Stay in London for three weeks

Looking for Accommodation in London for Three Weeks

Hello everyone,

I’ll be in London for about 3-4 weeks starting at the end of next week, and I’m looking for suggestions on where to stay. Ideally, I’d prefer a location with decent access to Knightsbridge (near Hyde Park). It doesn’t need to be the fastest route, just something fairly straightforward.

I know my request comes on short notice since I only recently learned I’d need to travel. I’m hoping to find budget-friendly options and would greatly appreciate any recommendations for websites or platforms that feature safe and reliable listings. I’m also open to direct recommendations for specific hotels, flats, hostels (though I’m not sure about study space in those), or any other type of accommodation you might suggest.

Any help or advice would be immensely appreciated!

Thank you!

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  1. Hi there!

    That sounds like an exciting trip! For a three-week stay in London, here are a few suggestions on where to look:

    1. Airbnb: This platform has a wide range of options from private rooms to entire flats. You can filter for amenities like a workspace and check the location to ensure you have direct access to Knightsbridge.

    2. Booking.com: While primarily for hotels, they also offer apartments and guesthouses. Look for properties that have good reviews and provide workspace options.

    3. HomeAway/VRBO: These sites specialize in vacation rentals and can offer more space and facilities for studying than a traditional hotel.

    4. Hotel Options: If you prefer hotels, consider:

    5. The Rembrandt: Located near South Kensington, it’s a short ride to Knightsbridge and has good business amenities.
    6. Premier Inn London Kensington: More budget-friendly and also offers good transport links.

    7. Hostels with Workspaces: If you’re open to hostels, check out The YHA London Kensington. They have quiet areas for studying, and it’s well-located.

    8. Local neighborhoods: Consider areas like South Kensington or Chelsea. They are both close to Knightsbridge and have safer, residential vibes while being well-connected to public transport.

    Don’t forget to check for any student or long-term visitor discounts if you’re booking a flat! Have a great time in London!

    Cheers!

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