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Budget Hotels and Accommodation in UK
CAPITAL SAVINGS: STAYING IN LONDON FOR LESS
London
is one of the world’s most exciting cities – but is it possible to
find reasonably priced accommodation there? Once you start delving
you soon find that there are all sorts of good-value options,
including bed and breakfasts, budget hotels, apartments, hostels
and university residences, often with a lot more character than
their more expensive hotel counterparts.
What could be more elegant than the house, in fashionable
Knightsbridge, where writer Virginia Woolf was born in 1882 and
spent her childhood? Situated in a quiet close, once also home to
statesman Sir Winston Churchill, a stay costs £75 in a room for
two, including a full breakfast served in the sitting room. It is
one of dozens of bed and breakfast properties on the books of b&b
agency At Home In London, itself one of several such
agencies offering an en-suite room for two or more guests in
private homes for less than £95 per night with breakfast. Depending
on location and type of accommodation, the agencies’ prices start
as low as £19 per person.
B&b is a particularly British way of enjoying good, comfortable
accommodation with a home-from-home feeling. Many visitors are
surprised to discover such a wide range on offer in a bustling city
like London: agencies such as Bed & Breakfast GB, London
Homestead Services, Host & Guest, Uptown Reservations and Welcome
Homes have portfolios of accommodation in small guest-houses or
with families, some centrally-located, some in accessible suburbs,
all offering a warm welcome to visitors. With B&B GB, under-7s go
free.
Self-catering apartments are ideal for those on a budget and West
London’s Clarendon House Apartments, about 30 minutes by
Underground from Piccadilly Circus, has fully-equipped flats
available from around £250 per week. Westminster University Halls
of Residence offer self-catering summer stays in central locations
such as Victoria, Waterloo and the City (plus charming Highgate –
one of London’s ‘villages’ near Hampstead Heath) – at prices from
£21.
As in any big city, accommodation is less expensive if you are
prepared to travel to reach the centre. Hotels are springing up in
Docklands, near Canary Wharf, with its waterside restaurants,
concert-hall and shopping, at amazingly good-value prices. Here and
in other easy to reach locations such as Greenwich and Kew (some
are in central London, too) are hotel chains such as Formule 1,
Etap, Ibis - all part of the Accor Hotel group; Travel Inn,
Travelodge and Holiday Inn Express –– with en-suite rooms
sleeping up to four at between £27.50 and £83 per night. Breakfast
may not be served in the traditional way: it could be in the café
next door or from the bar, but for the budget-conscious these
hotels offer a superb deal.
Younger
– and young-in-heart – travellers may find one of London’s newest
hotels is ideal for them. The Piccadilly Hotel, beside
Piccadilly Circus, is a backpackers’ dream, with dormitory beds
available at £12 per night, including breakfast and linen. There
are twin and family rooms, too; a lounge with 100-channel TV and an
internet suite. Fresh, smart and sunny, this hostel opened in early
2003 and already promises to be as popular as the longer
established St. Christopher’s Inns group with its flagship
hostel on the South Bank, or The Generator. Bookable online
with beds from £10 (£23 for a twin room) and cooking facilities
available as well as a café providing hot meals, The Generator is
near the British Museum and is definitely a fun place to stay - its
bar offering nightly entertainment .
The smaller hotel groups, such as Fullers Hotels (rooms
available at weekends for £85) with their excellent pub-restaurants
attached, bring a flavour of old London to their guests. They
include the Chamberlain near Tower Bridge and the
Sanctuary House near Westminster Abbey, with its ale-and-pie
house on the ground floor.
London has many small hotels, generally clustering around main rail
termini such as Victoria or King’s Cross, or in Bloomsbury and
cosmopolitan Earl’s Court. Some are family-run, most fully
accredited to the London Tourist Board (do check before booking)
and so of good standard. In Hammersmith, just 15 minutes by
Underground from Piccadilly Circus, are two excellent
establishments. The Brook Hotel has a bar and sitting room
for guests opening on to the garden and costs £85 for an en-suite
double/twin including full English breakfast. The St. Peter’s
Hotel not far from Shepherd’s Bush and just 20 minutes from the
centre, is justly popular with aircrew on stop-over because of its
delicious English breakfasts and its friendly and high-quality
service. An en-suite double/twin costs £75 per night including
breakfast.
