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Cheap and discount hotels and accommodation in London, United Kingdom

Visit London? - What a Capital idea!

When was the last time you went to London?

We've got a wealth of history, in Westminster Abbey and the Tower of London, a fashion sense in Carnaby Street, theatrical extravaganzas in the West End and more musuems than our friends across the pond can shake a stick at.
You can cruise along the Thames, and there's even a pretty big wheel to view it all from.
Shopping , Dining and Pub Culture

You can shop till you drop on Oxford Street, or pick up a bargain at the vibrant markets of Camden, Portobello Road & Covent Garden.

When you do drop, you can rest easy knowing that some of the best restaurants and upmarket bars alongside some of the finest historic public houses will offer you refreshment.


And you can book your London hotel from our list below or simply enter your dates in the box on the left.

Our customer's tips and city guides for London:

"So many 'sights' are close to Flemings. If you're able to walk, do so - you see so much more. The best experience for us was walking around the many side streets of Mayfair, enjoying the atmosphere that makes the area so different to the rest of London (vibrant yet laid back). "
of (Mature couple) stayed: Flemings Mayfair Hotel, Jul 2009

"Buy an Oyster card for travelling around, it's much cheaper! "
of (Solo business) stayed: Central Park Hotel, Jul 2009

"The Orangery in Kensington Gardens is within walking distance and well worth a visit for coffee and cakes. "
Mrs D Batstone of Burntwood (Mature couple) stayed: Corus Hyde Park London Hotel, Mar 2009

Click here for 50 more customer tips and city guides to London

Check availabilty on any of the hotels listed below, or click on a hotel to go directly to more information.
Airways Hotel Victoria, London
Ambassadors Bloomsbury Hotel
Ambassadors Hotel
Andaz Hotel
Apex City Of London Hotel
Apollo Hotel
Ashburn Hotel
Ashley Hotel
Astor Court Hotel
Astors Hotel
Avni Apartments Hotel
Bayswater Inn Hotel
Berjaya Eden Park Hotel
Best Western Cromwell Hotel
Blair Victoria And Tudor Inn Hotel
Caesar Hotel
Central Park Hotel
Chrysos Hotel
Citadines Trafalgar Square Hotel
City Hotel
Columbia Hotel
Comfort Inn Earl'S Court Hotel
Comfort Inn Vauxhall Hotel
Conrad International Hotel
Corus Hyde Park London Hotel
Cranley Hotel
Derby Hotel Kensington
Dolphin House Hotel
Durley House Hotel
Flemings Mayfair Hotel
Gainsborough Hotel
Gallery Hotel
Garden View Hotel
H10 London Waterloo Hotel
Hesperia London Victoria Hotel
Holiday Villa Hotel
Huttons Hotel
Hyatt Regency London Churchill Hotel
Jolly St.Ermins Hotel
Jury'S Inn Islington Hotel
Jurys Clifton Ford Hotel
Jurys Great Russell Hotel
Jurys Inn Chelsea Hotel
Jurys Kensington Hotel
Kensington Close Hotel
Kensington Gardens Hotel
Kingsway Hall Hotel
Langham Hotel
London House Hotel
Lord Jim Hotel
Lords Hotel
Marlin Apartment Mission Court Hotel
Marlin Apartments Londinium Tower Hotel
Marlin Apartments London Bridge Hotel
Marlin Apartments Queen Street Hotel
Marlin Canary South Hotel
Melia White House Hotel
Milestone Hotel And Apartments
Mina House Hotel
Mitre House Hotel
Nayland Hotel
Nh Harrington Hall Hotel
Nh Kensington Hotel
Norfolk Plaza Hotel
Olympic House Hotel
Orchard Hotel
Oxford Hotel
Park Inn Hyde Park Hotel
Princes Square Hotel
Quality Crown Hotel Paddington
Quality Crown Hyde Park Hotel
Quality Crown Kensington Hotel
Radisson Sas Portman London Hotel
Rathbone Hotel
Rose Court Hotel
Royal Horseguards Hotel
Rydges Kensington Plaza Hotel
Saint George'S Hotel
Saint Gregory Hotel
Sheraton Park Lane Hotel
Sidney Hotel
Somerset Queen'S Gate Gardens Hotel
St Martins Lane Hotel
St. Giles London Hotel
St. Mark Hotel
The Carlton Tower Hotel
The Dolphin London Hotel
The Halkin Hotel
The Lowndes Hotel
The Metropolitan Hotel
The Ritz Hotel
The Royal Park Hotel
The Sanderson Hotel
The Shakespeare London Hotel
Thistle Bloomsbury Hotel
Thistle Charing Cross Hotel
Thistle City Barbican Hotel
Thistle Euston Hotel
Thistle Hyde Park Hotel
Thistle Kensington Gardens Hotel
Thistle Marble Arch Hotel
Thistle Piccadilly Hotel
Thistle Trafalgar Square Hotel
Thistle Westminster Hotel
Umi Hotel

