Londres es la capital de los sueños viajeros — Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, el Museo Británico, Tate Modern, musicales del West End, Borough Market, todo concentrado en una misma ciudad. También es el mercado hotelero más caro de Europa, así que elegir bien la base importa de verdad. Alojarse en la zona equivocada puede costarte una hora al día en el metro. El punto ideal son los barrios caminables como Marble Arch, Westminster, Covent Garden, Marylebone y Bayswater — que ponen casi todo a tu alcance. Elegimos 15 hoteles para todos los presupuestos: desde alojamientos de lujo como Hyatt Regency London The Churchill (cinco estrellas en Marble Arch junto a Hyde Park) y Pullman St Pancras, hasta joyas de gama media como Park Plaza Westminster Bridge (vistas auténticas al Big Ben), Park Plaza Riverbank, Leonardo Royal St Paul's, Amba Charing Cross, Strand Palace junto a Covent Garden, y Hampton by Hilton Waterloo. En el extremo económico, tienes St Giles Tottenham, ibis Blackfriars, BW Plus Vauxhall, Waterloo Hub, Central Park Bayswater y la cadena de pods Z Hotel (Tottenham Court Road y Gloucester Place) desde unos ~$97. Todos a poca distancia caminando de una estación de metro y con valoraciones de 8.0+ de huéspedes reales.
Dónde alojarse — barrios
Londres es la capital de los sueños viajeros — Buckingham Palace, Big Ben, Tower Bridge, el Museo Británico, Tate Modern, musicales del West End, Borough Market, todo concentrado en una misma ciudad. También es el mercado hotelero más caro de Europa, así que elegir bien la base importa de verdad. Alojarse en la zona equivocada puede costarte una hora al día en el metro. El punto ideal son los barrios caminables como Marble Arch, Westminster, Covent Garden, Marylebone y Bayswater — que ponen casi todo a tu alcance. Elegimos 15 hoteles para todos los presupuestos: desde alojamientos de lujo como Hyatt Regency London The Churchill (cinco estrellas en Marble Arch junto a Hyde Park) y Pullman St Pancras, hasta joyas de gama media como Park Plaza Westminster Bridge (vistas auténticas al Big Ben), Park Plaza Riverbank, Leonardo Royal St Paul's, Amba Charing Cross, Strand Palace junto a Covent Garden, y Hampton by Hilton Waterloo. En el extremo económico, tienes St Giles Tottenham, ibis Blackfriars, BW Plus Vauxhall, Waterloo Hub, Central Park Bayswater y la cadena de pods Z Hotel (Tottenham Court Road y Gloucester Place) desde unos ~$97. Todos a poca distancia caminando de una estación de metro y con valoraciones de 8.0+ de huéspedes reales.Elegimos primero por ubicación y barrio, luego por puntuaciones reales de huéspedes en Agoda · Booking.com · Trip.com, características únicas y relación calidad-precio.
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No. 1 #1 Luxury 5-star · Marble Arch ★8.7 Hyatt Regency London — The Churchill
📍 Marble Arch, facing Portman Square gardens, a 5-minute walk to Hyde Park and Oxford Street
Hyatt Regency London — The Churchill is a 5-star grande dame overlooking the gardens of Portman Square, a 5-minute walk from Hyde Park and the same again to the shops on Oxford Street. It scores 8.7/10 across roughly 3,000 reviews (Booking) and 8.6 on Agoda. The 440 rooms mix British-club styling with modern bathrooms in marble; pay up for the Regency Club tier and you unlock a lounge with breakfast, an evening cocktail hour and canapés. Downstairs, The Montagu handles British plates and the Churchill Bar pours signature cocktails under the Sir Winston theme. Rates open around $330 a night and climb past $800 for the top suites. It suits travellers who want a central West End base with a big-name service standard, not a boutique experiment.
- Marble Arch base, a 5-minute walk to Oxford Street shops
- Hyde Park is 5 minutes away for a morning jog
- Regency Club lounge adds breakfast and evening canapés
- Rates open near $330 a night, well above the rest of this list
- Breakfast is charged separately and runs steep
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No. 2 #2 near St Paul's Cathedral, has an indoor pool ★8.4 Leonardo Royal London St Paul's
📍 In the City, opposite St Paul's Cathedral (5-minute walk), with St Paul's Tube station 6 minutes away on foot and the Millennium Bridge to Tate Modern a 10-minute walk.
