Looking for a few pound rooms in the UK’s capital. Book your stay in one of London’s hostels
Tuesday, December 2nd, 2008For cheap accommodation in the UK capital without spending all the budget, Visit London offer a great hostel reservation service. With a top 10 based on customer reviews and a variety of search options, Visit London makes finding an accommodation in London simple.
Hostels can offer good value for money, especially if you’re in London for a few days or planning a longer stay in London. Hostels like the Ace Hotel in trendy Kensington, have friendly bars and communal areas, so they can offer a very welcoming place where to spend time. And, if you expected hostels are only perfect for the young people and backpacker market, think again! London’s hostels have plenty to offer to customers young and old.
Sleeping in a hostel may be an easy and cheap way to experience some of London’s most graceful period buildings. A great place where to stay is Holland House YHA, which once up a time was a Jacobean mansion with large, cosy rooms with a nice view. Visit London is a private company limited by guarantee, is funded by membership subscriptions and commercial activity. Their aim is to promote London as one of the world’s most exciting city. Visit the London Hotels section for booking your cheap accommodation.
Hostels aren’t only about sleeping in dorms, although this can be the cheapest approach to stay in London if you’re on a budget. You can book hostels with private rooms and en suite facilities, for example The Globetrotter Inn London, a 4 star-rated hostel in Hammersmith.
Rooms in central London are cheaper when you choose a hostel. Astor Museum Inn is located next to the British Museum and near Soho, Covent Garden and Oxford Street. Astor Victoria is close to many central 1 landmarks, like for instance, Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, the London Eye, and Westminster Abbey.
Summer might be a particularly good time to find a cheap hostel in London. Lot of universities and colleges, like for instance, King’s College London, open their student halls of residence to guests during the holidays, so can be great for bargain.
As well as saving you money, staying in a hostel can often offer a marvellous occasion to meet similar folks if you’re new to London. From exchanging tips about restaurants where to eat in London, to learn the best route to get from one place to another, your fellow hostel guests can hold a wealth of useful information!