Where to Stay in London

Figuring out where to stay in London can be just as exciting as planning what to do. This city is a patchwork of distinct neighborhoods, each offering something different depending on your vibe and budget. Whether you’re all about quirky hostels, family-friendly areas, or high-end hotel living, this guide will help you pick the right base for your trip.

Budget Travelers & Backpackers

Families with Kids

Luxury Travelers

Young Couples & Weekend Getaways

Business Travelers

Long-Term Visitors & Digital Nomads

Where to Stay in London

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1. Budget Travelers & Backpackers

Best areas: Camden, Shoreditch, King’s Cross, Hackney

Shoreditch

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Generator London

A funky hostel-meets-hotel just a stone’s throw from King’s Cross, Generator has a lively bar, industrial-chic design, and events every night. Great for solo travelers looking to meet people, without skimping on comfort. Dorms and private rooms are available.
Location: King’s Cross
Budget: $
Nearest Transport: King’s Cross St. Pancras
Appeals to: Solo travelers, students, digital nomads

St. Christopher’s Inn Village

With a rooftop bar, in-house nightclub, and discounted pub food downstairs, this is where the party kicks off. It’s clean, safe, and surprisingly chill if you book a private pod. Plus, breakfast is free if you book direct.
Location: London Bridge (note: London Bridge is not Tower Bridge, which is one bridge further down the Thames…)
Budget: $
Nearest Transport: London Bridge
Appeals to: Party people, sociable backpackers, gap-year crowds

Wombat’s City Hostel

In a converted sailor’s hostel near Tower Bridge, this place is spotless, secure, and surprisingly spacious. The lounge and bar are social but not rowdy, and there’s a quiet courtyard for downtime.
Location: Aldgate
Budget: $
Nearest Transport: Tower Hill
Appeals to: Euro-trippers, clean-freaks, city explorers


2. Families with Kids

Best areas: South Kensington, Greenwich, Marylebone, Bloomsbury

London Greenwich

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The Resident Kensington

Set on a peaceful residential street, this hotel mixes hotel perks with apartment-like comfort—mini kitchenettes, spacious family rooms, and a homey feel. Hyde Park and the museums are within walking distance.
Location: South Kensington
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Earl’s Court
Appeals to: Families, culture-loving parents, multi-gen groups

Novotel London Greenwich

Reliable, modern, and smack in the middle of one of London’s most underrated areas. There’s a buffet breakfast, in-room sofa beds, and the Royal Observatory just around the corner.
Location: Greenwich
Budget: $$–$$$
Nearest Transport: Greenwich DLR / Rail
Appeals to: Young families, first-timers, active kids

The Zetter Hotel

A quirky boutique hotel with character, colourful rooms, and cots available on request. It’s based in Clerkenwell—close enough to the action, but tucked away from the madness.
Location: Clerkenwell
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Farringdon
Appeals to: Urban families, design-conscious parents, foodies

Premier Inn London County Hall

You can’t beat the location—just behind the London Eye and minutes from Big Ben. Affordable, no-fuss, and surprisingly roomy for London. Plus, the full English breakfast is a winner with kids.
Location: South Bank
Budget: $$
Nearest Transport: Waterloo
Appeals to: Families on a budget, sightseers, kids who love big views


3. Luxury Travelers

Best areas: Mayfair, Knightsbridge, St. James’s, The City

London Mayfair

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The Connaught

Old-school glamour with modern polish—think Michelin-starred dining, a tranquil spa, and white-glove service. It’s discreet luxury at its best.
Location: Mayfair
Budget: $$$$
Nearest Transport: Bond Street
Appeals to: Celebs, honeymooners, discerning travelers

Rosewood London

A blend of Edwardian architecture and plush interiors, Rosewood is grand but warm. The marble bathrooms are divine, and the bar has a whisky list longer than most novels.
Location: Holborn
Budget: $$$$
Nearest Transport: Holborn
Appeals to: Business-class elite, couples, high-end design lovers

The Ned

Housed in a former bank, The Ned feels like a Gatsby party with a London twist—nine restaurants, a rooftop pool, and 1920s style oozing from every corner. It’s more of a private club vibe.
Location: The City
Budget: $$$$
Nearest Transport: Bank / St. Paul’s
Appeals to: Young professionals, power couples, design lovers

45 Park Lane

Part of the Dorchester Collection, this sleek, art-deco gem offers Michelin-starred dining, views of Hyde Park, and impeccable service. It’s stylish without being stiff, making it a favourite among celebs and art lovers.
Location: Mayfair
Budget: $$$$
Nearest Transport: Hyde Park Corner
Appeals to: Art collectors, luxury honeymooners, discreet high-flyers

Claridge’s

An icon of British elegance, Claridge’s has hosted royalty, movie stars, and fashion designers for over a century. Expect chandeliers, afternoon tea that’s practically a rite of passage, and white-glove service at every turn.
Location: Mayfair
Budget: $$$$
Nearest Transport: Bond Street
Appeals to: Traditionalists, luxury purists, fans of British grandeur