Leonardo Royal London St Paul's is a 437-room 4-star sitting inside the City, London's square-mile financial district, a 5-minute walk from the giant dome of St Paul's Cathedral. It rates 8.4/10 on Booking.com and 8.3 on Agoda, and the thing reviewers single out is the kit: a mid-sized indoor pool and a proper gym, both rare in a 4-star at this price in central London. Rooms run modern and dark-toned with triple glazing that shuts out traffic and nearby building work. Rates open around $166 a night, climbing to roughly $370 for the bigger Executive rooms. It works best for families who want a pool for the kids, people working in the City, and sightseers who'd rather walk to St Paul's, the Tate Modern and the Tower of London than fight the Tube — the catch is that the neighbourhood empties out at weekends.
- 5-minute walk to St Paul's Cathedral
- Indoor pool and gym, rare in a City 4-star
- Triple glazing keeps 437 rooms quiet
- The City goes dead at weekends
- Some rooms are dated and awaiting refurbishment
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No. 3 #3 4-star · Big Ben views on the Thames ★8.6 Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London
📍 South end of Westminster Bridge on the Thames, opposite Big Ben and Westminster, with the London Eye next door and Waterloo Station a 3-minute walk away.
Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London is a big 4-star hotel — 1,019 rooms, the largest on this list — planted at the south end of Westminster Bridge on the Thames. The selling point is the view: book an upper floor facing the river and you get Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament filling your window, with the London Eye right next door. It scores 8.6/10 across guest reviews and runs a 15-metre indoor pool, a Mandara spa and 5 restaurants in the building. Waterloo Station is a 3-minute walk, feeding 4 Tube lines plus National Rail. Rooms start around $215 a night and climb to roughly $510 for the river-view suites. It suits families and couples doing London for the first time who want world landmarks within sight and the whole city within a short ride.
- Upper-floor rooms face Big Ben and Westminster across the river
- Waterloo Station 3-minute walk feeds 4 Tube lines
- 15-metre indoor pool, Mandara spa and gym on site
- River-view rooms cost 30-50% more than standard
- 1,019 rooms means a crowded lobby at check-in and check-out
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No. 4 #4 budget Hilton near Waterloo, breakfast included ★8.6 Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo
📍 Waterloo, on Waterloo Road, a 4-minute walk from Waterloo Station and roughly 10 minutes from the London Eye
Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo is the value play on this list: a 3-star Hilton with 297 rooms, a buffet breakfast folded into the nightly rate, and a 24-hour gym, sitting on Waterloo Road just a 4-minute walk from Waterloo Station. The guest score lands at 8.6/10 across thousands of real stays, with reviewers repeatedly flagging the cleanliness and the included breakfast as the reasons it punches above its price. From the door it is roughly 10 minutes on foot to the London Eye and about 12 minutes across Westminster Bridge to Big Ben. Rates open near $135 a night, which buys consistent Hilton bedding and service in a central postcode where most hotels charge far more. It suits business travelers and families who want a reliable chain standard plus a free breakfast without paying West End luxury prices.
- Buffet breakfast included — full English plus continental
- Hilton standard cleanliness and Serenity beds in a 3-star
- Waterloo Station 4-minute walk for 4 Tube lines
- Rooms run small for the Hampton brand
- No lunch or dinner restaurant onsite
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No. 5 #5 heart of the West End - on top of Charing Cross Station ★8.3 Amba Hotel Charing Cross
📍 On the Strand at the edge of Trafalgar Square, directly above Charing Cross Station, with the National Gallery a 2-minute walk and Covent Garden 5 minutes away.
Amba Hotel Charing Cross occupies a grand Victorian railway hotel built straight over Charing Cross Station, with Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery a few steps from the door. It scores 8.3/10 across roughly 8.2 on Agoda and 8.3 on Booking, and the reviews are unanimous on one point: you cannot buy a better West End address at this price. The 239 rooms lean classic-British with modern fittings, and a genuinely useful perk is the free in-room smartphone loaded with local data and calls for the day. Rates open around $177 a night and climb toward $400 in peak weeks. From here you can walk to Covent Garden in 5 minutes, reach 40-odd theatres inside a 10-minute radius, and stroll to Big Ben in under 20. With National Rail to south-east London and Kent downstairs, it suits theatre-goers and culture travellers who want to step out of the lobby into the middle of everything.
- Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery are right outside the door
- Charing Cross Station downstairs - 2 Tube lines plus National Rail to south-east London and Kent
- 5-10 minute walks to roughly 40 West End theatres
- Standard rooms run small inside the old Victorian shell
- Rates jump sharply in peak and festival weeks
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No. 6 #6 On the Thames · cheaper than its Westminster Bridge twin ★8.4 Park Plaza London Riverbank
📍 On the Thames at Albert Embankment, Vauxhall — opposite the Tate Britain side of the river, with Westminster Abbey a 20-minute walk north over Lambeth Bridge and Vauxhall Station 8 minutes on foot.
Park Plaza London Riverbank is a large 4-star hotel with 645 rooms in a modern tower on the south bank of the Thames, just south of Westminster in Vauxhall. It scores 8.4/10 across Booking and Agoda. Upper-floor river-view rooms look out over Westminster Abbey, the green-and-sand MI6 building and the London Eye. The draw is simple value: you get an indoor 15-metre pool, a spa, a gym and three restaurants — the same package as the pricier Westminster Bridge flagship a kilometre upriver — but rooms start around $157 a night, about 25% cheaper. The trade-off is the walk: it's 8 minutes to Vauxhall Station and one Victoria-line stop to the action, rather than landmarks on your doorstep. Best for families and couples who'd rather bank the savings on a river-view room than pay a premium to wake up facing Big Ben.
- Same pool-and-spa kit as Westminster Bridge for ~25% less
- Thames-view upper rooms over Westminster and the London Eye
- Spacious modern rooms with strong soundproof glass
- Vauxhall is one Tube stop out — no landmarks on the doorstep
- Breakfast is charged separately, not in the room rate
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No. 7 #7 budget pick, next to Tottenham Court Road ★8.1 St Giles London — A St Giles Hotel
📍 Bedford Avenue in central Bloomsbury, a 3-minute walk from Tottenham Court Road Tube and about 5 minutes from the British Museum
St Giles London is the budget anchor of this list: a sprawling 3-star with 670 rooms on Bedford Avenue in Bloomsbury, sitting a 3-minute walk from Tottenham Court Road Tube and its Central and Northern lines. The guest score lands at 8.1/10, with reviewers buying the location far more than the decor — rooms are simple and a few are still waiting on a refurb. From the door it is about 5 minutes on foot to the British Museum and roughly 10 minutes into Soho and Covent Garden, with Oxford Street a short walk the other way. Rates open near $120 a night and run to about $270, which in this postcode is genuinely hard to match. It suits solo travelers and friend groups on a budget, plus larger families who need several rooms in one central place — the sheer room count makes it easy to book even at peak.
- Best value among central London 3-stars, from about $120
- Tottenham Court Road Tube 3 minutes for Central and Northern lines
- British Museum, Soho and Covent Garden all under a 10-minute walk
- Plain rooms, and some still await a refurb
- Thin walls between rooms and a busy lobby at check-in
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No. 8 #8 Eurostar base · 24-hour gym ★8.5 Pullman London St Pancras
📍 On Euston Road in King's Cross, a 5-minute walk to St Pancras International and the Eurostar, with the British Library next door
Pullman London St Pancras is a 312-room 4-star from Accor's upper tier, sitting on Euston Road a 5-minute walk from King's Cross St Pancras — the Eurostar gateway to Paris and Brussels plus 6 Tube lines. It scores 8.5/10 across Booking and Agoda. The headline feature is a 24-hour Technogym, genuinely rare in central London, backed by modern dark-grey rooms with king beds, triple-glazed windows and a Nespresso machine in every room. The British Library is next door, Coal Drops Yard's shopping and dining quarter is a 10-minute walk, and Camden Market is two Tube stops away. Rates start around $185 a night. It suits business travelers connecting onward by rail and couples who want the King's Cross transport hub on their doorstep without paying West End prices.
- 5-minute walk to King's Cross St Pancras — Eurostar plus 6 Tube lines
- 24-hour Technogym, genuinely rare in central London
- Nespresso machine and triple-glazed quiet in every room
- Parts of King's Cross are still a building site
- Rates spike around concerts and events at nearby venues
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No. 9 #9 near Tate Modern, friendly rate ★8.4 ibis London Blackfriars
📍 Southwark, on the Thames south bank, a 7-minute walk from Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe and 5 minutes from Blackfriars Station
ibis London Blackfriars is the south-bank value pick: a 3-star Accor hotel with 297 rooms in Southwark, scoring 8.4/10 across real stays. From the door it is a 7-minute walk along the river to Tate Modern and Shakespeare's Globe, about 10 minutes over the Millennium Bridge to St Paul's Cathedral, and roughly 15 minutes to Borough Market. Rates open near $115 a night, which buys the clean, predictable ibis room that travelers know worldwide — the Sweet Bed, blackout curtains, free air-con and free Wi-Fi. It suits art lovers who want to base themselves on the Thames south bank without paying West End prices, plus solo travelers and mid-budget couples who value a consistent chain standard over character. Blackfriars Station sits a 5-minute walk away on the Circle and District lines.
