Cheap Hotels In London
London is such a difficult city to find cheap accommodations that I wanted to make a list of affordable hotels.
This is a simple list so I won’t be offering reviews but simply a collection of links to the budget hotels of London.
These hotels are within 3.0 miles of the city center (except the Umi Hotel)) and should be less than 100£ – in many cases far less.
Happy travels!
25 Affordable Hotels in London
- Alhambra Hotel (Bloomsbury)
- Avonmore Hotel (Bloomsbury)
- Jesmond Dene Hotel (King’s Cross)
- Macdonald Hotel (Bloomsbury)
- Studios 2 Let Apartments (Bloomsbury)
- Arosfa Hotel (Bloomsbury)
- Bedford Hotel (Bloomsbury)
- Thanet Hotel (Bloomsbury)
- The Hyde Park Hotel (Hyde Park)
- Tudor Court Hotel (Paddington)
- Winrose Hotel (Hyde Park)
- London House Hotel (Marylebone)
- Lancaster Hall Hotel (Hyde Park)
- Top Kensington Gardens Hotel (Hyde Park)
- Parkwood at Marble Arch (Hyde Park)
- Lincoln House Hotel (Marylebone)
- Amsterdam Hotel (Kensington)
- Twenty Nevern Square (Kensington)
- Luna & Simone Hotel (Victoria Station)
- Melbourne House Hotel (Victoria Station)
- Elysee (Paddington)
- Europa House Hotel (Paddington)
- Best Western Mornington Hotel (Hyde Park)
- Wigmore Court (Marylebone)
- Umi Hotel (Notting Hill)

What area of London would you recommend staying in that is central but not super touristy?
Hi Veronica. The Marylebone neighborhood is really wonderful. It’s a short walk from anywhere in Marylebone to the Oxford Circus tube stop (or Bond Street tube stop). One of the main roads of the neighborhood is frequented by many different bus routes so there’s always a double decker (my favorite way of getting around London) going somewhere with little wait. The area also has good non-touristy restaurants (The Golden Hind fish shop is amazing) and there are a couple grocery stores in the neighborhood too. Good luck.