10 Best Mid-Range Hotels in London [Near the must-see sights]

Choosing a mid-range hotel in London is often more about location than luxury. Staying close to the must-see sights can make sightseeing easier, reduce travel time, and help you make the most of your days in the city.

London is a big place, and a hotel that looks close on a map does not always feel convenient once you factor in walking, Tube changes, crowds, and long sightseeing days. A well-located mid-range hotel can make a real difference to your trip, helping you spend less time commuting and more time enjoying London.

If you are trying to narrow down your options, these are the questions I hear most often during consultations:

  • How central do I really need to be?
  • Which areas work best for first-time visitors?
  • What is a realistic mid-range hotel budget in London?
  • Which hotels are within walking distance of major sights?
  • Which Tube station should I be close to?
  • Is breakfast worth paying extra for?
  • Will the area feel easy to get around in the evening?

This guide focuses on the best mid-range hotels in London near the must-see sights, with options that work particularly well for sightseeing. Every hotel included is in a central location, well connected by public transport, and suited to visitors who want convenience without luxury prices.

I have also included a short note on who each hotel suits best, such as first-time visitors, couples, or families to help you shortlist quickly and confidently.

Top tip: Do not underestimate how tiring London can be. A hotel that is โ€œonly 30 minutes awayโ€ on a map can feel much longer after a full day of sightseeing, especially late in the evening.

Our Top 3 Picks: Best mid-range hotels in London

#1 TOP PICK ๐Ÿ†

The London Eye.

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LONDON MARRIOTT COUNTY HALL
โœ”๏ธ Views of Big Ben and Houses of Parliament
โœ”๏ธ Swimming pool
โœ”๏ธ Excellent restaurant

#2 PICK

The London Eye and the River Thames.

ROYAL HORSEGUARDS
โœ”๏ธ Walking distance to major landmarks
โœ”๏ธ River view
โœ”๏ธ Fridge in room

#3 PICK

Beef sandwiches.

citizenM London Bankside
โœ”๏ธ Modern, trendy bedroom
โœ”๏ธ Excellent location near Borough Market
โœ”๏ธ 24/7 bar

CitizenM London Tower Hill

Contemporary, design-led hotel with smart technology and stylish shared spaces, set in a prime riverside location near the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Rooms are compact but cleverly designed, making this a good choice for shorter stays where location matters most.

  • Best for: Couples, solo travellers, and short central stays
  • Closest Tube: Tower Hill
  • Top tip: Even if you are not staying for drinks, the rooftop bar is worth a visit for views of the Tower of London and The Shard.

London Marriott County Hall Hotel

some of the Best Mid-Range Hotels in London have views of icons such as the London Eye.

Landmark riverside hotel set in a historic Edwardian baroque building on the South Bank, offering easy access to Westminster, the London Eye, and the Thames Path.

  • Best for: First-time visitors and iconic London sightseeing
  • Closest Tube: Waterloo
  • Top tip: Request a river-facing room or visit the bar for views across the Thames towards Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament.

The Corner London City

Eco-conscious, design-led hotel in East London, offering modern, compact rooms with a strong focus on sustainability and smart use of space. Located near Brick Lane, Shoreditch street art and independent boutiques.

  • Best for: Eco-conscious travellers and East London exploration
  • Closest Tube: Aldgate East
  • Top tip: Guests can borrow the hotelโ€™s recycled bicycles, a fun way to explore Shoreditch and nearby neighbourhoods.

The Fielding Hotel

Row of red phone boxes.

Charming boutique hotel tucked away on a quiet pedestrian street opposite the Royal Opera House, offering a peaceful stay right in the heart of Covent Garden. Don’t miss an opportunity to take some pictures of the row of iconic telephone boxes next to the hotel!

  • Best for: Theatre trips and walkable central sightseeing
  • Closest Tube: Covent Garden
  • Top tip: This is a great choice if you want to stay in Covent Garden without the noise that often comes with such a central location.

Thistle Trafalgar Square, The Royal Trafalgar

Well-located mid-range hotel just moments from Trafalgar Square, offering a comfortable base for exploring Londonโ€™s West End while avoiding the busiest streets.

  • Best for: Theatre trips and first-time visitors who want to walk everywhere
  • Closest Tube: Charing Cross
  • Top tip: This location is ideal if you plan to see shows in the West End, with many theatres within easy walking distance.

Holiday Inn London – Kensington High Street

Well-located mid-range hotel close to Londonโ€™s main museum district, offering a comfortable and family-friendly base near Kensington High Street.

  • Best for: Museum visits, families, and relaxed West London stays
  • Closest Tube: High Street Kensington
  • Top tip: This location works especially well if you plan to visit the V&A, Natural History Museum, or Science Museum, all within easy walking distance.

Radisson Blu Edwardian Kenilworth House

Comfortable mid-range hotel in the heart of Bloomsbury, located directly opposite the British Museum and within easy walking distance of Oxford Street and the West End.

  • Best for: Museum lovers and first-time visitors who want a central, walkable base
  • Closest Tube: Tottenham Court Road
  • Top tip: This is an excellent choice if you want to combine museum visits with shopping and theatre without relying heavily on public transport.

Park Plaza London Westminster Bridge

Well-located, family-friendly hotel on the South Bank, offering spacious rooms and excellent facilities within easy walking distance of many of Londonโ€™s most famous landmarks.

  • Best for: Families and sightseeing-focused stays
  • Closest Tube: Westminster (Jubilee, District, Circle lines) and Waterloo
  • Top tip: Rooms here tend to be larger than average for central London, which makes a big difference if you are travelling with kids or extra luggage.

Sea Containers London

Striking, design-led hotel on the South Bank with interiors inspired by vintage transatlantic cruises, set right on the Thames.

  • Best for: Stylish stays and couples who want a standout hotel experience
  • Closest Tube: Blackfriars
  • Top tip: Head to the riverside bar or upper floors for Thames views, especially lovely in the evening.

Royal Horseguards Hotel

Grand, historic hotel set in a striking Victorian building on the Thames, offering a traditional London stay close to Westminster and Trafalgar Square.

  • Best for: First-time visitors who want classic London atmosphere and walkable sightseeing
  • Closest Tube: Embankment
  • Top tip: Request a river-facing room if available, or enjoy a drink on the terrace overlooking the Thames.

Plan your visit to London

London hotels can book up quickly, especially in peak seasons and around school holidays, so if you find a mid-range option that ticks your boxes, it is worth locking it in early.

If you are still deciding where to base yourself, start with the area that matches your trip style.

For museums and classic sights, Bloomsbury and South Kensington are brilliant. For theatre and evening atmosphere, Covent Garden and the West End are hard to beat. For riverside walks and landmark access, South Bank is a great all-round choice.

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