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The world has a love affair with London. Arguably one of the most visited cities around the globe, London has grown into its status as a holiday mecca. The city is now populated with award-winning attractions encompassing history, modern entertainment and nature. From the famous London Eye and Sea Life London Aquarium to Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, London is jam-packed with tourist sights every visitor will want to tick off their list at least once. However, the attraction at the top of each visitor’s list changes dependent on the London hotel they choose.

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When it comes to hotels, London might have one of the world’s biggest selections that ranges from budget-friendly to incredibly opulent. Our 400 million-plus annual visitors at HotelsCombined have highlighted London’s 23 most popular hotels for travellers around the world. To make the search process easier, we’ve grouped these hotels with nearby attractions, highlighting London’s 25 best sights for visitors.

Instead of flying blind, travellers can now pick the best hotel – based on amenities, ratings and price – that’s closest to their favourite London attraction. Staying close to attractions will help visitors save time, avoid unnecessary walking and maybe even add to the spectacular view from their room. Read on for the complete list of popular London hotels and their nearby sights, or check out our list of 100 things to do in England.

London Eye

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The world’s largest cantilevered observation wheel, the London Eye started a trend that’s spread to other countries. At 135 metres high, the London Eye gives visitors one of the best views of London, covering the River Thames, Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and St James’s Park. The air-conditioned capsules provide plenty of space and comfort for visitors soaking up the vistas.

With almost four million annual visitors, it’s easily the most popular paid tourist attraction in the United Kingdom. Guests can opt for a classic single ride, splurge on one of the champagne and chocolate packages, or book a private capsule. Weddings, eight-person dining, New Year’s Eve and other special event packages are also available. London Eye tickets are also handy with the London Explorer Pass which includes admission to your choice of 3-5 popular London attractions.

Top London Attractions Close to the London Eye

London Dungeon

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Interactivity and humour come into play during any visit to the London Dungeon. It’s here that the city’s dark and grisly history gets played out by actors in themed rooms. Rides and special effects also contribute to one of the world’s most entertaining history lessons. Want to learn about Sweeney Todd, Jack the Ripper or the Black Plague? Visitors can dive deep into the macabre-themed worlds and even become part of the story.

Royal National Theatre

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The Royal National Theatre is one of London’s most prominent performing arts venues. Housing three separate auditoria, the theatre has hosted notable classics over the years including Amadeus, Hamlet and Frankenstein. Along with 25 shows each year, the Royal National Theatre also holds theatre tours and sells merchandise in its bookshop. Dine at one of the restaurants before enjoying a show and drinks afterwards in the riverside bar.

Sea Life London Aquarium

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An easy stroll from the London Eye, Sea Life London Aquarium gets its fair share of visitors each year. Home to some of the world’s most fascinating marine life, Sea Life London Aquarium introduces visitors to piranhas, crocodiles, gentoo penguins, green sea turtles, seahorses and more. Sea Life London Aquarium also holds informative talks, stingray feedings and a “piranha feeding frenzy” daily. There’s even a chance to snorkel with sharks.

Westminster Bridge

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One of London’s oldest bridges, Westminster Bridge opened in 1862. It has since undergone numerous repairs and refurbishments, but visitors can still experience the city’s history while walking past the bridge’s Gothic detailing and antique street lamps. Visitors can stop at its midpoint to enjoy spectacular views of the River Thames and city. Movie buffs may also recognise Westminster Bridge from the Bond film Spectre and the British horror flick 28 Days Later.

Top London Hotels Close to the London Eye

Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London

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Located right next to Waterloo Station, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge London places guests between a five to eight-minute walk from Westminster Bridge, Sea Life, the Royal National Theatre and the London Eye. The hotel itself offers a range of delightful rooms, suites and penthouses, many of which boast views of South London, Big Ben or Westminster Bridge Road.

On-site dining is at the forefront of the hotel’s service, with multiple restaurants to choose from including Ichi Sushi & Sashimi Bar and the French-inspired Brasserie Joël. The Mandara Spa delivers a heavenly environment for rejuvenating treatments, while children are treated to a delightful check-in goody bag with activity books, yo-yo, food vouchers and more.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £147 – GBP £883
Guest Rating: 8.9
Address: 200 Westminster Bridge Road, Waterloo, London, United Kingdom

Rest Up London

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An easy 10-minute cab or bus ride from Sea Life London Aquarium and surrounding attractions, Rest Up London provides ideal accommodation for sightseeing. This budget-friendly hostel caters well to young travellers looking for a social and lively holiday. With modern 20 and four-bed dorms and twin and double rooms, visitors can tailor their stay to meet their required level of privacy. Some dorms are female-only and some double rooms come with ensuites.

