Own on earth, according to a giant crowd of fans of the town, and there’s quite hidden truth in that. The town on the Thames has a fantastic lot of things to do. One can spend many weeks in the town alone, doing something else each day. Inexpensive London hostels don’t have to be dive hostels in seedy areas. All too commonly travelers think that if they’re looking for inexpensive London hostels that they’re going to need to sacrifice quality and safety for cost. The actuality is, however, that if you’ve got the right travel execs helping you, you will find cheap London hotels that are clean, safe and delightful. You may either stay at inexpensive London hostels which will turn a great day into a nightmare in a rush, or you can stay at moderate London hostels at cheap London hostels rates in order to keep your day on the same great tone.
London has great sites to see for the whole family, as well as many things to enjoy. Shopping is mythical in London so staying at inexpensive London hostels will help you save some pounds for a shopping orgy before you leave. You’ll also find that there are great eateries with many alternative cuisines starting from Indian food, Italian food and English food. By staying in inexpensive London hostels you may be able to do more, see more and enjoy more. The majority of the hotel accommodation in this bracket is named ‘bed and breakfast’ hotels. No it is not a cozy family owned guest house with private alert hosts, normal English breakfasts and handmade offerings, usually available outside London. The overwhelming majority are little hostels with 20-50 rooms, staffed by immigrants on extremely low wages with extremely simple rooms, barely lifts and ‘continental breakfasts’.
That’s not to say that these enterprises must be avoided, but there are a lot of low quality ones. The main inexpensive hotel districts in London are Bayswater, Victoria and Kings Cross. Here you’ll see lots of these bed and breakfast hotels together in clusters. An en suite double or twin room with breakfast in these areas is around 70-100$US.
Kings Cross has a poor reputation; it used to be infamous for drugs, crime and harlotry. That’s all mostly behind it now and it is a district on the up, the entire area is being rejuvenated and Eurostar Trains will cancel at Kings Cross station in 2007. The bed and breakfast hostels are all around a garden square straight away opposite Kings Cross Station. Kings Cross is no more than a mile from the West End, the central entertainment area of London, and there are masses of public transport on your step. Bayswater is on the north border of Hyde Park, London’s largest, and inside a mile are Oxford Street, Kensington Palace and Paddington Station, terminus for the Heathrow Express airfield link. Bayswater is a normal budget area and an excellent spot to stay for the price conscious traveler. Victoria is terribly central, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace, Westminster Abbey and the London Eye are all inside walking distance.
The inexpensive hostels are south of the train line station, stretching from the coach stations to Pimlico Underground. Some of the better bed and breakfasts include the Montana Excel and Howard Winchester Hostels in Kings Cross, the Central Hotel in Victoria and the Blakemore and Annur Hotels in Bayswater.