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Hotels in England
36 Hotels
Shaftesbury Hyde Park International
52-56 Inverness Terrace London

Shaftesbury Hyde Park International is located away from the hubbub of the city center in a popular West London neighborhood. The area is pleasant, with transport links close by and many local attractions, restaurants, and shops within easy walking distance. Rooms are small, even by London standards, though amenities are more than adequate. There's not much that sets this hotel apart from numerous others in the area, but rooms are clean and rates are reasonable for the excellent location.

Avni Kensington Hotel
74-76 Courtfield Gardens London

This simple, budget-friendly tourist hotel in Kensington is a short stroll from the Gloucester Road Tube and bustling Cromwell Road; it's also within a 15-minute walk of several museums. Rooms here are basic, and come with free Wi-Fi and flat-panel TVs. The Avni also offers a free continental breakfast and 24-hour front desk service. A stay at the Avni is a good option for those who want an affordable room in a reasonably central location, without the maintenance issues of some of the budget hotels around Victoria Station or Paddington Station.

Henry VIII Hotel
23 Leinster Gardens London

The 105-room Henry VIII Hotel is a simple -- but dated -- mid-range property near Hyde Park. The hotel has some alluring features for its moderate price point -- an indoor pool, sauna, and free breakfast -- but overall it's a bit disappointing. Rooms are drafty, tiny, and lack style, but they do have flat-screen TVs and air-conditioning. The Henry VII's location is convenient to public transport and attractions like Hyde Park, and may be appealing to a tourist with low expectations. A far more attractive option would be the London Bridge Hotel, though rates here tend to be higher.

De Vere Devonport House
Devonport House King William Walk London

This upscale property is now a chain hotel, but the building itself is steeped in British Naval history, elements of which shine through in various places throughout the hotel. For instance, the restaurant is named the Galley, while the bar is the Officer's Mess. 99 guest rooms are blandly decorated and quiet, and some have garden views. Conference facilities are elegant, and the location is excellent for guests planning to explore the numerous attractions in Greenwich -- the Cutty Sark, Greenwich Park, and Royal Maritime Museum are all within a five-minute walk. Expect to pay extra for breakfast and parking.

Park Grand London Lancaster Gate
14-16 Craven Hill Lancaster Gate London

The 64-room Park Grand London Lancaster Gate is a sharp upper-middle-range hotel in London's Bayswater area, a five-minute walk from Hyde Park. Rooms are smart and stylish, with contemporary bathrooms, iPod docks, and flat-screen TVs. A cooked breakfast or continental option is offered, though it's not free with all bookings. The small garden is a plus, as is free Wi-Fi, but lunch and dinner aren't offered, and the hotel lacks a fitness center. Both Paddington train station and the Lancaster Gate underground station are both five minutes away on foot. For a historical hotel that's retained it's character, guests may want to look into Thistle Hyde Park, where rates are only slightly more expensive.

Tower Bridge London Apartments
The Circle Queen Elizabeth Street London

Seraphine London Kensington Gardens
9 Kensington High Street London

Comfort Inn Kings Cross
2-7 Saint Chad's Street London

Chrysos Hotel
25-27 Norfolk Square Tyburnia London