Kentish Town

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Queens Hotel
33 Anson Road
Located in North London’s Tufnell Park, the Queen’s Hotel offers simple accommodation just 5 minutes’ walk from Tufnell Park Underground Station... more >>
Rates from GBP 45.00
Premier Inn London Hampstead
215 Haverstock Hill
In London's leafy Hampstead, this Premier Inn is just 150 metres from Belsize Park Underground Station... more >>
Rates from GBP 81.00
Camden Lock Hotel
89 Chalk Farm Road
Opposite Chalk Farm Underground Station, the Camden Lock Hotel is just a 2-minute walk from The Roundhouse... more >>
Rates from GBP 66.00
Corner House Hotel
201, Camden Road
Situated on Camden Road, the family-run Corner House Hotel is a 20-minute walk from Camden Market... more >>
Rates from GBP 50.00
London Marriott Hotel Regents Park
128 King Henry's Road
Less than a mile from Regent’s Park and London Zoo, this luxurious North London hotel with a large swimming pool is set in the peaceful tree-lined streets of Camden’s Swiss Cottage... more >>
Rates from GBP 139.32
Regents Park Residence
2c Crowndale Road
In a quiet area, 5 minutes' walk from the Tube, these bright, modern apartments feature lounge/dining rooms and fully equipped kitchens... more >>
Rates from GBP 70.00
MIC Hotel
81-103 Euston Street
The 4-star MIC Hotel offers stylish rooms, a 2-minute walk from Euston Train Station, with its bus and underground links... more >>
Rates from GBP 65.00
Apartments Apart
Office only: Ground Floor, 4 Greenland Place
Modern apartments in several locations in the centre of London... more >>
Rates from GBP 86.00
Ambassadors Bloomsbury
12 Upper Woburn Place
Located in the fashionable Bloomsbury district, this 4-star hotel offers bright, stylish rooms, an Italian restaurant, and a chic bar... more >>
Rates from GBP 90.78
Hilton London Euston
17-18 Upper Woburn Place
In a magnificent Victorian building, the 4-star Hilton Euston features 2 stylish restaurants and a modern fitness centre... more >>
Rates from GBP 96.00

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