More customer tips and city guides for London:

"Use the underground "
Mrs P Austin of Bury St Edmunds (Mature couple) stayed: Queens Park Hotel, Mar 2009

"We had my elderly mother with us and found that a taxi from Kings Cross station to the hotel wasn't much more expensive than a tube ticket for three people. (Approx £16). "
Mr B Daniels of Sowerby Bridge (Mature couple) stayed: Nh Harrington Hall Hotel, Jan 2009

"If you do stay in this hotel, make sure you ask for your room not to be overlooking the main road ie The Strand. "
Mrs E Hilditch of Usk (Mature adult friends) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Nov 2008

"London,take lots of money! "
Mr N Ferguson of Aberdeen (Solo leisure) stayed: Queens Park Hotel, Jun 2008

"The Generator Hostel is situated just n of the University "campus", which is a pretty dull area for night-life. Visitors should get an Oyster card and make for the Underground station to get to stations nearer the river. Or walk east to the other side of Tottenham Ct Road, where things brighten up considerably, with ample bars and good cheap restaurants. "
Mr I Clark of Whitby (Solo business) stayed: Generator Hotel, Jun 2008

"Tube is still best way to travel around London - would recommend as we probably saved a fortune using the tube although we did spend a fortune on taxis late at night. "
Mrs M Honey of Dalbeattie (Mature adult friends) stayed: City Inn Westminster Hotel, May 2008

"Bring some handwash gel, so you don't have to walk from the loo to the bathroom to wash your hands. "
Ms F Mcclure of Bristol (Young adult friends) stayed: Astor Court Hotel, May 2008

"If you do arrive by train buy your underground/bus pass when purchasing your train ticket great value for getting around and hotel just 200m from St James Tube Station. "
Mr C Kitching of Ledbury (Mature couple) stayed: Sanctuary House Hotel, Mar 2008

"If you like the location and Thistles then the Thistle Hyde Park 100 yards up the road is a better bet. "
Mr N Harris of Bristol (Solo business) stayed: Thistle Kensington Gardens Hotel, Mar 2008

"Go to see Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat with Lee Mead as Joseph, I guarantee you will have a fun time! "
Mrs S Davies of Liverpool (Solo leisure) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Jan 2008

"We got a "Oyster card" for the underground,and found it so convenient.You can put a cash amount on them with your credit card,and arrange for it to top up automatically when it is getting low. "
Mr S Warburton of Rochdale (Mature couple) stayed: Nh Harrington Hall Hotel, Jan 2008

"Choose a hotel near to the theatre you are going to....getting a cab, in the rain, at theatre closing time.... Is a nightmare! And the Rickshaw bikes will charge you a lot more than a cab! "
Mr N Powell of Halesowen (Mature adult friends) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Jan 2008

"This hotel is ideally located for visits to the theatres,Covent Garden and the British Museum. "
Mrs S Jenkinson of Hull (Mature adult friends) stayed: Holiday Inn Bloomsbury Hotel, Jan 2008

"Tea/coffee making facilities in the room , but no biscuits ...buy some biscuits before u come ! Convent Garden just around the cornor with plenty of bars and resturants "
Mr B Jones of Ashford (Mature adult friends) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Dec 2007

"Buy and Oyster Card and make use of the buses and tubes to get around. "
Mrs A Bell of Gateshead (Mature adult friends) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Nov 2007

"London is quite a compact city centre. Get a good map and walk rather than taking the tube and I am sure you will be rewarded by some wonderfully interesting hidden gems! "
Mrs F Boyd of Nottingham (Solo leisure) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Sep 2007

