London is definitely a unique place, a quintessence of culture, history, and diversity. It’s a place of being accepted regardless of where you are from or what you do. Once you step onto its ground, you become a local, and an integral part of it. Everyone who comes for a visit will find a place to stay, a place to eat, and places to see. Those looking for solitude will find it in the shady parks, and those who crave city bustle will find it right on the next street.

Such exceptional features attract visitors from all over the world, making it a top tourist destination, which, of course, increased the demand and price for accommodation.

London is an expensive city, thus looking for really budget places will be quite challenging. There are two most popular types of accommodation – hotels and hostels. The hotels are always more expensive, with averages reaching 120-150 GBP; however, their main competitors – hostels – are more affordable, with around 30-50 GBP per night, offering a clean and comfortable place for sleeping.

Hostels are a suitable option for those who aren’t ready to splash out on the hotels and want to make new international connections. They are always full of people from various parts of the world, which makes communication even more pleasant, as you always feel connected.

We have selected the most worthy variants of hostels that will provide you with an unforgettable experience.

1. Queen Elizabeth Hostel & Pub

A pleasant hostel along with the pub, where you can have breakfast. The hostel has many options on offer including private rooms and shared dorms. The majority of visitors praise its proximity to the city centre, as it’s located in zone 2, and the friendliness of the staff. The cleanliness is also maintained at a good level, as they probably use cleaners in fulham service, which is a good option for a public place. There is also a terrace and a garden, where you can have some rest after a day full of walking and sightseeing.

This hostel’s distinctive feature is its loyal customers, as it has more returning visitors than other hostels in the area according to Booking.com.

The price per person starts from 18 GBP.

2. Generator

The first representative of the chain of hostels all around Europe. It has a bold and fresh design and is located in the old building of the police station. The visitors can benefit from a huge common area, proximity to famous spots like King’s Cross Station and British Museum, and delicious food in the local restaurant. However, the hostel needs more charging plugs, as the number of devices to charge keeps growing. The place is clean, and properly maintained. The prices start from 19 GBP.

3. Barmy Badger

The hostel will provide you with all the necessities and even free breakfasts, tea, and coffee throughout the day. All the beds are equipped with reading lights, there are enough power sockets and USB chargers. The bed linen is fresh and clean, the rooms are all well-kept.

Those who like noisy companies will benefit from lots of organised events for the guests (like BBQ).

The beds start from 20 GBP, which is more than affordable for London.

4. Hostel One

A comfortable and nice place for a night stay. It’s a place to socialise and soak in all the London-ish atmosphere. There are various events organised for all the guests, which just benefits the vibe of the place. All the visitors will be offered a free homemade dinner every night.

The average price starts from 25 GBP.

5. St. Christopher’s Village

Close to the Borough Market, “hello, tasty food”, this hostel is one of the chains of other 8 locations in London. They keep the public entertained organising parties on the outdoor terrace, musical performances, and regular beer nights. The beds are pod-style and very comfortable, and the rooms are clean and cozy. It’s heaven for those who like to socialise and make friends anywhere they go.

The average price starts from 17 GBP.

6. Astor Museum Hostel

This hostel is located right in front of the British Museum. It is also close to the Picadilly Circus and Trafalgar Square. It is a quiet and cozy place, which attracts visitors with the big and spacious kitchen and lounge zone. The rooms are quite basic, yet they have all the essentials.

The prices start from 16 GBP.

Every visit to London is a new adventure full of new sights, people, and emotions. It is a place to relax and recharge while experiencing unity with the whole world. London makes everyone feel welcomed as if they are part of the family. Despite common misconceptions, a trip to London will not make anyone break the bank. Hostels offer a unique experience for every visitor, offering a comfortable stay, good company, and sometimes, free food. Is there anything else to wish for?

Author

Northern girl Laura is the epitome of a true entrepreneur. Laura’s spirit for adventure and passion for people blaze through House of Coco. She founded House of Coco in 2014 and has grown it in to an internationally recognised brand whilst having a lot of fun along the way. Travel is in her DNA and she is a true visionary and a global citizen.

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