There are numerous opportunities for meeting fellow guests at Rest Up. The hostel’s TV room is furnished with comfy leather lounges and a pool table, while the rooftop terrace is perfect for enjoying a glass of cider with its artificial turf and picnic tables. An Italian chef whips up delicious meals from a menu of pizza, pasta, burgers and more.

Star Rating: 3*
Price: GBP £3 – GBP £139
Guest Rating: 6.4
Address: 172 New Kent Road, Walworth, London, United Kingdom

Hotel Location

Trafalgar Square & Piccadilly Circus

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London’s history resonates throughout Trafalgar Square where important gatherings and demonstrations such as Bloody Sunday and anti-war protests have taken place. Opened in 1844, Trafalgar Square is decorated with memorial statues and sculptures. Every year at Christmastime, Trafalgar Square lights up and is adorned with a giant Christmas tree.

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Piccadilly Circus dates back to 1819, but these days it looks more modern with its collection of neon signs and designer shops. History can still be found in the surrounding London Pavilion and Criterion Theatre buildings in addition to the 19th-century Shaftesbury Memorial Fountain that is often surrounded by tourists taking photos.

Top London Attractions Close to Trafalgar Square & Piccadilly Circus

The National Gallery

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Da Vinci, Van Gogh, Monet and Michelangelo are just some of the artists visitors can admire while exploring the National Gallery. With more than 2,300 paintings covering the mid-13th century to the 1900s, the National Gallery is a must-visit attraction for lovers of art, history and rare magnificence. Along with its impressive collection, the National Gallery also hosts a number of free events including talks and tours, drawing workshops, live music, and family-friendly activities.

Chinatown London

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Visitors can find London’s current Chinatown on and around Gerrard Street. Adorned in traditional hanging lanterns, banners, pagodas and statues, Chinatown is a great spot to indulge in another culture while holidaying in London. Walking through Chinatown reveals a collection of authentic Chinese restaurants, bakeries, supermarkets and shops. At night, the streets are filled with diners as restaurants cater to large dinner crowds with alfresco-style seating.

Ripley’s Believe It or Not! London

Located right on Piccadilly Circus, Ripley’s Believe It or Not! welcomes visitors right up until midnight almost every night of the year. Its collection of oddities and historical artefacts include artwork made from sweets, shrunken heads, fertility totems, dinosaur eggs and one of Henry VIII’s shoes. Guests can also attempt to navigate the challenging Marvellous Mirror Maze or walk through the rotating vortex tunnel.

M&M’s World

Chocolate lovers have a home in London at M&M’s World. Spread over four floors, this bright and fun attraction treats visitors to M&M’s merchandise such as clothing, kitchenware, glassware and even jewellery. Chocolate is of course on the agenda with a huge range of M&M’s creations. A giant wall of more than 100 M&M’s pieces lets guests pick and choose their favourite colours and flavours.

Top London Hotels Close to Trafalgar Square & Piccadilly Circus

St Giles London – A St Giles Hotel

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St Giles London is currently the most popular London hotel among HotelsCombined’s 400 million-plus annual visitors, maintaining its pulling power with an affordable range of comfortable rooms and a great location. It also boasts a collection of on-site restaurants and bars, such as the noodle bar, Tang, which serves up delicious ramen and beer combos.

Guests can work off their foodie indulgences at the hotel’s enormous fitness centre or with a swim in the heated indoor lap pool. There’s also the Grosvenor St Giles Casino accessible via the lobby for those guests who enjoy roulette, poker, blackjack or other table games. Outside, visitors can discover London’s Chinatown district less than 10 minutes’ walk away, and explore the Piccadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square area nearby.

Star Rating: 3*
Price: GBP £52 – GBP £1090
Guest Rating: 7.1
Address: Bedford Avenue, Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom

Strand Palace Hotel London

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The contemporary and cost-friendly rooms at Strand Palace Hotel London are a second home to many travellers. Guests can enjoy complimentary Wi-Fi, a Nespresso machine and 24-hour room service among other generous inclusions. Only 650 metres away from Trafalgar Square, there are plenty of reasons to step outside and explore London’s fine-dining restaurants, theatre shows and world-famous attractions.

