure out which London hotel to stay at, consider your budget needs, personal preferences and location requirements. So consider what type of hotel you want, what star rating you desire and in which one of the London areas you want to stay.

London Hotels by Type

London hotels by type include luxury, boutique, budget and chain hotels. London boutique hotels combine elegant architecture with quality personal service. These hotels are not as crowded as larger chain hotels. Some even have cool themes. The Bloomsbury Hotel, for example, has a neo-Georgian design and is near Oxford Street and Convent Garden. In general, prices at boutique hotels range from over £100 to well over £300.

Luxury hotels in London offer top of the line service. After staying at one, you will find yourself not wanting to go back to your flat. With great service and accommodation come high prices. Some suite and penthouse rooms are over £1000. The Dorchester Hotel is one of the best hotels to enjoy tea time in London. With several restaurants and bars, this hotel also looks out upon Hyde Park. Rooms are cosy and equipped with fine colonial decor.

Chain hotels in London abound. Many of these are cheaper and more basic. Some have taken the step above and have obtained four and five star ratings from hotel experts. The Days Inn in North London has a continental breakfast, a restaurant-bar and free wireless internet. The Travelodge at King’s Cross provides the basic amenities at affordable prices in a good location.

Star Ratings

London hotel star ratings range from one star hotels to five star hotels. With one star hotels in London, guests can expect the essentials with no glamour. Those traveling to London on a budget should consider staying at a one star. It can really make the price of a London trip less. The Euro Hotel in Bloomsbury provides simple elegance in a good location at a price under £70 per night.

With two star hotels in London, guests can expect a combination of economy and value. For guests visiting London with a family, a two star offers safe and cosy lodging. And rates are affordable. The Leisure Inn Hotel, to take an example, is near some of the best shopping in London and has notably comfortable furniture.

Three star hotels in London will be quite more luxurious. There will typically be restaurants, lounges and business centers on site. Expect quality room service, business services available and new furnishing. The Lancaster Gate is near Hyde Park and the Kensington Gardens and has a buffet breakfast. Rooms have a nice work desk area and some especially nice robes.

Four star hotels in London are a notch better than three star hotels. Some great dining in London can be had at these establishments. Rooms usually have the best of furniture and are more spacious. Prices are often over £100. The Radisson Grafton Hotel in West London has an Edwardian feel and showcases Chinese artwork. The Ashton Bar and Restaurant is a great place to grab a pint as well.

Five star hotels in London are spacious, customer oriented and classy. Excellence is the word that comes to mind when describing these hotels. Prices are high though. So be forewarned. However, the experience will be something worth talking about when you get back home. The Chancery Court Hotel, for example, has a colonial design, spa, the delicious Pearl Restaurant and impressively large rooms. What makes this hotel special is that the architecture is distinctly English.

Hotels near London Landmarks

Hotels near London landmarks offer travelers the chance to walk to the nearby major sights. You can usually find a wide range of options too. Hotels near the London Bridge offer close access to all the tourist sights close by. Hotels near St. Paul’s Cathedral, hotels near the Tower of London and hotels near Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre are also in abundance. Staying at any of these takes away some of the hassle of transportation in London.

Do note that hotels in Central London that are near places like Big Ben, the Tower of London and St. Paul’s Cathedral will inevitably be a bit more expensive. This is because of the convenience and higher real estate prices at such locations.


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