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1. Generator
Get a slap in the middle of town without a blackmail discount. The generator is a vibrant hostel with dorms (from £13) and private rooms (from £44) on offer. There's quirky lighting everywhere, a games room, bar, and a graffiti painted piano.
Add to your culture intake with a short stroll to the British Museum, Piccadilly Circus and other prime sightseeing spots nearby.
2. Clink78
If you've ever wondered what it would be like to sleep in a prison cell, you can find out at Clink78. The hotel building is an old court and the old cells have been turned into cell-themed hostels.
Don't worry if that's not your bag, though, because there are plenty of other rooms (private and shared) decked out colorfully. Dorm beds start from £16, with breakfast an extra £4. It's located conveniently close to the Eurostar, about a 20-minute walk from the British Museum and there's a free London walking tour leaving from reception daily.
3. YHA London Central
Whatever you think you know about the Youth Hostels Association, forget it. This is YHA like you've never seen it before. Think stylized color-block furniture, a sleek bar/pizza joint, and Fussball. The 100-odd beds are a bit more basic, but with prices that start from £23, you'd be getting an absolute bargain. Especially considering the Fitzrovia location.
4. Qbic
The Dutch invasion of stylish budget hotels continues with the provision of this Brick Lane focused on community and sustainability: the hotel operates with local bike Bikeworks and with Food Cycle.
Rooms that are individually styled in bright tones and determinedly youthful, fresh decor start from around £122 a night (for the ‘smart’ room with no view) but all have TVs, rain-shower bathrooms, free tea and coffee, even free bikes, and wi-fi throughout.
5. The Z Hotel Soho
As far as locations go, you can't beat a stay in Soho. The theatre district, major museums, shops, restaurants, and bars are all within walking distance. Usually, this convenience comes at a (high) price, but Z Hotel has rooms available from £130 per night.
Unsurprisingly, you won't get a lot of space for your money, but you do get all the essentials: en suite, toiletries, a flat-screen TV and free wifi.
6. Pavilion
Eclectic is probably the best way to describe Pavilion. But that's not in an OAP-run seaside B&B sense, more of a magazine shoot sense. The rooms are all themed differently with heavy curtains or floral wallpaper or inky ceilings covered in stars. If you like minimalism, you'll hate it; this is one for fans of kitsch. The rooms start at £70, including breakfast.
7. The Dictionary Hostel
Situated in the heart of party town, and above a bar no less, The Dictionary Hostel is perfect for late-night revelers. All the best clubs and drinking joints of Hoxton, Old Street, and Shoreditch are within strolling distance.
Later in the day the vintage cafes and shops took over. There is also a cafe and a laundry room below the lodge, plus a small courtyard and terrace. Beds start at around £ 20 and include breakfast (with bagels from Brick Lane).
8. Luxury Inn, De Beauvoir
This family-run bed and breakfast is set in a converted factory in the conservation area of De Beauvoir in Islington and has four en suite rooms that surround a stylish loft space.
A self-service breakfast in a shared dining room-lounge area, free run of the kitchen, and a courtyard garden make it feel homely, though if you want to explore, you have a whole of Dalston’s cafés and restaurants around the corner.
9. Garden Court Hotel
For a chance to explore west London without paying west London prices (rooms start at £62), try this independent, family-run hotel on a pretty Victorian street, a stroll from Notting Hill and Hyde Park.
Rooms in this large terraced house have a modern, bright feel and (except for small ones) have plenty of space. The lounge, with wooden floors and leather furnishings, is a great place to come back after a walk through the park after a stroll in the West End or shopping.
10. Stylotel
On the touristy side of Paddington and a brisk walk from the appealing Merchant Square development, this small budget hotel is a retro-futurist dream, with metal paneling, lots of royal blue and pod bathrooms.
Rooms can be bagged from less than £79 for a twin, and the Stylosuites (which can sleep up to three people, and include breakfast) start from a frankly unbelievable £119.
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