However, guests may opt for more time in the hotel than initially planned when they see the on-site restaurants. From a quaint high tea or classic cocktail bar to Indian cuisine and a hearty carvery, Strand Palace is a foodie paradise. Business travellers are also well accommodated with a selection of AV-equipped meeting rooms.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £55 – GBP £1681
Guest Rating: 8.0
Address: 372 Strand, Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom

Citadines Trafalgar Square London

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It’s tough to stay any closer to Trafalgar Square or the National Gallery than at Citadines Trafalgar Square London. Only 300 metres away, this grand hotel has an enviable position within a breathtaking historical building that evokes the charm of yesteryear. Inside, guests will find a collection of stylish studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments. These self-contained residences come with kitchenettes, plush king-sized beds and modern amenities.

With a firm focus on convenient holidays, Citadines Trafalgar Square London also features an on-site laundrette, well-equipped business corner and a reasonably priced breakfast restaurant. Guests might also appreciate having the Sherlock Holmes, a pub with Sherlock memorabilia and rooftop garden, right around the corner.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £50 – GBP £879
Guest Rating: 8.4
Address: 18-21 Northumberland Avenue, St James, London, United Kingdom

Hotel Location

Hyde Park

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One of London’s eight Royal Parks, Hyde Park is a sprawling expanse of historic monuments, beautiful gardens, open lawns, and tranquil water views. This inner-city parkland exudes history having hosted numerous public speeches at its Speakers’ Corner since the mid-1800s, with anti-war rallies and debates still held there today.

Visitors should dedicate at least half a day to explore Hyde Park, making sure they tick the Rose Garden, Diana Memorial Fountain, Aspley Gate and Holocaust Memorial off their list. The Serpentine, an enormous recreational lake near the park’s centre, is ideal for leisurely boating and swimming. Visitors can also dine by the water at two popular restaurants or attend regular events including the family-friendly British Summer Time Hyde Park.

Top London Attractions Close to Hyde Park

Harrods

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Few other department stores around the world can claim the same touristic appeal as Harrods. A staple in London’s history, Harrods has welcomed the likes of Oscar Wilde, Charlie Chaplin, Vivien Leigh and British royalty over the years. Along with designer clothes and accessories, shoppers at Harrods can purchase rare art and collector items, visit memorial statues, and dine on some of the city’s freshest produce.

Victoria & Albert Museum

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Named after Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, the Victoria and Albert Museum is the world’s largest museum of decorative arts and design. Its 145 galleries house more than 4.5 million exhibits including furniture, photographs, sculptures, textiles, jewellery, ceramics and more. The museum’s architecture alone is worth the visit, but guests are quickly drawn to the world-reaching displays that cover art in Asia, Europe and the Middle East.

Buckingham Palace

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Residing firmly at the core of Britain’s history and the Royal Family, Buckingham Palace is an exceptional product of the monarchy. Built in 1850, the palace is made up of 775 rooms, the most notable of which include the Throne Room, the Guard Room and the Gallery. The latter is home to paintings by Vermeer and Rembrandt. Travellers should time their visit for the Changing the Guard, or during summer when individual rooms are open to the public.

Natural History Museum

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Visitors can uncover a plethora of fascinating exhibits at the Natural History Museum without paying a cent. From dinosaurs and human evolution to volcanoes and gemstones, the museum contains about 80 million objects. Children will love the interactive displays where they can use microscopes to examine specimens, search for T-Rex, test their memory with the Staying Alive games and more. There are also restaurants, cafes and shops for souvenirs.

Top London Hotels Close to Hyde Park

Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington

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Located close to the south-east corner of Hyde Park, Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington ensures guests are only a 10-minute walk from the park’s lush lawns and unique sights. Picnics in the park are certainly an option, but guests might also like to sample Asian cuisine at Bugis Street, traditional pub fare at Brasserie Restaurant & Bar and creative cocktails at West8 Cocktail Lounge & Bar the hotel’s on-site restaurants and bars.