"If you book this Hotel you are right in the centre of many Theatres! "
Miss D Foulkes of Chesterfield (Mature couple) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Sep 2007

"Buy a day pass for the underground, cheaper and easier. "
Mr P Fisher of Warrington (Mature couple) stayed: The Tower A Guoman Hotel, Sep 2007

"If you want to go to atrractions such as madame tussads or the london eye then incorporate it with a bus tour as you get quite a discount. "
Mr D Whiteford of Troon (Mature couple) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Sep 2007

"Visit London tourist office! "
Mrs A Hodgkins of Southampton (Solo leisure) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Sep 2007

"Go to harrington hallhotel "
Ms E Scanlon of Rochdale (Mature adult friends) stayed: Nh Harrington Hall Hotel, Aug 2007

"Use the day bus pass for 3.50 and you can ride an old Routemaster bus. For speed use the underground day pass for 5.10. See all the free stuff like the changing of the guards at Buckingham Palace first. The guards at Horseguards Parade and of course the Houses of Parliament. If it is raining ejoy any of the fanstic art galleries or museums for free. Two chicken and chips meals for 3 pounds by the Tower of London was the best food deal. Allow a long time to see the Tower of London if you like jewels and armour. "
Ms A Hunt of Walsall (Solo leisure) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Aug 2007

"Work out the best way to travel before arriving ie tube or bus "
Mrs E Watters of Londonderry (Mature adult friends) stayed: Thistle Bloomsbury Hotel, Aug 2007

"This hotel is in great location covent garden at the rear with its markets and other attractions within easy reach, t he routemaster buses now only operate on three heritage routes taking in a number of sites the number 9 and 15 stop opposite the hotel, when useing the buses buy a day saver or one of the other offers its cheaper. If you fancy a pint there are a number of good pubs around ,the coal hole opposite the hotel is good, but Iwas amazed to find the cheapest pint of beer I have ever come across in London a really qaint little pub on the same side as the stand hotel the lyceum at £1.78 a pint beat that eating out aviod the poor food and rip off prices at the scotch steak house near the strand palace go around the corner two minutes away you will always remember eating at the papageno whith its amazing themed interia and the price to eat there is cheaper than most places around there its exellent food and good value inc a complimentry brandy ! "
Mr M Mcalister of Manchester (Mature couple) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Aug 2007

"Get yourselves an oyster card to travel in the underground and if you are using the london docklands rail you may need an extra ticket. "
Mrs J Walker of Stoke-On-Trent (Solo leisure) stayed: Crowne Plaza Docklands Hotel, Jul 2007

" London Eye in the evening. "
Mr T Mawson of Keighley (Mature couple) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Jul 2007

" Use public transport as much as possible to get a better feel for this great city. "
Mr N Thickett of Barnsley (Seniors (65+)) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Jul 2007

"Walk down the Strand into the City and look around a feast of Wren churches (StMagnus Martyr and St Stephen Walbrook are my pick). "
Mr J Blackmore of Bridlington (Solo business) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Jun 2007

"Get a bus guide and master the services. Excellant way to get around,cheaper,cleaner and a good way to see the city "
Mrs J Bevan of Shrewsbury (Seniors (65+)) stayed: The Selfridge Hotel, May 2007

"The further away from London you are in the uk, the better it gets! "
Mr J Davies of Wirral (Solo business) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Mar 2007

"Enjoy vibrant London! "
Mr D Fowler of Scarborough (Seniors (65+)) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Mar 2007

"This hotel was located ideally for both Covent Garden and theatreland. We were able to walk to both within 5 minutes which saved on cab/tube fares. "
Mrs J Egle of Dereham (Young adult friends) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Mar 2007

"Bring comfy shoes and plasters. See a show and use the public transport , it good. "
Mrs J Burrell of Huddersfield (Mature adult friends) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Mar 2007

"Brilliant hotel, especially if visiting the shows "
Mr M Belcher of Sleaford (Young couple) stayed: Hesperia London Victoria Hotel, Mar 2007

"Ideal if you want a good clean comfortable base whilst going to see a West End Show. "
Mrs T Thurston of Lowestoft (Family with teenage children) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Feb 2007

