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Standard class is the three-star tier — rooms with
en-suite, daily housekeeping, breakfast included or available, and usually
a reception desk, bar or small restaurant on site. For north London, this
category typically runs £90–£160 per night, which falls between
tourist class at the bottom and four-star hotels at the top. In practical
terms it’s the most common compromise for visitors who want a comfortable
room but not a luxury one.
Three-star stock in north London covers a wide geography: Holiday Inn
properties near Brent Cross and Cricklewood, Days Hotel at the M1 junction
above Hendon, independent Crown Moran in Cricklewood, Comfort Inn and Ibis
chain hotels in Newham and Tower Hamlets, mid-range stays around Rayners
Lane on the Piccadilly line. The spread means you can pick a neighbourhood
close to the event, transport line or family visit, rather than pay for a
Central London postcode.
Transport from north London into the centre is straightforward on the
Northern, Piccadilly, Jubilee or Metropolitan lines — 15–30 minutes
to Zone 1 from most of these properties. The A41, M1 and A1 give road
access out of the area to Heathrow (25–45 min), Stansted via the M25,
or north to the Midlands. Below are 10 standard class hotels in
north London.
Hotels (10)
Specific north-London neighbourhoods:
Hampstead,
Hendon & Golders Green,
Wembley,
Islington,
Muswell Hill & Highgate,
Harrow.
See also tourist class
(two-star budget) or the
full North London hotels page for all star ratings.
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