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Premier Inns are very nice and reasonable , I just spent 3 days in the premier hub at tower hill

3 night 354.00 and that was with adding a continental breakfast for all 3 days for the 2 of us
I agree. We stayed at the Premier Inn near the London Eye. Great location on the river and across from Waterloo Station. Within walking distance to Parliament and many other attractions. The breakfast was good.
When we’re trying to see as much as we can the hotel is secondary to the sightseeing.
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Old 07-12-2022, 06:41 AM
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Location counts tremendously in London. You should know how you're going from the airport and try to get something nearer to the tube or attractions, many hotels that are not chains have very small rooms to European standards . You should check out the room sizes on several of the websites as well as making sure they have elevators and a breakfast room. Also we like to have availability of a supermarket / food store nearby if we want to eat in our room and some people do not appreciate English food.
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We expect to stay 2 nights in London next month. Can anyone recommend a hotel from personal experience that would not be more than the equivalent of about $225 per night?
Thanks in advance to all that answer.
I just got back from a month in England and have about $400 in British Pounds left. Would you like to buy them without any exchange fees?
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Earls Court is a popular area for such hotels - good transport links, too
Do not remember the hotel name but that is where we stayed last time. European hotels so much more charming than American chains.
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Old 07-12-2022, 08:48 AM
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I personally like Bankside. Very central. Walk left along the river and get to Big Ben. Walk right along the river and get to Tower Bridge. You can't go wrong. The Tate Modern is also right there.

Hilton London Bankside is nice. I'venot stayed there but I've seen the lobby/pool. It's very central. I see $163 on hotels.com for August 1st.

Citizen M Bankside is nearby and also nice. I've seen the rooms and they are very "interesting" - you can press a button on a remote and turn all the lights red for example. I see $177 for August 11 on hotels.com.

To find the cheapest just look for the Travelodge's (which is cheaper than Premier Inn by a little bit) or an older boutique hotel that might be having a sale. There are one each in Bankside.
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Try Motel 6. Even if your flight or taxi are delayed … they’ll leave the light on!
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