The elegant rooms are well-appointed with natural wood finishes, heavenly beds and modern home entertainment. The Family room sleeps up to four people, while the Club room includes access to the Club Lounge, which grants complimentary breakfast, all-day drinks and magazines. Visitors can also book theatre tickets at Copthorne Tara Hotel London Kensington and keep the holiday kilos off at the fully-equipped gym.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £69 – GBP £673
Guest Rating: 7.6
Address: Scarsdale Place, South Kensington, London, United Kingdom

Holiday Inn London Kensington

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Guests at Holiday Inn London Kensington can enjoy a quieter neighbourhood while residing in modern comforts at this four-star residence. Accommodation ranges from the Standard Rooms with double beds and climate control, to the Executive Club rooms with complimentary breakfast and fitness club access. Guests who prefer holiday pampering over exercise can unwind with a treatment at the hotel’s on-site spa.

Along with 24-hour room service, Holiday Inn London Kensington also provides European cuisine at the on-site Boulevard Restaurant as well as traditional high tea. Keen shoppers will appreciate the hotel’s position close to High Street Kensington, while those who prefer outdoor activities can easily stroll to Hyde Park in less than 10 minutes.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £75 – GBP £446
Guest Rating: 7.1
Address: Wrights Lane, South Kensington, London, United Kingdom

Hilton London Metropole

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A leisurely 15-minute walk takes visitors from Hilton London Metropole to the famous Marble Arch, signifying their entry into Hyde Park where they’ll find the Serpentine, Diana Memorial Playground and other interesting sights. The hotel maintains Hilton’s dedication to luxury and service with a range of dining outlets, fitness facilities and room types.

The Family Superior Room sleeps up to five people and boasts a separate lounge area. However, the Presidential Suite is undoubtedly the ultimate in opulence with its sprawling London views, spacious living and dining area, and deep soaking bathtub. Children 10 years or younger receive complimentary meals in all hotel restaurants, while parents can enjoy a choice of more than 70 whiskies in the Whisky Lounge.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £32 – GBP £1251
Guest Rating: 7.5
Address: 225 Edgware Road, Marylebone, London, United Kingdom

The Cumberland – A Guoman Hotel

Located right across the road from Marble Arch, The Cumberland – A Guoman Hotel is one of the closest hotels to Hyde Park. A short stroll through the parkland will get visitors to the Natural History Museum and Victoria and Albert Museum. The stylish hotel also enjoys a prime position on Oxford Street, close to designer shops and exclusive restaurants.

More than 1,000 rooms welcome visitors with extravagant furnishings, sun-drenched windows and soft carpet. The Jimi Hendrix Suite is a unique room with funky murals, hand-stitched sofas and a replicated guitar. Indulge in high tea at The Cumberland, Sunday roast at Momentus Restaurant or cooked-to-order breakfast at The Market, just some of the hotel’s on-site restaurants.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £72 – GBP £954
Guest Rating: 8.0
Address: Great Cumberland Place, Marylebone, London, United Kingdom

Millennium Gloucester

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Sophistication and elegance resonate throughout Millennium Gloucester, from the chandeliered lobby to the on-site restaurants and the finely-furnished suites. Well-lit and spacious, the suites pamper guests with signature bathrobes, separate sitting area and complimentary breakfast courtesy of the Club Lounge.

Tucked in among South Kensington’s historic neighbourhood, Millennium Gloucester keeps visitors close to Hyde Park, Royal Albert Hall and Kensington Palace. A collection of three museums, including the Natural History Museum and Science Museum, sit only 700 metres away. After all that sightseeing it’s only natural to need some refuelling. Millennium Gloucester accommodates with Indian cuisine at its Bombay Brasserie and English pub fare at Humphrey’s Bar.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £43 – GBP £670
Guest Rating: 8.0
Address: 4-18 Harrington Gardens, South Kensington, London, United Kingdom

Central Park Hotel London

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Central Park Hotel London is one minute’s walk from Hyde Park. Despite its excellent location, this three-star hotel still offers quality single, double, twin and triple rooms for an affordable price. Each room features tea and coffee facilities, mini fridge and ensuite. The on-site Hotel Restaurant serves a full English breakfast, while the Hotel Bar keeps the beer and wine flowing until 1am.

Location is key at Central Park Hotel, with Bayswater Underground Station within easy walking distance along with an abundance of local restaurants and bars. With some of the most affordable rooms in the city year-round, budget-savvy travellers are sure to appreciate this London hotel.

