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Hotels in London

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Travel high season

Jun - Aug

Travel low season

Sep - Nov

High season avg price

£236

Low season avg price

£207
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Season
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Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
£256
£174£402
Avg. temperature
5ºC
COLDEST
-4ºC30ºC
Avg. precipitation
26in
WETTEST
15 in29 in
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
£277
£174£402
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9ºC
-4ºC30ºC
Avg. precipitation
17in
DRIEST
15 in29 in
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
£289
HIGHEST
£174£402
Avg. temperature
17ºC
WARMEST
-4ºC30ºC
Avg. precipitation
22in
15 in29 in
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
£251
LOWEST
£174£402
Avg. temperature
11ºC
-4ºC30ºC
Avg. precipitation
24in
15 in29 in
Price trend information excludes taxes and fees and is based on base rates for a nightly stay for 2 adults found in the last 7 days on our site and averaged for commonly viewed hotels in London. Select dates and complete search for nightly totals inclusive of taxes and fees.

Hotels in popular neighbourhoods

  • City of London
    From its ancient past as a Roman trading outpost to its 21st century status as the wealthiest square mile in the world, the financial district known simply as “The City” is one of London's most historic and fascinating neighbourhoods. Here high rise office towers such as Norman Foster’s Gherkin mingle with Roman ruins and architectural marvels from virtually every era in between, including Christopher Wren's glorious St.Paul's Cathedral, and John Soane's dauntingly classicist Bank of England. This neighbourhood is also home to some of the finest restaurants and plushest hotels in Europe, in addition to an assortment of of watering holes, upscale shops, and Tube stations. During the week, the City is abuzz with white collar workers going about their business; the weekend sees this area turn into a quiet haven for sightseers.
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  • Covent Garden
    Whether you're headed here to check out the multitude of shops, theaters, cafes, pubs, and restaurants, or simply to be among the multitude of people who pass through this pretty part of town, you'll love soaking up the festive and historic atmosphere in and around Covent Garden. Even if you don't have tickets to the opera or a show at one of the many famous theaters here, don't be surprised if find yourself captivated by some impromptu act of a street performer wowing the crowds in Covent Garden's Piazza. If you do have tickets, you'll be pleased to note that many of the local eateries accommodate theatergoers with prix fixe menus, early dinners, and later than usual opening hours. 


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  • Westminster
    If you only had an afternoon to experience London on a grand scale, Westminster would be a wise place to start. The ornate Houses of Parliament and Westminster Abbey sit adjacent at a corner of Parliament Square, and a short stroll along The Mall leads to Buckingham Palace. Trafalgar Square and Nelson's Column are just up the road as well. As captivating as the architecture is, the wonders of Mother Nature are highlights of the area too. St James's Park (arguably London's loveliest), the expansive Green Park, and pedestrian friendly tree lined paths along the river showcase the exquisite manicure provided by English gardeners. Just beyond the landmarks and the gorgeous outdoor spaces, quiet residential squares and age old local pubs offer a more subdued take on this global seat of power in the heart of London.
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  • Islington
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  • Whitechapel
    Whether you're here for its dynamic street life, world class galleries or famed curry houses, you're bound to be wowed by the uniquely cosmopolitan flavor of Whitechapel. Long gone are the days when Jack the Ripper stalked its streets. And despite his mysterious legacy bringing throngs of curiosity driven tour groups to its back alleys and otherwise serene garden squares, these days you're more likely to catch a cutting edge fashionista scurrying through its age old lanes than criminals of any sort.
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  • Southwark
    Even before the arrival of the instantly iconic Shard, the riverside scene in Southwark had moved well beyond any up-and-coming phase of development. For quite some time, locals and out-of-towners alike have loved browsing the boutiques of Bermondsey High Street, foraging through the bounteous stalls at centuries old foodie haven Borough Market, and flocking to the banks of the Thames to enjoy some of Britain's biggest attractions such as Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe. Despite Southwark's many popular draws, instant calm can be achieved easily by turning down almost any side street. For more urban buzz, a quick stroll across famed bridges like the pedestrianized Millennium Bridge or the ever photogenic Tower Bridge yields access to the very core of Central London. And with London Bridge Station as this neighbourhood's main transportation hub, getting across town (or to anywhere in England for that matter) is a relative breeze.
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Hotels near the sights