"Buy a daily or weekly ticket forthe tube and buses, much better value than buying single trip tickets. The open top buses touring London are a bit expensive at £40 but you also get a free river trip, we would not use them again. If you like good British food try Simpsons in the Strand- expensive but really good. The Banquette in the Savoy Hotel offers reasonable value meals but the wine can easily double your bill.; There is plenty to do without spending a fortune, walks along the river (free), entry to the watercolour society gallery (free), probably the best museums in the world (free). "
Mr M Brown of Porthcawl (Mature couple) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Feb 2007

"It is a really nice hotel for location in the West End but maybe upgrade to the club room if you are staying for a special occasion as the other rooms are quite small, and ask for a room situated on the outside edge of the building rather than the inside to avoid being so closely situated to other noisy guests. Also pay the little bit extra for English breakfast as we realised on the day there is a seperate queue which is quicker and a lot better run. We had a nice stay though overall considering what a bargain we payed for it. Would stay again purely for the location. "
Miss L Bagnall of Woolwich (Young couple) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Feb 2007

"The buses offered a cheaper option than taxis and are so easy to access via a ramp and are free for the disabled. "
Mrs J Harrop of Bessacarr (Young adult friends) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Feb 2007

"This Hotel is very central for sightseeing and 'doing a show'. Concierge Service extremely knowledgeable. "
Mrs S Hurley of Yeovil (Mature couple) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Feb 2007

"If travelling with people who need assistance (as I was - my niece and her friend both have Down's Syndrome) I would advise to stay a little closer to the hub of activity - we couldnt get a cab back after a show at the Palladium and the buses were confusing to figure out at that time of night. We missed the bus stop on the way back and got lost getting back to the hotel which was unnerving as no-one knew where Leinster Square was and very few were willing to help. Having said that, this was the only downer in a wonderful weekend in London. "
Miss A Quinn of Newry (Young adult friends) stayed: Wedgewood Hotel, Jan 2007

"Take a hot water bottle if you feel the cold. Don't get your heart strings pulled by the 'beggars' who 'work' the underground. Wear comfortable walking shoes, you see much more and get the 'feel' of London; it's a great city. Take one of the Open Top sightseeing buses for the information and to orientate yourself. Visit as many of London's Parks as you can, havens of tranquillity in the midst of the bustle and noise ARE possible to find. Have patience.....smile a lot; brighten someone's day for no cost. "
Ms K Eaton of Southend On Sea (Solo leisure) stayed: Columbia Hotel, Jan 2007

"If you are using the tube, enquire about an Oyster card to make great savings. "
Ms P Hamilton of Pontypridd (Solo business) stayed: Arriva Hotel, Jan 2007

"If you intend using the tube, enquire about an Oyster card to make some substantial savings. "
Ms P Hamilton of Pontypridd (Young adult friends) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Jan 2007

"I thoroughly enjoyed my stay at the Strand Palace. "
Ms R Joos of Puurs (Solo leisure) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Jan 2007

"Check attractions are not walkable before getting taking the underground - many central tube stations are in walking distance of each other and this can save time at busy journey times E.G. rush hour. "
Miss L Raine of Morden (Young couple) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Nov 2006

"Great hotel, great location, good links, cheap taxi ride to central london "
Mr J Ali of Milton Keynes (Young couple) stayed: Queens Park Hotel, Dec 2006

"Plan ahead and eat out "
Mr R Thorn of Wrington (Seniors (65+)) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Dec 2006

"Make sure you think about the price of parking before booking as we thought parking was free and it was a bit of a sting in the tail. "
Mr D Sprekelsen of Gloucester (Solo leisure) stayed: Custom House Hotel, Dec 2006

"Value for money, this hotel represents the best in British hotels. For location,friendly staff, excellent food, most theatres within walking distance, art galleries around the corner..all first class and highly recommended. "
Mr J Rowlands of Cardiff (Mature couple) stayed: Strand Palace Hotel, Nov 2006

"Bring a raincoat. Umbrellas will hamper your shopping. Try the cornish pie in Covent Garden. It is the best. "
Ms S Chin of Geneva (Solo leisure) stayed: Hesperia London Victoria Hotel, Nov 2006