3 Star Hotels in London

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Rose And Crown Hotel
55 High Street
In the heart of Wimbledon Village, the Rose and Crown Hotel has air-conditioned bedrooms with free Wi-Fi and flat-screen TVs with digital Freeview... more >>
Rates from GBP 135.00
London Grove Hotel
102 Hammersmith Grove
London Grove Hotel offers boutique bed and breakfast accommodation a 10-minute walk from Hammersmith Tube Station, Hammersmith HMV Apollo and Shepherd's Bush Empire theatres... more >>
Rates from GBP 34.12
West Ham United Hotel
West Ham United FC, Green St, Upton Park
Set within the grounds of West Ham United Football club and with rooms that overlook the pitch, this unique hotel is up with the best budget hotels in East London... more >>
Rates from GBP 60.75
High Street Apartments
5 Prince Of Wales Terrace
Less than 5 minutes' walk from Hyde Park, these modern, renovated apartments in stylish Kensington come with a fully equipped, modern kitchen and comfortable living space... more >>
Rates from GBP 115.00
Fielding Hotel
4 Broad Court Bow Street, Covent Garden
Opposite the Royal Opera House in Covent Garden, this 19th-century hotel is on a quiet pedestrianised street... more >>
Rates from GBP 72.00
Belgravia Studios
104 Ebury Street
5 minutes’ walk from Victoria Train Station, Belgravia Studios offers rooms and apartments each with a flat-screen TV and DVD player... more >>
Rates from GBP 85.00
Studios2Let
36-37 Cartwright Gardens
The Studios2Let Apartments offer modern accommodation, just 500 metres from Kings Cross Station... more >>
Rates from GBP 96.00
The Judd Hotel
46 Cartwright Garden
In a Georgian crescent, The Judd Hotel offers free Wi-Fi and cooked breakfasts... more >>
Rates from GBP 64.00
Knaresborough Serviced Apartments
4 Knaresborough Place
With modern fittings and free Wi-Fi, these apartments are just 0... more >>
Rates from GBP 75.00
St Joseph Hotel
43-45 Longridge Road
The newly refurbished St Joseph Hotel is about 5 minutes' walk from Earl's Court Tube Station and Earls Court Exhibition Centre... more >>
Rates from GBP 40.00

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London is bedecked with medieval architectures fitting for the modern times. Even London hotels blend well with the century-old structures like the Langham Hotel London, which is over 140 years old. London is England’s capital and the largest city in the United Kingdom.

London’s history is an interesting tale of conquerors, religious wars, monarchies, plagues, calamities, prosperity and stability. Studies revealed that the earliest occupants of London were the Romans who called it Londinium.

London is one of the populous places in the United Kingdom. On top of it, a lot of visitors troop to London yearly and stay at some budget London hotels or luxurious ones. Visitors enter the city via 5 different airports: 1) Heathrow International, 2) London City Airport, 3) Gatwick Airport, 4) Stansted Airport, and Luton Airport. Some London hotels are situated near the airports like Sofitel London Heathrow Premier Inn London Gatwick. London is very accessible also very accessible by trains as the city has an extensive railway system.

A leading global city, London is one of the richest cities in the world. Yet, UK’s capital is not just a centre of economic talks or conferences on world issues. London is a glamorous city, the hub of world icons and the biggest events. It is home to (perhaps) the most famous royal family of our times and the well-loved Princess Di. If you have kings and queens, then there are castles and palaces. Buckingham Palace is to London as Edinburgh Castle is to Scotland. The official residence of Queen Elizabeth II, Buckingham Palace draws in about 50,000 visitors yearly. It is just one of the myriads of fantastic architectures adorning the city including the St. Paul’s Cathedral and the Big Ben. The city is also known for its 145-hectare Hyde Park, which is made vibrant by flowers and various occasions. Surrounding these well known spots are top London hotels like Lancaster London hotel which faces Hyde Park.

Tennis aficionados also keep an eye on London as it hosts one of the four grand slam tournaments in tennis, the Wimbledon. By 2012, London is expected to lure not only tennis fans but sports lovers as it hosts the Olympics. New London hotels are being built around the city in anticipation for the influx of visitors come 2012. Aside from the grand spectacles London is preparing for this big sporting event, it is also going to make history once the Olympic commences being the first city to host the summer games 3 times.

So if you are dying to catch a glimpse of the royalties or eager to witness the Olympics, better start scouting the best London hotels. Whenever it is you want to visit London, it will be worth it as it is one of the most dynamic cities in the world!

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