Thank you for a great and informative VLOG! My wife and I will be visiting London for our 25th anniversary next year and this helped us in selecting an area to get an Air BNB.
As someone who was born and lived in London until 2019 (now moved to the south coast) your listing is very touristy. The only hotel on your list I use regularly is Sea Containers. Where else I stay are eclectic small hotels that are beyond 5*. If I get change from £1,000 a night (like Sea Containers in a smaller room) then all is good :)
Born and raised in outer London. My advice if you want to save money is stay just outside, end of the underground. For example stay at the Travelodge in Morden. 10 minute walk to the station and then 15 minutes on the tube and you can be in central London or go anywhere from there 👍🏼
What would have beneficial would be to mention several price points. Picking the most expensive in each area is easy, but does little for the majority of travelers. If you can afford to stay at these places, chance you are not looking for travel advice on RUclips.
Check out santorinidave.com/best-places-london for far deeper info about where to stay, the best hotels, and areas.
Wonderful video! Thanks for breaking it down by area- very easy to understand!!
Glad it was helpful.
Fantastic!
Would be fantastic to have a hostel review - especially ones that would be suitable for older travellers.
Thank you for a great and informative VLOG! My wife and I will be visiting London for our 25th anniversary next year and this helped us in selecting an area to get an Air BNB.
Glad it was helpful.
As someone who was born and lived in London until 2019 (now moved to the south coast) your listing is very touristy. The only hotel on your list I use regularly is Sea Containers. Where else I stay are eclectic small hotels that are beyond 5*. If I get change from £1,000 a night (like Sea Containers in a smaller room) then all is good :)
Yeah, Sea Containers is great. Thanks Chris.
Four Seasons Park Lane is my favorite.
London Eye is in Westminster area, not by the Shard
Born and raised in outer London. My advice if you want to save money is stay just outside, end of the underground. For example stay at the Travelodge in Morden. 10 minute walk to the station and then 15 minutes on the tube and you can be in central London or go anywhere from there 👍🏼
Great tips. Thanks!
What do you think of The Hyatt Regency Albert Embankment? We are thinking of stay there.
Russell Square Bloomsbury is my top choice.
Paddington is also a good area.
Cadogan is pronounced K’duggun and the first “a” in Belgravia is pronounced as in rave not as in rarve.
What would have beneficial would be to mention several price points. Picking the most expensive in each area is easy, but does little for the majority of travelers. If you can afford to stay at these places, chance you are not looking for travel advice on RUclips.
I think some of your choices are $$$