Meanwhile, the cheapest hotel prices can be found on the outskirts of London – far east in Newham (average of £99 per night) or far west in Hammersmith and Fulham ( see the 10 best hotels here) - less than a 5 minutes' bus ride from the heart of Chelsea, for £114 per night. Trivago analysed hotel data from nine of London’s central boroughs, to reveal the best - and most affordable places to stay - as millions of visitors from around the world prepare to visit the capital's streets for shopping and sightseeing this summer.Īt an average of £220 per night, the most expensive borough is rather unsurprisingly the City of London - home to the Hilton Doubletree and M by Montcalm Shoreditch, while Westminster - the home of Big Ben and Parliament - is the most popular borough for visitors.Īt an average of £204 a night, Westminster is home to a number of upmarket luxury hotels - including The Royal Horseguards, London Marriott Hotel and The Rubens at the Palace. Hotels comparison website Trivago has revealed the boroughs in the UK's bustling city that are charging extortionate rates to sleep in overnight - and the towns just 5 minutes' outside the city that will save you half price. Britain's costly capital not only hits the roof when it comes to rent and travel, but also hotel prices - with the big leading boroughs charging sky high for tourists after a glimpse of the city's iconic sights.
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