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The Z Hotel Piccadilly
3.9/550 Reviews
Strolling through London in the rain, Piccadilly circus tube station is just a few minutes' walk away, and Chinatown is just a few hundred meters away.
Moxy London Stratford
4.5/546 Reviews
Stratford
Really good hotel with friendly staff and nice amenities! Everything looks nicely furnished and there were no issue with the cleanliness. Food was good too were decent variety. The only issues were the missing table as shown in the photos for Family Room and the hotel only use bathroom curtains instead of glass, which was weird aesthetically given how nicely furnished the rest of the room is. Other than that, it's a great stay and I recommend this hotel.
Holiday Inn London Oxford Circus, an IHG Hotel
3.5/597 Reviews
Marylebone
Although the room is old, it is clean, breakfast is very good, location is very convenient, close to the subway station, convenient shopping around, delicious Chinese and Western restaurants are easily accessible, not far away, especially recommended!
The Dilly
4.3/543 Reviews
Mayfair
The Dilly was probably amazing in the 1980's and 1990's but not much has been updated since then! We stayed in a Dilly Classic room which was perfectly fine, a good size, clean with strong Wifi. The shower was powerful and there was plenty of hot water. I know some people on this site weren't impressed by the breakfast but I thought it was great. Obviously, the location is fabulous. However, I didn't feel the room was up to five-star standard. The coffee was instant and the milk small UHT cartons. There was no fridge or mini-bar (though we were in the 'cheapest' room so may be different elsewhere). The toiletries were cheap and basic (so bring your own), there was no plug by the bed to charge devices overnight and no Blu-tooth speaker which seems to be a given now in higher-end hotels. The style of the room itself was quite dated including the landline next to the toilet which I'm sure was incredibly cool in 1986 :) Overall, if this was a three-or-four-star hotel I'd give it full marks, but as it's a five-star, (and more importantly charging five-star prices), it's lacking in some areas. I believe the hotel is currently 'between owners' which makes sense, as I guess the current owners don't want to invest and are ticking along until the new ones take over. It's not dreadful by any means, but they charge a lot for what you get.
DoubleTree by Hilton London Heathrow Airport
4.1/576 Reviews
Heathrow
Great hotel, near the bus station There are supermarket nearby and the staff who received me the first night was very helpful however on the night I ask for water and they refused to give it to me then they said if I wanted water I needed to buy it. The room is quite small but there's a lot of amenities, tea pot, table, chairs, and so more.
London Marriott Maida Vale
4.4/5132 Reviews
Adore this hotel and always lovely to stay here and meet the friendly staff. Conveniently located near to either Maida Vale tube station (Bakerloo line) or St John's Wood (Jubilee) and a short walk to Abbey Road Studios, ”The Beatles” crossing, Lords Cricket Ground and Regent's Park. Not too far from Hyde Park/Marble Arch/Oxford Street either. Rooms refurbished since I was last here pre-pandemic and it makes such a different to them. Super clean, also comfortable beds and modern showers / bathroom. Bar and Italian restaurant next door integral to the hotel (Carluccios). Can get a glass of wine to take to your room after it's closed if you ask at reception (thank you). Not a great deal immediately around the hotel but if I'm away for work this isn't an issue as Carluccios is good enough. Even if on vacation, it's a short 15 minute taxi ride to Oxford Street. Wonderful breakfast choice in the morning also in Carluccios but run by the hotel staff. Everything you could imagine you would want for breakfast and a big enough space not to have to queue for a table. Seems a safe affluent area (certainly between the hotel and Regent's Park). And a nice old tin church on the walk from Maida Vale to the hotel! USB charging points in the (at least refurbished) rooms. Oh and in the summer on hot days they give you free ice creams!

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Hotels Quick Overview

Number of Hotels28
Number of Reviews2,084
Lowest PriceS$ 130
Highest PriceS$ 4,910
Average Price (Weekends)S$ 699
Average Price (Weekdays)S$ 649

London Business Hotel Guide

An Introduction to London: UK's Vibrant Capital

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Navigating Your Way to London

Most international visitors arrive via London's key airports - Heathrow, Gatwick, or Stansted. From there, trains, buses, or taxis offer convenient travel into the city. If you're not a UK citizen, it's essential to check visa requirements ahead of your trip.

While the British Pound is the official currency, most places accept major credit cards. English is the widely spoken language in London, although you'll likely hear a diverse array of languages due to the city's multicultural nature. Remember to respect local customs, such as queuing in an orderly manner, a practice taken seriously by Londoners!

London's Premier Attractions

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When to Visit: London's Weather and Packing Tip

London experiences a temperate maritime climate. Summers (June to August) can be warm with temperatures in London reaching up to 73°F (23°C), while winters (December to February) are generally cold and damp. The city is known for its unpredictable weather, so packing layers and a waterproof jacket is recommended. The best times to visit London are during spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) when the weather is mild and the parks are in full bloom.

Choosing Your Accommodation in London

For those wishing to be in the heart of London's cultural scene, the Z Hotel Piccadilly is conveniently located near landmarks like Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery. For food enthusiasts, the stylish Ham Yard Hotel in Soho is surrounded by a plethora of eateries.

Budget-conscious travelers might find the YHA London St Pancras a viable option, while business travelers may opt for the convenience of the Hilton London Bankside, close to the business district. If you're seeking an Instagrammable stay, consider the artistically designed Mama Shelter London. For convenience to the airport, consider the Sofitel London Heathrow.

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