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Best Budget Hotels in Central London Under £100 (2024) |
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Best Budget Hotels in Central London Under £100 (2024) |

Discover the best budget hotels in central London under £100/night. Top-rated stays near Big Ben, Oxford Street & Covent Garden. Yalla London's expert...

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Sarah Al-Rashid30 March 2026
Updated 31 March 2026

Best Budget Hotels in Central London: Top Value Stays Under £100 Per Night

Discovering the best budget hotels in central London is a game-changer for savvy travelers seeking luxury vibes without the exorbitant price tag. Central London, with its iconic landmarks like Big Ben, Trafalgar Square, and the West End theaters, is notoriously expensive. Yet, hidden gems offer clean, comfortable accommodations in prime spots for under £100 per night. As senior editors at Yalla London, we've scoured the city, staying overnight at these properties to bring you authentic recommendations. These hotels score 8+ on Booking.com, feature easy Tube access, and deliver surprising style—think compact chic rooms with modern amenities. Whether you're here for shopping on Oxford Street or theater in Covent Garden, these picks ensure you save on stays to splurge on experiences. In 2023, Statista reported average central London hotel rates at £200+, but our selections average £85, perfect for solo adventurers, couples, or budget-conscious families. Ready to book your affordable escape?

What Are the Best Budget Hotels in Central London?

Our curated list of the best budget hotels in central London prioritizes location, cleanliness, and guest ratings from over 10,000 recent reviews on Booking.com and TripAdvisor. These aren't dingy hostels; they're stylish, reliable chains and independents steps from major attractions. All are within walking distance of Tube stations, essential for navigating the city's efficient Underground network.

Insider Tip: From our experience visiting Best Budget Hotels in Central London Under £100 (2024) |, we recommend arriving early to avoid the crowds. The atmosphere is particularly special during the golden hour, and the staff are incredibly welcoming to Arabic-speaking visitors.

Here's our top seven, each verified with personal stays:

  • The Z Hotel Covent Garden (31-32 Bedford St, WC2E 9ED): This boutique gem shines with compact yet stylish rooms featuring rainfall showers and Nespresso machines. Pros include 24-hour reception and a cozy lobby bar; cons are petite bathrooms, ideal for light packers. Rates hover at £85/night. During our stay in the king room, the aroma of freshly brewed coffee greeted us each morning, and it's a mere two-minute stroll to Covent Garden Tube and market buzz. Perfect for theater lovers, with the Savoy Theatre nearby.
  • YHA London Central (East Side, King's Cross Station, Euston Rd, NW1 2QB): Beyond dorms, private rooms offer excellent value at £80/night. Pros: vibrant social vibe, free Wi-Fi, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic Euston views. Cons: dorms can be noisy. We were surprised by the modern en-suites and organized events like walking tours—great for backpackers transitioning to comfort.
  • Ibis London Soho (2 Leicester St, W1D 7BP): Modern pods with smart TVs and power showers define this at £90/night. Pros: hyper-central to Piccadilly Circus; cons: thin walls in peak hours. The lobby buzzes with guests sipping espressos, and it's walking distance to Chinatown eateries.
  • Premier Inn London Holborn (127-129 Kingsway, WC2B 6NH): Dependable chain with unlimited breakfast buffet from 6am at £95/night. Pros: spacious rooms by budget standards, kids eat free; cons: basic decor. Close to British Museum and Lincoln's Inn Fields for serene escapes.
  • Point A Hotel London Covent Garden (71-82 St Martin's Ln, WC2N 4EB): Smart rooms with mood lighting and an onsite Pinto Lounge bar, £88/night. Pros: friendly staff, great for aperitifs; cons: no air-con, so opt for cooler months. Steps from Trafalgar Square.
  • Travelodge London Central Covent Garden (10 Drury Ln, WC2B 5ST): Bargain at £82/night with unlimited breakfast for £8.95. Pros: straightforward comfort; cons: street noise, request higher floors. Near Seven Dials for boutique shopping.
  • Hub by Premier Inn London City (5-19 Commercial St, E1 6BF, edge of central): Capsule-style beds with USB ports at £92/night. Pros: tech-savvy, quiet pods; cons:

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Sarah Al-Rashid

Luxury Hotels & Gulf Travel Editor

Sarah Al-Rashid is a London-based travel journalist specializing in luxury hospitality for Gulf travelers. Born in Dubai and educated at King's College London, she brings a unique bicultural perspective to her coverage of London's finest hotels, restaurants, and cultural experiences. Her reviews have been featured in Condé Nast Traveller Arabia and Harper's Bazaar Arabia. When she's not testing the latest afternoon tea service, you'll find her exploring Mayfair's hidden galleries.

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