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Choosing Central London Hotels

If you're looking for central London hotels, the heart of the UK's capital has a seemingly endless selection. Here are a few pointers to help you make your choice, and secure the best deals. Two golden rules are to book as early as possible, and reserve your room online. The Internet, of course, also lets you compare prices and read reviews from previous customers. It's particularly worth using the Internet for low' season bookings when there is little demand, and the best deals and discounts are usually to be found. Also, make sure you know the area of the city where you will be staying. London's different areas vary greatly in terms of the attractions on offer and hotel prices. If you are happy to travel into town each day, staying on the outskirts may suit your pocket but London needs to be experienced and nothing does this better than staying in hotel accommodation at the heart of the city. The East End is great for famous spots like Brick Lane, Spitalfields and the White Cube Gallery. Soho is a hub for just about anything you want to see or do in the capital. Earl's Court, slightly to the west, has a great range of London hotels to choose from, and allows you to be near the heart of the city while often paying less than a central hotel. London hotels in Kensington and Chelsea tend to cost more because of the luxurious location, but if you want opulence in the middle of the city, you won't do better! Grange Hotels, the capital's leading independent hotel group, has an extensive range of luxury accommodation in some of London's most desirable areas, and also provides hospitality and events services. Check out the website for their latest offers.




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