The best neighbourhoods to stay in London  – for Business Travel

London is a beautiful exciting place to be, and as a business person who travels from place to place homelike comfort or convenient amenities are what is needed to ease the stress of a busy day and keep you sharp. When it comes to London, there are various places where a business traveler can find peace, convenience, and excitement during a business stay in London. 

SHOREDITCH:

Shoreditch is a district located in central and East London. It’s notable for its stately mansions and beautifully wooden avenues. Shoreditch is a formerly blue-collar area with industrial buildings and vast warehouses. These buildings have since been renovated to become transformative accommodations and easily accessible restaurants. Various budget-friendly hotels are found here, including The Dictionary Hotel; which is a popular hotel offering private rooms in the heart of London.

Also, there is the CitizenM Shoreditch; a hip hotel with comfortable rooms in the middle of Shoreditch itself, the breakfast is very good and the lobby is a place to always remember. In the same vein, we have the Ace Hotel Shoreditch; which is the most stylish hotel to live in the neighborhood. It has urban luxury and it is located on Shoreditch High Street, this is the best choice for luxury travelers. If the traveler is hygienic and of natural taste, he shouldn’t go Shoreditch without visiting Old Spitalfields Market; once there one will find a number of restaurants, nice shops among other nice things.

SOUTHWARK:

For those that want to stay within walking distance of the city of London but away from the noisy crowd, Southwark is the place for you. This is a district of central London and is northwest of London Borough of Southwark. It is centered east of Charing Cross, it is in front of River Thames, and the city of London. There are many restaurants in this part of London and they have the famous Tate Modern and the most famous indoor Borough Market. There are many hotels and places of residence that one can lodge in for the time the person is to stay in London. They have The Mad Hatter; which is a great 19th-century building that is situated between Southwark and Waterloo. This building used to be a hat factory. Here they serve good food here and the traveler will get to enjoy the real English feeling. They also have at Southwark Bermondsey Square; that a very good coffee shop in front of it. The rooms there are comfortable and the food is very good and it is a working distance of London Bridge and Tower Bridge. Also, they have The Lalit London; they have a beautiful structure and the food there is good. The beds are awesome, and the breakfasts are superb.

GREENWICH:

This is an area in the southeast of England which is situated east-southeast of Charing Cross, and it is within the Royal Borough of Greenwich. For those that might enjoy cozy, restaurants, and pubs with fewer crowds. If someone enjoys serenity after a busy day, Greenwich is the place for the person, it can be quiet, but it is not the creepy quiet, it is the cozy and lovely quiet. There are very good places to reside that are pocket friendly and expensive ones depending on the person’s choice, some of them include, St. Christopher Greenwich; a place that is just a small distance from the metro stop, they have private rooms and dorms, and they have good breakfasts with little cost. They also the Hotel Ibis London which is pocket friendly. Also, for those that want luxury, the DoubleTree by Hilton Greenwich.

Even though there are innumerable places to stay for a business traveler in London, some of the mentioned neighborhoods will make the traveler enjoy his stay in London, make him comfortable, and like the saying comfort brings efficacy, he’ll be efficient in what he is in London to do.