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Caring Hotel

This simple hotel in London's Bayswater neighborhood offers basic conveniences and clean accommodations. Travelers who are looking to save can opt for the rooms with the shared bathroom; both rooms and bathrooms are always well-maintained and clean if dated in design. Amenities are limited to the basics such as Wi-Fi and breakfast, but they're free. And Caring Hotel's location in a chic, residential neighborhood that's accessible by nearby public transport stations makes it a serviceable option for budget-conscious visitors to London.

Holiday Inn London - Camden Lock
30 Jamestown Road

This upper-middle-range Holiday Inn breaks the chain's mold with its hip and funky lobby and public spaces, reflecting the vibrant scene of its Camden Lock surroundings. The hotel overlooks Regent's Canal with lovely views from some rooms, and central London is just a few tube stops away. Rooms are modern and clean, but with relatively uninspiring interior decor. The two-story "Open Lobby" is a great place to hang out, and its 24-hour café is a nice touch. All in all, the Holiday Inn is good value for its location and funky vibe.

Space Apart Hotel

The Space Apart Hotel is an upper-mid-range property occupying an attractive Georgian townhouse near Kensington Gardens. The 30 studio-style apartments sleep up to four and all come with full kitchens, brushed-glass bathrooms, and modern decor that includes wood floors and chic wallpaper. With its quiet yet convenient location, the hotel is a good choice for business or leisure travelers in need of an extended-stay hotel. However, the property lacks some of the amenities common to more traditional hotels -- there's no fitness center or on-site bar/restaurant. Travelers may want to compare rates at Go Native Earl's Court, an apartment hotel with easy access to the A4 road that leads to Heathrow.

Grand Plaza Serviced Apartments

As a popular serviced apartments accommodation located in quiet, upscale Bayswater, the upscale Grand Plaza Serviced Apartments is generally suited for longer stays. Don't expect top luxury, but there are spacious rooms, comfortable beds and 2014 refurbishments brought larger TV sets and new carpets.

Holiday Inn London - West
4 Portal Way, Gypsy Corner, A40

Built in 2004, this recently refurbished upper-middle-range chain hotel has 225 large rooms with a bright and modern decor, though some do get traffic noise and Wi-Fi isn't free in the Standard Rooms. The coffee shop is stylish and the restaurant is equally attractive, although the quality of the food reportedly isn't great. Moreover, the location is inconvenient for tourists or those wanting to get into central London quickly, but for corporate travelers visiting the nearby business park, it’s ideal.

The May Fair, A Radisson Collection Hotel

Known for its celebrity sightings -- Leonardo DiCaprio, Brad Pitt, and various high-earning soccer players have been spotted at the May Fair -- its A-list bar, casino, and private theater known to host red carpet events, the five-star May Fair is luxurious and prestigious but without the stuffy pomp and circumstance of some of its neighboring competitors. Its 404 rooms, including 12 suites, are lavish yet playful, and a vast array of meeting rooms cater to business guests.

The Zetter Townhouse Clerkenwell
49-50 St. John's Square

Opened in 2008, the 13-room Zetter Townhouse is an eccentric boutique property in the heart of East London. This upscale property embraces a throwback Victoriana style with vintage furnishings, quaint works of art, and quirky curiosities at every turn. Generous rooms are outfitted with accessories inspired by the owners’ travels and selected by Russell Sage Studio -- who are responsible for some of London’s top restaurant and hotel designs. On the ground floor, the hotel’s Cocktail Lounge epitomizes the style here, offering a cozy setting for cocktails, afternoon tea, and light meals. Elsewhere, the Games Room and Dining Room are the hotel’s two meeting and event spaces. Rates are high, but the unique style and luxury extras have secured many returning guests. For a more budget-friendly stay consider, Qbic Hotel.

The Z Hotel Victoria

The 106-room Z Hotel Victoria is an upper-middle range property located in the middle of London's borough of Westminster, within easy walking distance of Buckingham Palace. This boutique offers stylish, small rooms at a reasonable price; the nearby (and upscale) Tophams Hotel costs a decent amount more, while the similarly priced Best Western Victoria Palace isn't nearly as modern. The free Wi-Fi, free evening wine and cheese offering, and 24-hour cafe add to the hotel's convenience and value, but the lack of windows in many of the rooms is a notable downside.

Radisson Blu Edwardian New Providence Wharf Hotel
5 Fairmont Avenue, Canary Wharf

First and foremost, this hotel's location makes it ill-suited to those wanting to explore central London. Its riverside setting provides pleasant views of the Thames and easy access to Canary Wharf, but even getting to the O2 Arena opposite can prove tricky. The hotel itself is impressive -- sleek and contemporary with spacious rooms offering excellent technology and amenities. The on-site restaurant and spa are also definitely worth a look. If you'd rather be south of the river, and want to save some money, check out the Holiday Inn Express London - Greenwich.

The Cleveland Hotel
39-40 Cleveland Square

The Cleveland is a sophisticated 30-room, mid-range boutique hotel located in a quiet residential area of central London walking distance to Kensington Gardens and several tube and bus stations. Situated in a majestic 19th Century white Georgian town house, The Cleveland was transformed into a hotel in 2007, but it still retains elegant original details like molded cornice ceilings and carved woodwork. Rooms are fairly spacious by London standards and decorated with simple but tasteful furnishings. Perhaps the biggest highlight of The Cleveland is that all rooms contain a compact but extremely functional kitchenette with a microwave, electric kettle, toaster, sink, two burners, a mini-fridge, and lots of thoughtful extras. Aside from that, The Cleveland has little in the way of extra property features, though, so travelers looking for an on-site restaurant or fitness center could try the nearby Park Grand London Paddington, which has both.