ALL CURRENCY
  • BRLBrazilian Real
  • BWPBotswanan Pula
  • CADCanadian Dollar
  • DKKDanish Krone
  • HKDHong Kong Dollar
  • IDRIndonesian Rupiah
  • ILSIsraeli Shekel
  • INRIndian Rupee
  • KHRCambodian Riel
  • KRWKorean Won
  • KWDKuwaiti Dinar
  • LAKLao Kip
  • LKRSri Lankan Rupee
  • LSLLesotho Loti
  • MURMauritian Rupee
  • MXNMexican Peso
  • MYRMalaysian Ringgit
  • MZNMozambican Metical
  • NADNamibian Dollar
  • NZDNew Zealand Dollar
  • OMROmani Rial
  • PHPPhilippine Peso
  • QARQatari Rial
  • SARSaudi Riyal
  • SCRSeychellois Rupee
  • SGDSingapore Dollar
  • SZLSwazi Lilangeni
  • TNDTunisian Dinar
  • TWDNew Taiwan Dollar
  • VNDVietnamese Dong
  • ZARSouth African Rand
  • ZMWZambian Kwacha
Book now Book now
Toggle reservation menu
You've selected:
Start a New Booking

Where to?

2 Rooms 2 Adults 0 Children 0 Infant
Rooms
Adults
Children (3-12 YRS)
Infant (0-2 YRS)
Start a New Booking
You've selected:
Book now
Primary content

1 Hotels and Resorts in London

Find your hotels in London with Minor Hotels

London is one of the most visited cities in the world. Its diversity, rich history, and endless landmarks make it impossible to see it all at once, which always makes you want to come back for more.

Stay at one of our Minor Hotels in London and enjoy all the perks of a prime location. You’ll make the most of your time in the city.

Hotels & Resorts in London
Sort
FROM
0
Per Room/Night

Explore Hotels in London

Frequently Asked Questions

What is London known for?

London is known not only as the capital of England and the United Kingdom but also for its wide range of tourist attractions, lively atmosphere, and status as one of the most diverse and welcoming cities in the world.

What are the best places to visit in London?

The best way to see London is by dividing it into distinctive areas. A great starting point is the iconic Trafalgar Square. From there you can walk through one of London’s oldest neighbourhoods, St James, to Buckingham Palace and witness the Changing of the Guard ceremony. Westminster Abbey and the Houses of Parliament, including the Elizabeth Tower (commonly known as Big Ben), are just a short stroll away.

The London Eye, the giant observation wheel, offers stunning panoramic views of the city. However, it´s not the only viewpoint offering these views. The Tate Modern, London’s modern art museum, which is free, provides a scenic view. The skyscrapers Sky Garden and Horizon 22 also offer fantastic views.

On the other side of the Thames River, you’ll reach the financial district, where some of our hotels are located. You’ll be near St. Paul’s Cathedral and a short stroll away from the Barbican Centre, the Tower of London and the iconic Tower Bridge.

Other trendy neighbourhoods worth exploring are Camden Town, Covent Garden, Shoreditch, and Notting Hill.

What are the best things to do in London?

There are endless things to do in London. There are too many museums to choose from, the British Museum, the Natural History Museum, the National Gallery, and many are free.

London also offers some of the best theatre productions in the world so book a musical in the West End, or shop at iconic markets such as Camden Market or Portobello Road on the weekends.

The city also compensates its noisy and crowded streets with several parks spread throughout the city, perfect to unwind when the weather allows it. Choose between Hyde Park, Regent’s Park or Hampstead Heath.

What are the best months to visit London?

London is a year-round destination, offering something different during each season. Late spring and early autumn will offer pleasant weather, bloom parks and fewer crowds than in summer, but during peak season the city will be at its brightest. The city is also a sight during Christmas with all its lights and markets.

What are the traditional foods in London?

Start your day with a Full English Breakfast, a hearty British meal that includes sausages, eggs, baked beans, bacon, tomatoes and toast that will keep you going until lunch.

For lunch, head to Borough Market, Mercato Mayfair or Camden Market to see how diverse the culinary options are in London.

For dinner, have a real British experience and head to a pub for a pint of beer and the traditional fish and chips.

On Sunday, British people usually meet to have a Sunday Roast, which includes roast meat, roast potatoes, Yorkshire puddings and gravy. It’s delicious!

Do Minor Hotels in London offer parking?

Yes, our hotels in London with parking let you explore the city stress-free while your car stays safe nearby.

How to get around London?

The best way to get around London is by using its efficient but expensive public transport system. The London Underground quickly connects all the areas of the city, and the buses are another way of doing tourism as its two floors offer a great perspective. Plus, everything can be paid with a contactless card!

Cycling is increasingly popular in London and there are bikes to rent available across the city.

But if you want to feel like a local, you can get lost and walk through all the streets and the riverside. You’ll get to find some hidden gems in areas such as Shoreditch, Soho and Chinatown, or around Covent Garden.

What type of accommodation does Minor Hotels offer in London?

Choosing Minor Hotels in London means staying near the city’s main attractions, with excellent connections, and with everything you may need and more.

Enjoy accessible, pet-friendly facilities with fully equipped gyms, free Wi-Fi, and even available meeting rooms for your business meetings or any other type of celebration.

Whether it’s your first time in London or not, there is always something new to discover in this wonderful city. Let us be part of your adventure.