The Beaumont

This boutique five-star hotel blends Gatsby-era glamour with subtle modern touches. Known for its private art collection, stylish bar, and a unique room sculpted by Antony Gormley, it’s quietly opulent.
Location: Mayfair
Budget: $$$$
Nearest Transport: Bond Street
Appeals to: Art-loving jetsetters, design enthusiasts, couples on a splurge

The Lanesborough

This one’s regal, with butlers for every guest, antique furnishings, and a Rolls Royce parked outside. Afternoon tea here is a full-on experience.
Location: Hyde Park Corner
Budget: $$$$
Nearest Transport: Hyde Park Corner
Appeals to: Luxury seekers, royalty buffs, classic London fans


4. Young Couples & Weekend Getaways

Best areas: Soho, Shoreditch, Notting Hill, Covent Garden

London Soho Square

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Artist Residence London

Charming, artsy rooms above a tiny cocktail bar. It’s got a cosy, secret-hotel feel, and the location’s perfect for hitting up both Notting Hill and Paddington.
Location: Pimlico
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Victoria
Appeals to: Romantic couples, slow travelers, boutique hotel fans

The Hoxton, Shoreditch

Trendy without trying too hard—exposed brick, coffee-table books, and a buzzing lobby scene. There’s always something happening in the area, and you’ll eat very well.
Location: Shoreditch
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Old Street
Appeals to: Young couples, creatives, weekenders

Treehouse Hotel

Playful, green, and high in the sky, this hotel has leafy decor and panoramic views of London. It feels whimsical but chic—perfect for city escapes with a twist.
Location: Langham Place
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Oxford Circus
Appeals to: Instagram couples, eco-conscious travelers, dreamers

Henrietta Hotel

A quiet boutique spot just off the buzz of Covent Garden. The rooms are romantic and colourful, and the bar downstairs is known for its dangerously good cocktails.
Location: Covent Garden
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Covent Garden
Appeals to: Date-weekenders, couples celebrating something, cocktail snobs


5. Business Travelers

Best areas: The City, Canary Wharf, Holborn, Westminster

London Canary Wharf

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Apex Temple Court Hotel

Tucked away in a quiet courtyard right off Fleet Street, this hotel is ideal for those who want central access without the crowds. The rooms are polished and calm, with great soundproofing for catching up on emails (or sleep).
Location: Temple / Holborn
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Temple / Blackfriars
Appeals to: Legal professionals, solo business travelers, conference attendees

Hilton London Canary Wharf

Efficient, slick, and well-connected, this Hilton is built for productivity. Meeting rooms, fast Wi-Fi, and a short stroll to major banks and firms make it a smart choice in the financial district.
Location: Canary Wharf
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Canary Wharf
Appeals to: Financial professionals, corporate teams, international visitors

Club Quarters Hotel Trafalgar Square

Business-focused but not boring, this place has ergonomic workstations, free printing, and refillable water bottles on tap. Plus, you’re walking distance to Whitehall and Westminster.
Location: Trafalgar Square
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Charing Cross
Appeals to: Public sector workers, policy wonks, professionals on the move

CitizenM Tower of London

For the stylish on-the-go exec, CitizenM nails the balance between cool and convenient. The self check-in, speedy Wi-Fi, and rooftop bar with killer views help ease the stress of work travel.
Location: Tower Hill
Budget: $$–$$$
Nearest Transport: Tower Hill
Appeals to: Creative professionals, tech travelers, solo business visitors


6. Long-Term Visitors & Digital Nomads

Best areas: Bethnal Green, Camden, Hammersmith, Stratford

London Stratford Centre and Bus Station

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ARK Canary Wharf

This co-living space is like a grown-up student hall—with rooftop pools, yoga classes, and events that make settling in a breeze. Rooms come with kitchenettes, and the community vibe is a real plus.
Location: Canary Wharf
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Crossharbour
Appeals to: Digital nomads, expats, remote workers

Sonder The Bard Apartments Fitzrovia

Serviced apartments that feel like home but with hotel perks. The kitchens are fully equipped, and the area’s great for both work and play. Quiet enough to focus, but close to lively Soho when you need a break.
Location: Fitzrovia
Budget: $$$
Nearest Transport: Goodge Street
Appeals to: Extended-stay professionals, grad students, remote creatives

Room2 Hammersmith

Billing itself as a “hometel,” Room2 gives you all the comforts of a flat—kitchenette, laundry access, comfy bed—without losing the feel of a boutique stay. A great base with excellent Tube connections.
Location: Hammersmith
Budget: $$
Nearest Transport: Hammersmith
Appeals to: Long-stay tourists, students, solo travelers

Staybridge Suites London – Vauxhall

Spacious suites with kitchenettes, breakfast included, and a calm vibe that’s ideal for longer stays. There’s a gym, laundry, and even a free social evening with drinks and snacks.
Location: Vauxhall
Budget: $$–$$$
Nearest Transport: Vauxhall
Appeals to: Academics, freelancers, remote workers