Star Rating: 3*
Price: GBP £50 – GBP £583
Guest Rating: 6.5
Address: 49/67 Queensborough Terrace, Bayswater, London, United Kingdom

Alexandra Hotel London

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Housed in a traditional brick building, Alexandra Hotel London possesses a welcoming family-run vibe. The modest, budget-friendly rooms provide comfortable beds and spacious bathrooms, some of which feature shower baths and views of Hyde Park.

Entry to the park is only 400 metres from the hotel’s front door. Once inside, visitors can stroll the many walkways while soaking up historic monuments, exploring galleries and simply unwinding among the peaceful natural surroundings. Alexandra Hotel kicks every day off the right way with a complimentary continental breakfast. Travellers can then explore the rest of London on foot or via Paddington train station, only 10 minutes’ walk away.

Star Rating: 3*
Price: GBP £45 – GBP £654
Guest Rating: 5.7
Address: 59-161 Sussex Gardens Hyde Park, Paddington, London, United Kingdom

Corus Hotel Hyde Park

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Settle down in one of London’s historic hotels right across the road from Hyde Park. Corus Hotel Hyde Park is housed in a 200-year-old building with an utterly captivating façade. This four-star hotel is well-known for its Executive Deluxe rooms, which boast complimentary refreshments, a work desk, plush king-sized bed and park views, all topped off with truffle chocolates upon arrival.

The Standard and Executive rooms provide affordable accommodation, while the Family Room is perfect for a group holiday. Out of all the on-site restaurants, Hyde Park Grill attracts its fair share of diners with spectacular park views and a seasonal menu of modern British classics and authentic Malaysian fare. Along with Hyde Park, guests are also close to premier London attractions such as Buckingham Palace and Oxford Street.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £83 – GBP £2367
Guest Rating: 7.2
Address: 1-7 Lancaster Gate, Paddington, London, United Kingdom

Pembridge Palace Hotel

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Budget-conscious travellers have been frequenting Pembridge Palace Hotel for many years, amazed by its affordable rooms and convenient location. There are unexpected delights thrown in as well, such as the intimate garden courtyard, complimentary breakfast and 24-hour reception. Airport taxis can also be booked straight from the front door.

Despite all this, Pembridge Palace Hotel will always be favoured for its location. Hyde Park is only 500 metres away, treating visitors to Kensington Palace, Serpentine Gallery and the stunning Kensington Gardens. Guests are also within walking distance of London Underground stations and the popular Whiteleys shopping centre.

Star Rating: 3*
Price: GBP £34 – GBP £361
Guest Rating: 5.7
Address: 55 Prince’s Square, Bayswater, London, United Kingdom

Hotel Location

Madame Tussauds London

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Sports stars, Hollywood celebrities, and British royalty are ready to greet visitors at Madame Tussauds London. The world-famous wax museum has become one of London’s most popular tourist attractions with its growing collection of remarkably lifelike wax figures. Among the highlights are Audrey Hepburn, Usain Bolt, Queen Elizabeth II, Albert Einstein and Madonna.

Visitors can wander through the various themed halls or take an immersive trip through London’s past on the Spirit of London Ride. There are different worlds around every corner including the fascinating planets of Star Wars where guests can visit the swamps of Dagobah, the Millennium Falcon’s flight deck and Jabba’s Throne Room.

Top London Attractions Close to Madame Tussauds London

The Sherlock Holmes Museum

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Visit 221B Baker Street and step into the world of England’s most famous fictional detective at the Sherlock Holmes Museum. The privately-run museum has been designed to immerse visitors in the fictional home used by Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson. Visitors tour the property, exploring Holmes’ sitting room, laboratory and study, along with other rooms. The furnishings reflect Holmes’ time period, such as a 19th-century typewriter and antique washstand.

Regent’s Park

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There are few better places than Regent’s Park to stop and smell the roses. With more than 12,000 roses across its 160 hectares, Regent’s Park is one of London’s most beautiful parklands. It’s also a major hub for recreational sports, thanks to its abundance of soccer, cricket, rugby, lacrosse and softball pitches. Visitors can see 750-plus species of animals at ZSL London Zoo or soak up spectacular London views from Primrose Hill.

Lord’s Cricket Ground

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Arguably one of the most famous cricket grounds in the world, Lord’s has been the site of many epic matches between England and international rivals that include Australia, New Zealand, the West Indies, South Africa and India. The first ever Test match at Lord’s was played in 1884 and the ground has since hosted more than 100. Visitors can attend one of the yearly events or explore the MCC Museum, which houses incredible cricket memorabilia, including The Ashes urn.

