Find Cheap Accommodation at London Hostels and Youth Hostels
If London hotels are a bit pricey, budget travellers to London can find great value for money accommodation at London’s huge range of hostels and youth hostels. Hostels are not just for backpackers, they offer a cheap and comfortable alternative to hotels in London for travellers of all ages. Hostels are also a great option for lone travellers; as you can expect to stay with like-minded people, making friends along the way!
Travellers to London may be interested in staying in the capital for less, here’s our guide to hostels for those on a budget and need accommodation.
St Christopher’s Village
The flagship site of this popular chain, St Christopher’s Village comprises three hostels, a nightclub, a bar, a comedy club and even a cinema. Each of the three hostels has their own atmosphere; The Village is a party hostel, attracting a young and lively crowd, The Inn has a gastro pub downstairs and The Orient Express and Oasis has a female only floor. Guests at St Christopher’s Village can use the facilities at each of the three hostels, which include a free travel library and internet access.
Furnival House
If you’re visiting London during the summer months, many university halls of residence offer cheap accommodation while the students are on holiday. Furnival House in fashionable Highgate Village is part of Westminster University, and has single rooms and apartments available to rent from late June until late August. The hostel is in a lovely refurbished Edwardian building, set in its own leafy grounds.
Holland House YHA
Experience an elegant, historic building without paying London hotel rates at Holland House YHA. This former Jacobean mansion was built in 1607 for Sir Walter Cope, Chancellor of the Exchequer for James I. The hostel now offers large, comfortable rooms that overlook Holland Park. It is ideally located for exploring some of London’s best museums, including the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum.
Astor Museum Inn
Stay in a hostel and you won’t need to break the bank for a great Central London location. Situated right opposite the British Museum and within walking distance of Soho, Covent Garden and Oxford Street, the Astor Museum Inn offers excellent value for money. The hostel has 100 beds in total, arranged as twin rooms and dormitories with between four and 12 beds. The hostel caters exclusively for guests aged 18 – 35 and rates start from just 15 pounds per night, with breakfast included.
Ace Hotel
With a huge range of room types available, ranging from en-suite doubles and family rooms to dormitories, the Ace Hotel offers budget accommodation for everyone. In the heart of trendy Kensington the hotel spans four Victorian town houses, packed with original features. The excellent facilities include a peaceful garden with a hot tub and BBQ, internet access, a TV lounge and a games room.
Palmers Lodge
For budget accommodation with a difference, try Palmers Lodge, the former home of Samuel Palmer of the Huntley and Palmers Biscuits Empire. This elegant Victorian residence was built in 1881 and has been lovingly restored to its former glory, with authentic furniture and decor. This unique hostel is located in Swiss Cottage, just 10 minutes from central London by tube.
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