2 Best Hotels in Westminster, London

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We've compiled the best of the best in Westminster - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

CitizenM London Victoria Station

$ | 292 Vauxhall Bridge Rd., London, SW1V 1AE, England

The modern rooms at this central London outpost of the trendy Dutch hotel brand have been cleverly designed to maximize storage space, enabling a more comfortable stay than you might expect from such a small space. Ask for a room on the mews side for views of nearby Westminster Cathedral. 

Pros

  • Genuinely comfortable living room vibe in lobby
  • Smooth self-check-in process
  • Excellent value for quality and location

Cons

  • High-tech controls for lights and curtains can be annoying
  • Entrance on busy main road
  • Sensory overload in elevators
292 Vauxhall Bridge Rd., London, SW1V 1AE, England
020-3519–0110
Hotel Details
226 rooms
No Meals

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The Windermere

$ | 142–144 Warwick Way, London, SW1V 4JE, England

This sweet and rather elegant old hotel, on the premises of one of London's first B&Bs (1881), is a decent, well-situated option. It's a cheery little place, with comfortable (if small) bedrooms, in which muted modern color schemes clash only slightly with the kind of floral fabrics your grandmother would love. The restaurant serves decent, though unimaginative British and European cuisine; however, you're just a couple of blocks from London's Victoria train station and the multitude of eateries close by. Breakfasts are delightful. 

Pros

  • Good location close to Victoria Station
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Good amenities for an old hotel of this size, including air-conditioning and an elevator

Cons

  • Rooms and bathrooms are tiny
  • Traditional decor might not suit all tastes
  • Many major attractions are a 20-minute walk away
142–144 Warwick Way, London, SW1V 4JE, England
020-7834–5163
Hotel Details
19 rooms
Free Breakfast

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