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1.Mimi's Hotel Soho Hotel London
2. Assembly London
3. Z at Gloucester Place
4. The Zetter Hotel
5. Strand Palace Hotel
Best Hotels In London On A Budget
Mimi's Hotel Soho Hotel London
Soho, London, England
Situated above a bar in the heart of Soho, Mimi’s makes a lively and affordable base from which to explore the city. The hotel combines high-tech engineering with a dark, velvety 19th-century feel in its on-street bar, Hensons. There is a smart gold and mirrored lift to the bedrooms and an attractive marble staircase. The largest rooms are the seven Lux ‘suites’. Hardly suites: they are small and box-like, but serviceable and with good bathrooms. Next come the Cosy rooms, even smaller, and then the Tiny Singles, more like couchettes. Rooms are well equipped with superb insulation, specially filtered water, underfloor heating and fog-free mirrors in marble bathrooms.
Assembly London
Leicester Square, London, England
Word is out on this West End budget beauty. Its simple but comfortable rooms, stellar location right next to Leicester Square, design inspired by some of the greatest British fashion icons, and access to fabulous orangery-style rooftop restaurant Bourne & Hollingsworth will be a winner for city-hopping millennials. Rooms (Snug, Nest, Pad, Den) are uniform greyscale with geometric carpeting, headboards with leather buckles and dog tooth-style cushions. Budget doesn’t mean a compromise on comfort – squishy beds have Hypnos mattresses and sheets are Egyptian cotton. Countless theatres, restaurants, bars, museums and clubs are within moments of the hotel.
This smart handful of converted Georgian townhouses on Gloucester Place is light years ahead of most budget hotels in London. Rooms are minimalist and comfortable, service is genial, and the complimentary cheese and wine offering every evening is the cherry on top of an already impressive affordable stay in Marylebone. It's a 10-minute walk from Baker Street and Marylebone Underground stations (serving multiple lines) and a short walk to the Sherlock Holmes Museum, Madame Tussauds and Selfridges on Oxford Street (all 10 minutes' walk away in various directions).
Z at Gloucester Place
Marylebone, London, England
This smart handful of converted Georgian townhouses on Gloucester Place is light years ahead of most budget hotels in London. Rooms are minimalist and comfortable, service is genial, and the complimentary cheese and wine offering every evening is the cherry on top of an already impressive affordable stay in Marylebone. It's a 10-minute walk from Baker Street and Marylebone Underground stations (serving multiple lines) and a short walk to the Sherlock Holmes Museum, Madame Tussauds and Selfridges on Oxford Street (all 10 minutes' walk away in various directions).
The Zetter Hotel
The City, London, England
A fun boutique hotel in creative Clerkenwell with colourful design and locally inspired amenities. Many places are walkable from the hotel, including plenty of great restaurants. Exmouth Market (a pedestrianised street that's home to restaurants such as Moro) is a five-minute walk away. Don’t expect a formal experience, the chilled atmosphere matches the design of the hotel. Rooms incorporate dark hues, thick carpets, botanical patterns and primary colours. The food is excellent: think wonderfully gooey smoked ham hock croquettes, a creamy risotto of Jerusalem artichokes and truffle, and a zingy cured sea bream tartare with lemon purée.
Strand Palace Hotel
Covent Garden, London, England
The Strand Palace, opened in 1909, was once an Art Deco gem – a few treasures still linger and its glamorous foyer is now kept in the V&A Museum as a memento of what was sadly lost. Its 785 rooms over nine floors are built around six inner courtyards – those facing inwards are generally quieter. Being so large, at times it feels like a mini-planet where you may well forget that there is another world outside. The shops, restaurants and theatres of Covent Garden lie to the north, with Waterloo Bridge, Charing Cross and the Thames to the south. This is a good choice if you plan to do a lot of sightseeing and/or partying.
Best Hotels In London On A Budget
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1.Mimi's Hotel Soho Hotel London
2. Assembly London
3. Z at Gloucester Place
4. The Zetter Hotel
5. Strand Palace Hotel
Best Hotels In London On A Budget
Mimi's Hotel Soho Hotel London
Soho, London, England
Situated above a bar in the heart of Soho, Mimi’s makes a lively and affordable base from which to explore the city. The hotel combines high-tech engineering with a dark, velvety 19th-century feel in its on-street bar, Hensons. There is a smart gold and mirrored lift to the bedrooms and an attractive marble staircase. The largest rooms are the seven Lux ‘suites’. Hardly suites: they are small and box-like, but serviceable and with good bathrooms. Next come the Cosy rooms, even smaller, and then the Tiny Singles, more like couchettes. Rooms are well equipped with superb insulation, specially filtered water, underfloor heating and fog-free mirrors in marble bathrooms.
Assembly London
Leicester Square, London, England
Word is out on this West End budget beauty. Its simple but comfortable rooms, stellar location right next to Leicester Square, design inspired by some of the greatest British fashion icons, and access to fabulous orangery-style rooftop restaurant Bourne & Hollingsworth will be a winner for city-hopping millennials. Rooms (Snug, Nest, Pad, Den) are uniform greyscale with geometric carpeting, headboards with leather buckles and dog tooth-style cushions. Budget doesn’t mean a compromise on comfort – squishy beds have Hypnos mattresses and sheets are Egyptian cotton. Countless theatres, restaurants, bars, museums and clubs are within moments of the hotel.
This smart handful of converted Georgian townhouses on Gloucester Place is light years ahead of most budget hotels in London. Rooms are minimalist and comfortable, service is genial, and the complimentary cheese and wine offering every evening is the cherry on top of an already impressive affordable stay in Marylebone. It's a 10-minute walk from Baker Street and Marylebone Underground stations (serving multiple lines) and a short walk to the Sherlock Holmes Museum, Madame Tussauds and Selfridges on Oxford Street (all 10 minutes' walk away in various directions).
Z at Gloucester Place
Marylebone, London, England
This smart handful of converted Georgian townhouses on Gloucester Place is light years ahead of most budget hotels in London. Rooms are minimalist and comfortable, service is genial, and the complimentary cheese and wine offering every evening is the cherry on top of an already impressive affordable stay in Marylebone. It's a 10-minute walk from Baker Street and Marylebone Underground stations (serving multiple lines) and a short walk to the Sherlock Holmes Museum, Madame Tussauds and Selfridges on Oxford Street (all 10 minutes' walk away in various directions).
The Zetter Hotel
The City, London, England
A fun boutique hotel in creative Clerkenwell with colourful design and locally inspired amenities. Many places are walkable from the hotel, including plenty of great restaurants. Exmouth Market (a pedestrianised street that's home to restaurants such as Moro) is a five-minute walk away. Don’t expect a formal experience, the chilled atmosphere matches the design of the hotel. Rooms incorporate dark hues, thick carpets, botanical patterns and primary colours. The food is excellent: think wonderfully gooey smoked ham hock croquettes, a creamy risotto of Jerusalem artichokes and truffle, and a zingy cured sea bream tartare with lemon purée.
Strand Palace Hotel
Covent Garden, London, England
The Strand Palace, opened in 1909, was once an Art Deco gem – a few treasures still linger and its glamorous foyer is now kept in the V&A Museum as a memento of what was sadly lost. Its 785 rooms over nine floors are built around six inner courtyards – those facing inwards are generally quieter. Being so large, at times it feels like a mini-planet where you may well forget that there is another world outside. The shops, restaurants and theatres of Covent Garden lie to the north, with Waterloo Bridge, Charing Cross and the Thames to the south. This is a good choice if you plan to do a lot of sightseeing and/or partying.
Best Hotels In London On A Budget
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