Top London Hotels Close to Madame Tussauds London

Danubius Hotel Regents Park

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Ideal for travellers attending a cricket match, Danubius Hotel Regents Park sits opposite Lord’s Cricket Ground and is also less than 100 metres from Regent’s Park. The hotel is suitable for leisure and business travellers with its well-appointed rooms and suites, each with a work desk and natural light. The larger suites are worth the extra cost, thanks to views over Lord’s, plush walk-in robes and separate lounge rooms.

The on-site Minsky’s Restaurant is perfect for starting the day with a hot English breakfast or satisfying stomachs with the weekend carvery. Free Wi-Fi ensures business guests can stay productive and the state-of-the-art meeting rooms can accommodate large conferences or smaller groups.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £88 – GBP £892
Guest Rating: 8.0
Address: 18 Lodge Road, Regent’s Park, Westminster, London, United Kingdom

YHA London Central

It’s rare to find four-star accommodation in a hostel, but that’s exactly what guests will find at YHA London Central. Despite its high rating, YHA London Central still provides very affordable dorm rooms, along with a few private room choices. Designed for young travellers who appreciate London’s bars as much as its attractions, the hostel even has a dedicated pre-clubbing room with hair straighteners and an ironing board.

Comfy communal areas provide excellent opportunities for socialising with fellow travellers over cheap beers and London-themed pizzas. Those who do like a bit of sightseeing can walk to Madame Tussauds in 15 minutes, along with the Sherlock Holmes Museum and Regent’s Park.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £15 – GBP £291
Guest Rating: 8.1
Address: 104-108, Bolsover Street, Marylebone, London, United Kingdom

Hotel Location

The British Museum

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With its Romanesque façade, the British Museum’s architecture is as impressive as its permanent collection of eight million works dedicated to history, art and culture. Sculptures, building remnants, artefacts, and paintings showcase the fascinating traditions and stories of centuries-old civilisations. The Ancient Greece and Rome, Medieval Europe and Mesopotamia periods are all on display, along with Asia’s most defining eras.

Families can partake in regular events at the British Museum, such as creating cave art, breaking secret codes, watching animated movies and creating masks. Those who prefer to look with their hands can do so without breaking the rules at the Hands On desks. In the evening, the Great Court Restaurant welcomes diners for delicious meals before they attend a talk on astronomy, maritime archaeology or other interesting topics.

Top London Attractions Close to the British Museum

Russell Square

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This vast garden square is perfect for a casual stroll or picnic. Spacious lawns are encircled by walking paths, and there’s a definite feel of history, both proud and sombre, among the trees. Russell Square is surrounded by classic British architecture and the ornamental fountain at its centre creates a tranquil ambience. Visitors can also purchase snacks and drinks at the café.

Grant Museum of Zoology

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Part of the University College London, the Grant Museum of Zoology houses over 68,000 natural history specimens covering everything in the Animal Kingdom. Along with humans, horses and other creatures, the museum also holds remains of endangered or extinct species such as dodos, Tasmanian tigers and quaggas. Other notable exhibits include a collection of brains, a giant deer from the ice age and bisected heads.

Top London Hotels Close to the British Museum

Generator Hostel London

Generator Hostel London is easily one of the best hostels in the world. The renowned hostel chain has built its reputation on innovative living spaces, late-night parties and one of the best social atmospheres for travellers. The London hostel is one of Generator’s best with a chic restaurant and bar, cinema room and various chill-out corners.

Guests can partake in various organised experiences including a Camden pub crawl and bike tours. The rooms range in price, with very cheap shared dorms and slightly more expensive twin rooms with ensuites. The British Museum is about 10 minutes away on foot, and the direct path takes visitors right through Russell Square.

Star Rating: 3*
Price: GBP £12 – GBP £183
Guest Rating: 7.7
Address: 37 Tavistock Place, Kings Cross, London, United Kingdom

Kimpton Fitzroy London

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Across the street from Russell Square travellers will find one of England’s most magnificent heritage buildings. Kimpton Fitzroy London is housed within and has been welcoming guests for more than 115 years. The interior is just as extravagant as the exterior, beginning with a dramatic staircase in the lobby leading up to tastefully decorated rooms.

