London’s accommodation options range from low-end hostels to some of the grandest hotels in world. But if you want to stay at a stylish hotel without splurging out, there are some hotels around the city that are the perfect fit for you. Check out these 8 London budget hotels that you can stay in for under £200 a night.
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What to know before booking a hotel in London
Before you book any of the below, here are some tips for choosing the perfect London hotel.
Stay near a tube station, not a bus stop
Some hotels will advertise that they are very close to a bus stop, but that’s typically not super helpful. It’s best to stay within a 10 minute walk of a tube station if you don’t want to spend your whole London visit on public transportation.
Budget hotels may make you pay for extras
Some of the hotels on this list are more affordable because they charge for extras like TV, extra towels, and more. Honestly, it’s worth it for the savings, but just make a note so you’re not surprised when you arrive to your hotel in London and are asked to pay for the extras.
Branch off of the usual American brands
World-wide hotel brands like Hilton and Marriott are typically much more expensive than the boutique hotels listed here (with the exception of the last hotel.) Use this trip to London as an excuse to try out a cool new boutique hotel that you haven’t heard of before, especially if it’s going to save you some cash.
Prices in London will be higher in the summer and around Christmas
If you’re pricing out these hotels for a summer visit, you might find they are a little more than you expected. If you have wiggle room for your visit, know that you’ll always find cheaper pricing outside of June-August and close to Christmastime.
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La Suite West, Bayswater
This boutique hotel is just down the road from world-famous Notting Hill. While the exterior looks like a row of traditional Victorian houses (SO Insta-worthy) the rooms are modern and minimalistic, and when the weather’s nice you can enjoy the private garden.
La Suite West’s in-house restaurant offers halal options, as well as vegetarian choices and afternoon tea. We’ve had it twice, and it’s REALLY good.
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CitizenM
This boutique hotel chain prides itself on being super hip without shocking you with a crazy price tag. There are now three locations in London: Shoreditch, Tower of London, and Bankside. I personally recommend Shoreditch (check out our Casual Tourist Guide to East London to see why– there’s lots of funky things to check out) but the Bankside location has a cool curated bookshop and is usually the cheapest, and the Tower of London location’s rooftop bar has INSANE views of the Tower.
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Stylotel, Paddington
Stay at at the stylish Stylotel (ahem) and you’ll be just a two minutes’ walk from Paddington station, which means you’ll be well connected, especially if traveling from Heathrow via the Elizabeth line on the tube. You’ll be off the plane and into your hotel room in under an hour (if the immigration line isn’t too bad!)
Guests can opt for a designer budget “StyloRoom” for two, or “Stylosuite” apartments with kitchenettes can hold more (plus you can make yourself breakfast in bed.)
If you’re up for some greenery not far from your London boutique hotel, just five minutes down the road by foot is Hyde Park.
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Point A Hotels
Point A Hotels in London are modern and stylish, but priced so that you only pay for what you want/need, including towels, wifi, TV usage, and even a window in the room. Even though we’d never opt for windowless, with base prices starting around £110 per night (window included) we’d definitely consider a Point A Hotel when choosing an affordable hotel in London. The Canary Wharf one isn’t a good location, but you could try Westminster, Liverpool Street, Shoreditch, Kings Cross or Paddington. All of those areas are either super cool, or very well connected.
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Z Hotels
Z hotels are some of the best London budget hotels, with rooms starting from £80 per night, and your rate includes a free wine and cheese happy hour every night in the hotel lobby. There are eight Z Hotel locations around London including: Soho, Victoria, Piccadilly, Tottenham Court Road, Shoreditch. So in all different types of areas that will suit just about everyone!
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The Corner London, Whitechapel
Quirky, fun and cheap— how can you beat that? This Shoreditch budget hotel is super fun, its decor alone will make you never want to leave, and you might not if the equally-eclectic areas of Shoreditch, Brick Lane, and Spitalfields weren’t just outside the lobby doors. With rooms starting around £85 a night, you can’t go wrong with this affordable London hotel.
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Arosfa, Bloomsbury
Great location for a sweet little London hotel. The rooms are quite small but according to reviews, it’s super clean, has lots of popular London attractions within walking distance, and there’s even a private garden where you’re welcome to kick back with a drink from the bar. Rates can vary and rooms book up quick so try to sort this one out in advance.
Fun fact— Arosfa means “resting place” in Welsh. Nice touch.
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Park Grand, Kensington
This is one of those hotels that looks expensive and is a little more on the top end of the budget 😉 But it includes breakfast, so it balances out.
The location is great, just steps away from Kensington Gardens, and about five minutes from High Street Kensington tube station. You can even walk to the Museum Mile, where you’ll find the V&A, the Science Museum, and more in this area. It’s harder to find good restaurants in this area, but we had all of the best spots pinned in The Casual Tourist Guide to West London.
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For my next trip to London, I was looking at booking the Point A in Shoreditch since it’s close to my friend in Murray Grove. Glad to see that it is a good choice.
Hope you like it John.
Do you have a hotel recommendation for a honeymoon couple seeing London, Windsor etc for the first time in late November? Thank you.
Hi Mary, there are some beautiful hotels in this article of mine: https://loveandlondon.com/12-best-london-hotels-with-rooftop-bars/