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La Suite West - Hyde Park

This upscale boutique hotel in West London has 80 stylish -- but compact -- rooms. In a quiet area, but with plenty of attractions nearby, it provides a peaceful retreat, and the Japanese-style decor adds to the tranquil feel. The hotel’s owner dictates that no alcohol is served on the premises, and the restaurant only serves vegan food. Breakfast is not included and is on the pricey side, in line with the expensive room rates.

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.

London City (Old Street) Hotel
Corsham Street

A two-minute walk from Old Street Station, the two-and-a-half pearl Premier Inn London City Old Street is well located for business stays. Repeat guests will be familiar with the chain-wide royal purple decor throughout the hotel and it's 251 renovated guest rooms. Quad Family Rooms are a tight squeeze for four people, Double Rooms include space for a purple chaise lounge. Some rooms have views of Olympic Park. Thyme bar and restaurant serves reasonably priced English and contemporary dishes, and provides a happy hour. Free Wi-Fi is temperamental, and there's no on-site parking. Check rates at the Holiday Inn Express London City for faster access to Hoxton Square's nightlife and more appealing rooms. 

Premier Inn London Euston Hotel

The Premier Inn London Euston is conveniently located for business and leisure travelers; guests are a four-minute walk from Euston station and one stop on the Victoria line from Kings Cross St Pancras tube station, making the entire city accessible via public transportation. 265 predictable guest rooms in this two-and-a-half pearl chain hotel are dated but clean and include free Wi-Fi, coffee- and tea- making facilities, and Freeview channels on flat-screen TVs. Limited hotel parking is available for a daily fee. The hotel's Thyme bar and restaurant offers happy hour in the evening and kids under 16 eat breakfast for free. Overall, the Premier Inn is an affordable and convenient pick, but guests looking for nicer rooms should compare rates at nearby Studios2Let Serviced Apartments, which offers full apartments. 

The Leonard Hotel

The 48-room Leonard Hotel is an upper-middle-range centrally located boutique hotel near Oxford Street and the Marble Arch tube station. The charming, classically English interiors are full of antique furnishings and old-world details, and include a lovely lounge with a cozy fireplace and plush couches, as well as an elegant restaurant and bar serving traditional British cuisine. A variety of traditionally decorated rooms, suites, and apartments are available in a range of sizes, from Single Rooms to Two-Bedroom Apartment Suites with living rooms and kitchens. All are outfitted with modern conveniences, which include flat-screen TVs, minibars, tea- and coffee-making facilities, and free Wi-Fi, though some might find the decor a bit fusty or dated. For something more modern in the same area, travelers might want to check out the Radisson Blu Edwardian Sussex or the DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel London- Marble Arch.

Premier Inn London Southwark (Tate Modern) Hotel

The Premier Inn London Southwark - Tate Modern, is a three-pearl chain hotel, within walking distance of Southwark underground and London Waterloo station. The standard rooms are in keeping with the brand’s signature and somewhat dated decor. Kids under 16 eat breakfast for free and happy hour begins of an early evening in the on-site Thyme bar and restaurant. There are no business or fitness facilities on-site, and hotel parking is not available. For a more contemporary hotel with comparable rates guests should consider the Hotel Mercure, London City Bankside, which has parking. 

Melville Hotel

In an area packed with small hotels, the 45-room Hotel Melville is a budget option with a little bit of style on the doorstep of the international King's Cross transport hub. While decor is quirky and attractive, the hotel's offerings are a letdown. There's no elevator for its five floors and the hotel doesn't offer anything in the way of dining, but the location is undeniable convenient and Wi-Fi is free. Its small but comfortable rooms mostly overlook a charming garden square and they're outfitted with flat-screen TVs, kettles, and safes. The similarly priced and nearby Alhambra Hotel is a better alternative, offering free breakfast and attentive service from family-run management.

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.

Premier Inn London Putney Bridge Hotel
3 Putney Bridge Approach

Situated on the Thames River in southwest London near Putney Bridge, the mid-range budget Premier Inn London Putney Bridge is older and less attractive than others in the chain, but is also one of the only hotels in the area, making it popular primarily with business travelers who need to be in the neighborhood. Rooms are spacious and have electric kettles, but are chain-standard in their style. There aren’t many shops or restaurants nearby, but Putney Bridge tube station is less than a five-minute walk from the hotel and most London attractions can be reached in 30 minutes or less via public transportation.

The Park Tower Knightsbridge, A Luxury Collection Hotel, London

The 280-room Park Tower Knightsbridge is a luxury hotel situated amid the high-end shopping of London’s Knightsbridge neighborhood. The circular tower design of the building means that each room has panoramic views of the neighborhood and skyline. The modern rooms and suites are outfitted with sleek handcrafted furniture, plush beds, and elegant marble bathrooms with walk-in showers and soaking tubs, though in-room tea- and coffee-making facilities are missing. The hotel is home to a famed seafood restaurant, as well as a bar with a cigar terrace and a lovely lounge that serves a decadent afternoon tea. The fitness center is equipped with modern machines, but there's no pool or full-service spa. For those extra amenities, travelers might want to consider some of the other nearby luxury properties, such as the Berkeley, Mandarin Oriental Hyde Park, or the Bulgari Hotel London.