- 7-minute walk to Tate Modern and the Globe
- Consistent ibis Accor standard worldwide
- Blackfriars Station 5-minute walk for Circle and District lines
- Rooms run small for the ibis brand
- Breakfast costs about $14 extra per person
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No. 10 #10 next to Covent Garden - on the Strand ★8.5 Strand Palace Hotel
📍 On the Strand next to Covent Garden, with the Royal Opera House around the corner, Somerset House next door and Trafalgar Square a 5-minute walk.
Strand Palace Hotel has stood on the Strand for over 100 years, and a top-to-bottom 2019 refurbishment left all 785 rooms looking new behind the old facade. It scores 8.5/10 - 8.4 on Agoda, 8.5 on Booking - and the draw is the address: Covent Garden sits a 3-minute walk away, the Royal Opera House is around the corner, and more than 30 West End theatres ring the area. Downstairs, the Art Deco Haxell's cocktail bar pulls in Londoners, not just guests, and the Gin Palace pours hundreds of gins. Rates open around $155 a night and run past $355 for the top rooms. Covent Garden Tube is 5 minutes on foot, Trafalgar Square the same, and Somerset House is next door. It suits couples and friend groups who want to catch a show, wander the piazza, and finish on a cocktail without ever booking a cab.
- Covent Garden is a 3-minute walk and the Royal Opera House is around the corner
- Every one of the 785 rooms was refurbished in 2019
- Haxell's Art Deco cocktail bar is a destination in its own right
- 785 rooms means a crowded lobby and slow check-in at peak times
- Strand traffic is loud, so street-facing rooms catch road noise
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No. 11 #11 near Buckingham Palace - better value than central ★8.2 Best Western Plus Vauxhall Hotel
📍 On the Pimlico edge of Vauxhall by the Albert Embankment, a 15-minute walk to Buckingham Palace and 10 minutes to Tate Britain, with Vauxhall Station 8 minutes on foot.
Best Western Plus Vauxhall Hotel is a 191-room 4-star on the Pimlico side of Vauxhall, and its pitch is simple: it sits a 15-minute walk from Buckingham Palace for noticeably less than the same standard fetches in the West End. It scores 8.2/10 overall - 8.1 on Agoda, 8.2 on Booking - and reviewers reliably flag two things, the value and the quiet. Vauxhall and Pimlico Tube stations are both inside an easy walk, with the Victoria line reaching Oxford Circus in about 8 minutes. The rooms run brighter and a touch larger than many central London equivalents, and there is an onsite gym, a restaurant and a bar, with buffet breakfast included. Rates open around $149 a night and top out near $330. It suits travellers who want to catch the Changing of the Guard and stroll to Tate Britain without paying a dead-central premium.
- Buckingham Palace and the Changing of the Guard are a 15-minute walk away
- Runs roughly 25-30% cheaper than a central 4-star of the same standard
- Two Tube stations on foot - Vauxhall and Pimlico - both within easy reach
- West End is a 10-minute Tube ride, not a walk
- Vauxhall goes quiet after dark with little street life nearby
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No. 12 #12 small rooms, high score · near Waterloo ★8.5 Waterloo Hub Hotel and Suites
📍 Waterloo, South Bank — a 6-minute walk to Waterloo Station and about 10 minutes to the London Eye
Waterloo Hub Hotel and Suites is a compact, pod-style hotel in Waterloo that posts a surprising 8.5/10 review score for rooms this small. Every square metre is designed to earn its keep — a comfortable bed, under-bed luggage storage, a modern walk-in shower, free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV packed into a cabin-like footprint. It sits a 6-minute walk from Waterloo Station (4 Tube lines plus National Rail) and about 10 minutes from the London Eye, with Westminster a 15-minute walk across the bridge. Rates start around $103 a night, which buys a clean, central base rather than a spacious one. There's no restaurant — a small continental breakfast is set out in the lobby, and Lower Marsh Market's street-food stalls are a couple of minutes away. It suits solo travellers and budget couples who are out exploring all day and just want a tidy, well-located room to crash in at night.