These rooms also possess old-world beauty with large Victorian windows and claw-foot tubs, which are blended with modern conveniences such as luxurious beds and work areas. The on-site Kings Bar and accompanying restaurant transport guests back in time with marble walls, antique furnishings and meals fit for royalty. Kimpton Fitzroy London’s superb location keeps guests within walking distance of museums, picturesque squares and boutiques.

Star Rating: 4*
Price: GBP £74 – GBP £1392
Guest Rating: 7.6
Address: Russell Square, Bloomsbury, London, United Kingdom

Studios 2 Let Apartments London

Travellers who prefer the freedom of self-contained apartments tend to flock to Studios 2 Let Apartments London. Each flat, whether the Standard Studio Apartment, Executive Studio Apartment or Large Studio Apartment, comes with a fully-fitted kitchen, complimentary Wi-Fi and spacious lounge area. Some apartments even have an outdoor courtyard for London’s sunny summer days. There isn’t a need to clean much, thanks to the weekly maid service.

Local attractions are close at hand, including the Grant Museum of Zoology, which is less than one kilometre away. Every guest is given a true English welcome to their apartment with an assortment of tea, coffee and biscuits.

Star Rating: 3*
Price: GBP £69 – GBP £592
Guest Rating: 7.9
Address: 36-37 Cartwright Gardens, Kings Cross, London, United Kingdom

Point A Hotel London – Kings Cross St Pancras

Photo| Point A Hotel – London King’s Cross St. Pancras |Provided by LEONARDO

When it comes to Point A Hotel London – Kings Cross St Pancras, the perfect holiday begins with getting the basics right with five-star beds, clean living, powerful showers and a convenient location. These simple rooms are designed for travellers who prefer to use their room for sleeping and spend the rest of the time out and about. This modest approach to accommodation attracts budget-savvy travellers focused on sightseeing.

Point A Hotel – London Kings Cross St Pancras is of course well placed for visitors looking to soak up the best of London. Russell Square is only 15 minutes away on foot, and the British Museum and Camden Market are also nearby. The tube station, only 400 metres away, provides cheap and easy transport to shops, theatres and bars.

Star Rating: 2*
Price: GBP £49 – GBP £371
Guest Rating: 7.7
Address: 324 Gray’s Inn Road, Kings Cross, London, United Kingdom

Hotel Location

Tower Bridge

UK, London, Tower Bridge at night
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Tower Bridge is one of the most distinguishable landmarks along the River Thames. Constructed in the late-1800s, Tower Bridge has since become one of London’s most iconic symbols, featured on numerous souvenirs and artistic depictions of the city. The bridge is highlighted by its two mediaeval-esque bridge towers, which are connected by horizontal walkways.

Visitors can admire Tower Bridge from afar, cruise underneath it, drive over it or even visit the Tower Bridge Exhibition inside the two bridge towers. Visitors will find films, photographs and interactive exhibits to teach them about the bridge’s history. Guests should make sure they make time to walk along the bridge’s walkways, which offer incredible views over London.

Top London Attractions Close to Tower Bridge

Tower of London

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London boasts an abundance of mediaeval history within the Tower of London. Inside, visitors can tour the Tower grounds, and learn about the people and moments in time that helped shape this 11th-century castle. It’s also possible to see the revered Crown Jewels. Various events are held throughout the week, including twilight tours, traditional music performances and battle re-enactments. Families can also partake in activity trails and special tours run by professional actors.

What is Your Favourite London Attraction?

London doesn’t pull any punches when it comes to being the ultimate immersion into the British culture. Its range of historic, family-friendly, thrilling and outdoor attractions makes this famous city a year-round destination for all types of travellers.

With so many attractions it’s impossible to find a hotel close to everything. Fortunately, as we’ve discovered, it is possible to find hotels close to a large grouping of attractions, including museums, sports fields, parklands, shops and city squares.

These hotels vary greatly in star value and style. Visitors can find everything from hostels to luxury hotels and self-sustainable apartments. At HotelsCombined, our visitors tend to love all ranges of the spectrum, but ultimately their choice in accommodation comes down to location. In London, the key to a rewarding holiday is being close to tube stations, restaurants and attractions.

Have you got a favourite place to stay in London or a particular attraction you want to stay near? Let us know where you like to base yourself when visiting the city in the comments below.

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References

  1. Visit London
  2. London Tourist Guide
  3. London Sightseeing Pass
  4. London Royal Parks
  5. The Royal Family