Affordable Luxury: The Best Budget Hotels in London

The UK capital is full of surprises when it comes to finding a place to stay for the night. Whether you're looking for a big chain or an independent hotel, you can find rooms for less than £100. To help you save your money for more important things, like going out for drinks, here are our top picks for the best budget hotels in London. The Corner London City is a great option for those seeking a comfortable stay.

With over 170 modular rooms, comfortable beds, decent showers, and a shabby chic East End location, this DIY operation offers self-service check-in and free continental breakfast as a snack. Prices start at £67, but there are lobby staff available, a meeting room with games and views of the park, free Wi-Fi, and affordable parking. It's also conveniently located near Brick Lane and Aldgate East. Motel One in the City is one of the most luxurious budget hotels in the area.

Single rooms start at just £129, which isn't much considering the location and the facilities on offer. Guests can also take advantage of exclusive discounts at nearby restaurants, some of which represent a whopping 50 percent discount. YOTEL is another popular hotel concept with five branches in London. Starting at £65 per night (in West Brompton), everything from booking and check-in to basic room controls (temperature, light, food orders, entertainment) is managed from your phone or tablet app.

The rooms are small but well-designed, with a private bathroom with shower, luggage storage under the bed, small desk, and free Wi-Fi. It's located right in the center of London's bustling financial district and attracts both business and leisure travelers alike. Dorsett City London is a stone's throw from London's famous attractions and a short walk from Shoreditch's galleries and boutiques. With more than 250 bright and spacious rooms and suites, this hotel has subtle Asian influences that come to life at Shikumen restaurant and Jin Bo Law sky bar.

Aragon House is located off the beaten path in Parsons Green residential neighborhood. This stylish pub hotel has 15 perfectly equipped rooms with upholstered headboards and colorful gallery walls. It also welcomes four-legged visitors; the Garden Lodge is a pet-friendly space with a dog bed, treats, and easy access to nature. For those looking for a classic hotel experience, Bloomsbury's iconic hotel occupies two Georgian single-family houses overlooking Cartwright Gardens.

This boutique hotel has superior design compared to its price; the rooms have original works of art, furniture that matches fashion, and walls boldly painted in shades of green and blue. The Royal Garden Hotel is ideal for family travelers as it's adjacent to the royal residence that George, Charlotte and Louis call home. Hotel 55 is just a minute from North Ealing Tube Station and well-connected to Shoreditch's bustling nightlife. It has a garden bar and karaoke rooms for an unforgettable night.

Finally, Seoul in a Bottle serves Korean family recipes; this apartment hotel also has a work space, coffee shop, microbrewery, St Paul's Church views from many of its rooms, and suburban prices compared to city center hotels. The capital may have hundreds of incredibly expensive hotels but there are also plenty of budget hotels in London that don't skimp on style. Whether you're coming to the city to see iconic sights or looking for more creative neighborhoods like Portobello Market, you can find great locations with affordable prices.

Cynthia Showes
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