- 8.5/10 score from about $103 a night
- 6-minute walk to Waterloo and the London Eye
- Pod-style rooms use every square metre well
- Rooms are genuinely tiny — no space for big luggage
- No onsite restaurant, only a small lobby breakfast
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No. 13 #13 budget 3-star · 5 min to Hyde Park in Bayswater ★8 Central Park Hotel
📍 Bayswater, a 5-minute walk from Hyde Park at Lancaster Gate, with Paddington station 12 minutes on foot
Central Park Hotel is a 252-room 3-star in Bayswater, the leafy residential pocket west of the West End that most first-timers overlook. The headline reason to book is simple geography: Hyde Park is a 5-minute walk and Lancaster Gate Tube on the Central Line is 4 minutes from the door, putting Oxford Circus 6 minutes away by train. It scores 8.0/10 across Agoda and Booking, with rooms running from roughly $108 a night — a genuine bargain this close to the park. There is an onsite restaurant and a small gym, and Portobello Road Market and the Queensway food strip are both a short stroll. You trade the buzz of Soho for quiet streets and a slightly longer trip to the theatres, which is exactly the deal a lot of families and repeat London visitors want.
- 5-minute walk to Hyde Park and the Serpentine
- Lancaster Gate Tube 4 minutes, Oxford Circus in 6
- Around $108 a night this close to the park
- 20-25 minutes from West End theatres
- Older rooms not yet refurbished
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No. 14 #14 pod hotel · heart of Soho ★8.4 Z Hotel Tottenham Court Road
📍 In the heart of Soho, a 2-minute walk from Tottenham Court Road Tube and 3 minutes from Oxford Street
Z Hotel Tottenham Court Road is a pod hotel in the heart of Soho that engineers small rooms to make every square metre count. The review score lands at 8.4/10, and it sits a 2-minute walk from Tottenham Court Road Tube, where the Central, Northern and Elizabeth lines all meet. Rates start around $97 a night and run to roughly $220 for the larger windowed rooms. Oxford Street is 3 minutes on foot, Chinatown and Carnaby Street are 5 to 7 minutes, and Covent Garden is about 10. There is no restaurant, but the lobby pours complimentary cheese and wine each evening. It suits solo travelers and couples who use the room only to sleep and spend the day walking the West End — the best value in this central pocket of London.
- Heart of Soho — 5 minutes to Oxford Street and Chinatown
- Tottenham Court Road Tube is a 2-minute walk
- About $97 a night, half the price of Strand Palace
- Cheapest Inside rooms have no window at all
- No restaurant on site, only grab-and-go breakfast
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No. 15 #15 pod hotel · 5 minutes from Baker Street ★8.5 The Z Hotel Gloucester Place
📍 Gloucester Place, Marylebone — 5 minutes from Baker Street Tube and a short walk to Madame Tussauds and Regent's Park
The Z Hotel Gloucester Place is a pod hotel from the British Z Hotels chain, sitting on a residential stretch of Gloucester Place in Marylebone — one of the calmer central neighbourhoods. It scores 8.5/10 across guest reviews and runs from about $100 a night, which is rare for a postcode this central. Rooms are small but smartly engineered, with double beds, flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi and walk-in showers; the cheapest Inside category has no window, so pick your room type at booking. Baker Street Tube is a 5-minute walk and feeds five lines, while Madame Tussauds and the Sherlock Holmes Museum are around the corner. Regent's Park is 7 minutes on foot, Oxford Street 10, and Hyde Park 12 — making this a solid sleep-and-go base for solo travellers and couples who want local Marylebone over tourist Soho.