  • Tower of London
    The Tower of London is a 1,000 year old castle that protects the Crown Jewels. Throughout its long history, it was a secure fortress, a royal palace, and an infamous prison. Kings and queens demonstrated their power from here, shaping society and influencing our world. Today within the walls of this mighty fortress you can see the spectacular displays of the Jewel House, the Tower’s Mint and the Royal Armouries (including the armours of Henry VIII). Meet the Yeoman Warders, who have guarded this castle for centuries, and the Tower’s symbolic guardians – the Ravens.
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  • The British Museum
    A museum of the world, for the world. Discover over two million years of human history and culture. Some of the world-famous objects include the Rosetta Stone, the Parthenon sculptures and Egyptian mummies.
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  • London Eye
    Located along the Thames River, this iconic observation wheel offers unobstructed views from its glass pods. During the 30-minute ride, you'll be able to see London's well-known buildings like Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, and The Shard. On a clear day, you can see up to 25 miles from the top—where Windsor Castle is. Sunset views here are otherworldly, but nightfall views of the twinkling lights are great too. London Eye can be reached easily by taking the Tube to Waterloo station. You might want to buy fast-track passes online in advance to skip the queues. – Tripadvisor
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  • National Gallery
    The National Gallery houses the national collection of paintings in the Western European tradition from the 13th to the 19th centuries. It is on show 361 days a year, free of charge.
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  • Tower Bridge
    An iconic London landmark and one of Britain's best loved historic sites, Tower Bridge is open to the public 363 days a year. Within the Bridge's iconic structure and magnificent Victorian Engine rooms, the Tower Bridge Exhibition is the best way of exploring the most famous bridge in the world! Come learn about this incredible feat of Victorian engineering, discover how the Bridge is raised and enjoy stunning panoramic views across London from our high-level walkways, 42 metres above the River Thames. Opening Times: 09:30 - 17:00 (last admission )
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  • V&A - Victoria and Albert Museum
    The world's greatest museum of art and design.The V&A's collections are unrivalled in their diversity. Explore historical and contemporary art and design, including works of art from many of the world's richest cultures. Admission free.
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  • Natural History Museum
    A center of scientific excellence in the discovery of taxonomy and biodiversity, this world-famous museum promotes the discovery and enjoyment of the natural world through such exciting exhibits as the Life and Earth Galleries, wildlife garden and geological collections.
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  • Churchill War Rooms
    London’s Hidden Gem Housing the underground nerve centre where the British government directed the Second World War and the award-winning Churchill Museum, Churchill War Rooms is one of London’s must-see attractions. Walk the top-secret corridors and glimpse what life would have been like during the tense days and nights of the Second World War.
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  • Westminster Abbey
    Westminster Abbey was initially built by Henry III in 1245 and it is one of the most important Gothic buildings of England. At first home of Benedictine monks, the coronation church since 1066 and the final resting place of 17 monarchs. It contains a treasury full of paintings, stained glass, pavements, textiles, books and various other artefacts plus the most significant collection of monumental sculptures of the UK. The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Galleries in the Abbey's Triforium opened in June 2018. Explore over 1,000 years of history in this truly unique space, high above the Abbey floor.
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  • Borough Market
    This market is one of London’s oldest and largest food markets, with over 100 delicatessens, butchers, fishmongers, and cheesemakers selling fresh produce, meats, artisanal delicacies, and more. It's where locals come to do their grocery runs, and where travelers can come to try some of the best British food in a historic setting. Join a food and market tour of London to make sure you don't miss any of the best stalls. It gets busy on weekend afternoons, and some traders aren't open on all days—typically on limited market days early in the week—so be sure to plan ahead. – Tripadvisor
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Frequently Asked Questions about London hotels

Corinthia London, London Marriott Hotel County Hall, and Raffles London at The OWO are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near London Eye. See the full list: Hotels near London Eye.

Popular hotels close to The British Museum include The Bloomsbury Hotel, The Montague on The Gardens, and Ridgemount Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near The British Museum.

Popular luxury hotels in London include Hotel 41, The Milestone Hotel and Residences, and Royal Lancaster London. See the full list: London Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Heathrow Airport include Crowne Plaza London Heathrow T4, an IHG Hotel, Renaissance London Heathrow Hotel, and London Heathrow Marriott Hotel. See the full list: Hotels near Heathrow Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Tower of London are Four Seasons Hotel London at Ten Trinity Square, Tower Suites by Blue Orchid, and Leonardo Royal Hotel London City. See the full list: Hotels near Tower of London.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in London are Hotel 41, The Milestone Hotel and Residences, and Royal Lancaster London. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in London.

Popular cheap hotels in London include The Hide London, Covent Garden Hotel, and Ridgemount Hotel. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in London.

The Milestone Hotel and Residences, Brown's Hotel, and Hotel Café Royal have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in London. See the full list: Spa Hotels in London.

Popular London neighbourhoods with hotels include South Kensington, Bloomsbury, and Earls Court.

The Resident Covent Garden, Hotel 41, and The Milestone Hotel and Residences all received great reviews from families travelling in London. See the full list: Family Hotels London.

The Resident Covent Garden, Hotel 41, and The Milestone Hotel and Residences received great reviews from travellers looking for a romantic hotel in London. See the full list: Romantic Hotels in London.