Last but not least, those seeking value-for-money can live like a
lord. One of b&b agency Uptown Reservations’ hosts opens his
elegant home to guests at £95 per room - and is indeed a Lord!
Staying in London for less - prices shown are guide prices per
night
Accor Hotels (for Etap, Formule 1, Ibis)
www.accorhotels.com
From £27.50 per room
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London Home of Writer Virginia Woolf,
a B & B available through booking agency At Home In London
(image copyright At Home In London) |
At Home in London
70 Black Lion Lane
London W6 9BE
+44 (0) 20 8748 1943
info@athomeinlondon.co.uk
www.athomeinlondon.co.uk
From £52 per double/twin
Bed & Breakfast GB
Henley-on-Thames
Oxfordshire RG9 1XS
+44 (0) 1491 578803
toll-free from USA: 1 800 8704
bookings@bedbreak.com
www.bedbreak.com
From £19 per person
Clarendon House
Apartments
48 Ranelagh Road
Ealing W5
+44 (0) 20 8567 0314
clarendonhouse@lineone.net
www.clarendonhouseapartments.co.uk
From £300 per week
Days Inn
www.daysinn.com
£62.10
Fullers Hotels
www.fullershotels.com
£85 at weekends
Holiday Inn Express
www.hiexpress.co.uk
£42.50 for a family room
Host & Guest
103 Dawes Road
London SW6 7NL
+44 (0) 7385 9922
info@host-guest.co.uk
www.host-guest.co.uk
From £16.50 per person plus booking fee
London Bed & Breakfast Agency
71 Fellows Road
London NW3 +44 (0020 7586 2768
stay@londonbb.com
www.londonbb.com
From £30
(minimum 2-night stay)
London Homestead Services
Coombe Wood Road
Kingston-on-Thames
Surrey KT2 7JY +44 (0) 20 8949 4455
lhs@lineone.netcom.co.uk
www.lhslondon.co.uk
From £16 per person
St Christopher’s Inns
South Bank, Greenwich and Camden
+44 (0) 20 7407 1856
bookings@st-christophers.co.uk
www.st-christophers.co.uk
From £12 in a dormitory
St Peter’s Hotel
407 Goldhawk Road
London W6 0SA +44 (0) 20 8741 4239
info@stpetershotel.co.uk
£75 per twin/double
The Brook Hotel
52/54 Stamford Brook Road
London W6 0XL
+44 (0) 20 8743 2000
£85 per twin/double
The Generator
Compton Place
Off Tavistock Square
London WC1 9SE
+44 (0|) 207388 7666
www.the-generator.co.uk
From £10 in a dormitory
The Piccadilly Hotel
12 Sherwood Street
London W1F 7BR
+44 (0) 20 7942 0555
enquiries@piccadillyhotel.net
www.piccadillyhotel.net
From £12 in a dormitory
Travel Inn
0870 242 8000
www.travelinn.co.uk
From £46.95
Travelodge
0870 850950
www.travelodge.co.uk
£69.95 for a family room
University of Westminster
+44 (0) 7834 1172
comserv@wmin.ac.uk
www.wmin.ac.uk
From £21
Uptown Reservations
41 Paradise Walk
London SW3 4JL
+44 (0) 20 7351 3445
inquiries@uptownres.co.uk
www.uptownres.co.uk
£95 per double/twin
Welcome Homes
21 Kellerton Road
London SE13 5RB +44 (0) 20 8265 1212
info@welcomehomes.co.uk
www.welcomehomes.co.uk
From £15 per person
Compiled in April 2003. Note: Information/prices etc are subject to
change
by Polly Larner No. 1/189 - May 2003
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