Monday 7 March 2011

Deal Hotels in London


Looking for Deal hotels in London
Deal hotels in London tend to be quite easy to find, it’s a big city and with many establishments competing for your booking they can’t all afford to be too expensive! Of course London is a city famous for a number of well established luxury hotels such as the Ritz and the Savoy, but there are many perfectly wonderful small and attractive cheap deal hotels in the quaint and historic streets of this great city. In central London it may be easy to imagine that a hotel in such a great location would be expensive but this is not always the case. Smaller places can still offer a great deal, hotels which do not offer a restaurant on site for instance will usually be much cheaper than those who do. It’s not always a big inconvenience to eat out every day either, pubs and cafes in London can be wonderful in both quality of food and service. You can, with some careful research bag yourself a small hotel in the West End at no great cost and enjoy the convenience of being in central London at a relatively low price. If you are a fan of theatre then this makes for a great holiday as London’s West End is one of the greatest theatre districts in the world.

Making the most of London deal hotels and the West End
Savings made on accommodation means that you have more to spend on fun, eating out and entertainment.  Deal hotels can really free up cash for your visit and in an expensive place like London it’s best to save where you can! If you decide that you want to take in a West End show and have the luxury of dinner as part of your evening, then check out the restaurants around the theatre as most will offer some theatre goers discounts on meals eaten during the hours before and after the shows. A great tip is to ask the theatre ushers for their recommendations with regards to eating out. Many ushers spend full days in the West End owing to the strictures of being in the theatre for matinee’s as well as evening performances and they have often tried local eateries themselves. Look out for cut price ticket booths in the city centre which offer hugely slashed prices for seats in the best shows; visit the booth on the day you wish to see a show and visit early, you will get some idea of what might be available and when. Some cut price seats are only available mid-week and for matinee performances only so bear this in mind. If you are looking for a top deal, hotels in the outskirts of the city centre can also be a great idea and as public transport is excellent you won’t find yourself at a disadvantage at all. Indeed there is far mre to London than the city centre so staying away from the bright lights can in fact be a bonus!

Cheap deal hotels in a nutshell
  • Don’t expect a cheaper hotel to be shoddy
  • Ask staff for top tips on local entertainment and deals
  • There is a lot more to London than the West End

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