- Quiet Marylebone street, calmer than Soho
- Baker Street Tube 5-minute walk, five lines
- From about $100 a night, central postcode
- Rooms are very small, pod-format
- Cheapest Inside rooms have no window
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📊Comparativa · 15 hoteles
| # | Hotel | Estrellas | Puntuación | Desde / noche | Zona | Destacado |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hyatt Regency London — The Churchill | 5 | 8.7 | ~$329 | Marble Arch Underground (Central line) is a 5-minute walk; Heathrow runs about 50 minutes by Tube | #1 Luxury 5-star · Marble Arch |
| 2 | Leonardo Royal London St Paul's | 4 | 8.4 | ~$166 | St Paul's Underground station is a 6-minute walk; the Central Line runs to Oxford Circus in about 7 minutes. | #2 near St Paul's Cathedral, has an indoor pool |
| 3 | Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London | 4 | 8.6 | ~$214 | Waterloo Station 3-minute walk (4 Tube lines plus National Rail); London Eye next door, Westminster Abbey 5 minutes across the bridge. | #3 4-star · Big Ben views on the Thames |
| 4 | Hampton by Hilton London Waterloo | 3 | 8.6 | ~$137 | Waterloo Station, 4-minute walk, for 4 Tube lines plus National Rail across England | #4 budget Hilton near Waterloo, breakfast included |
| 5 | Amba Hotel Charing Cross | 4 | 8.3 | ~$177 | Sits on top of Charing Cross Station: Bakerloo and Northern Tube lines plus National Rail (Southeastern) to south-east London and Kent, all downstairs. | #5 heart of the West End - on top of Charing Cross Station |
| 6 | Park Plaza London Riverbank | 4 | 8.4 | ~$157 | Vauxhall Station 8-minute walk — Victoria line reaches Oxford Circus in 6 minutes and Victoria in 4; National Rail at Vauxhall runs to Clapham and the southwest. | #6 On the Thames · cheaper than its Westminster Bridge twin |
| 7 | St Giles London — A St Giles Hotel | 3 | 8.1 | ~$120 | Tottenham Court Road Station, 3-minute walk, for the Central and Northern lines plus the Elizabeth line | #7 budget pick, next to Tottenham Court Road |
| 8 | Pullman London St Pancras | 4 | 8.5 | ~$186 | King's Cross St Pancras, 5-minute walk — Eurostar plus 6 Tube lines | #8 Eurostar base · 24-hour gym |
| 9 | ibis London Blackfriars | 3 | 8.4 | ~$114 | Blackfriars Station, 5-minute walk, for the Circle and District Tube lines plus National Rail | #9 near Tate Modern, friendly rate |
| 10 | Strand Palace Hotel | 4 | 8.5 | ~$154 | Covent Garden Underground (Piccadilly line) is a 5-minute walk; Charing Cross mainline station (National Rail to south-east London and Kent) is about 7 minutes on foot. | #10 next to Covent Garden - on the Strand |
| 11 | Best Western Plus Vauxhall Hotel | 4 | 8.2 | ~$149 | Vauxhall Station is an 8-minute walk - Victoria line to Oxford Circus in about 8 minutes, Victoria Station in 5 - and Pimlico Tube is also within walking distance. For Heathrow, take the Victoria line to Green Park and change to the Piccadilly line. | #11 near Buckingham Palace - better value than central |
| 12 | Waterloo Hub Hotel and Suites | 3 | 8.5 | ~$103 | Waterloo Station 6-minute walk (4 Tube lines plus National Rail); London Eye about 10 minutes on foot | #12 small rooms, high score · near Waterloo |
| 13 | Central Park Hotel | 3 | 8.0 | ~$109 | Lancaster Gate Tube (Central Line) 4-minute walk; Paddington for the Heathrow Express is 12 minutes on foot | #13 budget 3-star · 5 min to Hyde Park in Bayswater |
| 14 | Z Hotel Tottenham Court Road | 3 | 8.4 | ~$97 | Tottenham Court Road Station is a 2-minute walk (Central, Northern and Elizabeth lines); Heathrow runs direct on the Elizabeth line in about 35 minutes | #14 pod hotel · heart of Soho |
| 15 | The Z Hotel Gloucester Place | 3 | 8.5 | ~$100 | Baker Street Station, 5-minute walk (five Tube lines); Marylebone Station, 8 minutes for National Rail | #15 pod hotel · 5 minutes from Baker Street |
Cuál elegir — por estilo de viaje
#1 The Hyatt Regency Churchill pairs Marble Arch's classic luxe with a dependable big-brand service floor.
#2 A solid 4-star whose real edge is the indoor pool — almost unheard of at this price right in the City.
#3 Park Plaza Westminster Bridge is the best Big Ben view you can book in a 4-star London hotel.
#4 Hampton Waterloo is the best-value 3-star in central London — breakfast included and a dependable Hilton standard a few minutes from Waterloo.
#5 Amba Charing Cross trades on the kind of dead-central West End address you usually pay far more to land.
#6 Park Plaza Riverbank is the same Westminster Bridge package, minus the postcard view and minus the premium — a Thames pool hotel for the price-conscious.
Selección final
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