Where to Stay in London
Find the best neighborhoods and hotel areas to stay in London, based on budget, convenience, and travel style.
Choosing the right base in London can save hours of transit time and improve your whole trip. Use this guide to match areas to your budget and travel style.
Key Takeaways
- Best neighborhoods by traveler type
- Pros and tradeoffs of each area
- Hotel examples to start shortlisting
Best Areas to Stay
For first-timers, stay in central London areas close to major attractions and public transport.
London City Center
Heart of London. Walking distance to main attractions and landmarks.
Pros
Central London location, safe, excellent transport connections
Cons
Expensive, touristy
Best For: First-time London visitors wanting convenience
London Historic District
Charming area of London with character and local atmosphere.
Pros
Authentic London feel, great restaurants, walkable
Cons
Can be pricey, some areas touristy
Best For: Culture lovers visiting London, romantic trips
London Trendy Neighborhood
Hip area of London with cafes, boutiques, and nightlife.
Pros
Vibrant London atmosphere, diverse, excellent food scene
Cons
Crowded, noisy on weekends
Best For: Young travelers in London, foodies
Areas to Avoid
- β’ Far London suburbs - too far from attractions
- β’ London areas with poor public transport connections
- β’ London neighborhoods known for safety issues
Practical Information
Best Time to Visit
Spring or Fall
Average Price
$150-250
Parking Tips
If you are renting a car in London, verify parking availability before booking city-center stays.
Frequently Asked Questions
For first-time visits, central areas with strong transit and walkability are usually the safest bet.
Stay central for short trips; consider outer areas only if your trip is longer and transit is reliable.
Book early for peak seasons and weekends, especially if you need family rooms or specific neighborhoods.