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where to stay in London

the most booked hotels in November were:

Best Western London Peckham Hotel



this hotel offers modern housings with air conditioning and free WiFi. The rooms have wooden floors, TVs of flat screens, coffee and tea sets and private baths. near the hotel there is a bus stop that takes you to the downtown in 20 minutes.
Southwark is a brilliant option for travelers who are interested in walking along the city, and seeing the monuments and enjoying the culture.
Its average price is 55 Euros/night. 

Central Park Hotel (3 stars)

The rooms are functional and TVs have route satellite, coffee and tea sets and baths provided with toiletries and a hairdryer.
Located less than 100 m from Hyde Park, the Central Park Hotel is just a 2-minute walk from Queensway Underground Station. A 24-hour front desk is provided and Kensington’s shops, bars and restaurants are within 15 minutes’ walk of the Central Park Hotel.
Westminster Borough is a great choice for travellers interested in shopping, parks and city walks.



low cost hotels and hostels in London

SOHOSTEL

deally located in the heart of Soho and the West End, SoHostel offers a bar, a restaurant and 24-hours front desk. All the rooms at SoHostel feature hardwood floors and access to ensuite or shared bathroom facilities. Bed linen is provided and towels can be hired at a surcharge. Laundry facilities are available.

this hostel is 3 minutes walk to the shops on Oxford Street. The theatres, clubs, and restaurants in the West End and Piccadilly Circus are 7 minutes stroll. The iconic Trafalgar Square is 12 minutes walk away. 



Portobello House

Located just 3 minutes’ walk from Portobello Road and its famous market, this boutique hotel offers individually designed rooms. Ladbroke Grove Underground Station is 5 minutes’ walk away and Oxford Street’s shops can be reached after a 20-minute tube journey.
The rooms have free WiFi, Nespresso coffee machines, a TV, DVD player, and free toiletries. All rooms have Egyptian cotton bed linen and bath towels.
if you dream with sleeping in this zone of London and you are seaching a cheap hotel in Nothing Hill this hotel is for you.




The cheapest sleeping near Big Ben.

The Sanctuary House Hotel

Located in the capital's iconic Westminster district, The Sanctuary HouseHotel is less than 5 minutes' walk from historic Westminster Abbey, the famous Houses of Parliament, and Big Ben. Each stylish air-conditioned room includes a flat-screen TV, a work desk, and tea and coffee making facilities. The modern en-suite bathroom has a hairdryer.

Pamper yourself overlooking the Tower of London.

Cheval Three Quays at The Tower of London

Although it is somewhat expensive, the views are wonderful and it's perfect for giving someone a surprise or celebrate something.
Each of the spacious apartments at Cheval Three Quays is designed with clever lightning, shiny surfaces, clean lines and geometric shapes. All feature an open-plan kitchen & living room, a flat-screen TV and an iPod dock. A coffee machine, dishwasher and microwave are also provided. Some of the apartments boast unrivaled views of Tower Bridge and City Hall.


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