Looking for cheap hotels in London and just can’t decide? The power of the Internet often has us going into overload, especially when it comes to the sheer quantity of prices, deals and offers that it throws at us. Well, worry no more because we’ve done the leg work for you and compiled our top 10 budget hotels in the UK capital.10. Holly House HotelThe Holly House is probably the cheapest bed and breakfast hotel in Victoria and is just a stone’s throw from the tube station to boot. It may be a little pokey, but for the price you can barely complain. Prices start from £40 per night.9. Premier InnNo matter where you want to stop, there are loads of these dotted around the city. With bed and breakfast facilities, decent sized rooms and an easy check in service, it’s perfect for a budget stay in the heart of the metropolis. Prices start from £40 per night.8. Queen’s Park HotelThe Queen’s Park Hotel boasts an exceptionally low price for a London three star hotel. All rooms are fitted with en suite facilities and breakfast is available every day. For those looking to do a bit of sightseeing, you will be just five minutes' walk from Kensington Palace. Prices start at around £60 per night.7. Holiday Inn ExpressVery much like the Premier Inn, the Holiday Inn Express offers a suitable room for a couple of days' stay in the capital. Book early enough and you could grab a room at an exceptionally low price with breakfast facilities available and an easy online booking service. Prices start from £24 per night.6. Huttons HotelJust five minutes' walk away from Victoria Station, Huttons is in the very heart of the city. This plush-looking hotel offers a wide range of facilities and breakfast as standard. Some rooms even have the luxury of a balcony and staff are always pleasant and friendly. Prices start from around £60 per night.5. Umi HotelSituated in Bayswater just a stone’s throw from Notting Hill, this hotel is a cut above the rest. It has a three star rating like many of the other mid-range hotels in the area, but the standard found is generally much higher. The hotel features a wonderful restaurant as well as its own private garden and the staff are always friendly and happy to help. Prices start from around £60 per night.4. Mayflower HotelThis wonderful boutique hotel oozes elegance in a startling unique environment. There is a choice in the Mayflower between standard, executive or luxury rooms, but even the bottom rung on the ladder will feel comfortable enough to stay for weeks. This three star hotel offers breakfast as standard and features its own bar and parking facilities for guests. You can find the Mayflower in Bayswater just a few minutes’ walk from the underground. Prices start from around £70 per night. 3. TravelodgeTravelodge is perhaps the most consistent budget hotel chain in the country for price and quality. The chain offers a massive selection of places to stay across London with en suite facilities, included breakfast, easy check in and online booking. Prices will vary depending on booking time, but those who plan early enough could find themselves paying peanuts for a room in the centre of the capital. Prices start from £19 per night.2. Easy HotelIn very much the same vein as Travelodge, Easy Hotel offers a very minimalist service for a tiny price. The chain is owned by the same outfit that runs easyJet, the low cost airline, and much like its parent company; it offers a basic service with the option to add in extras if needed. The rooms are very clean and provide guests with any basics they require. Booking in advance is recommended to make some bumper savings. Prices start from £25 per night.1. Tune HotelTune Hotels are a widely known no frills chain hailing from Asia, and this particular hotel situated in Westminster is its first opening in Europe. Its slogan sells the accommodation as 'five star beds at one star prices'; they might not be five star beds, but you will certainly agree with the latter. The hotel is just five minutes' walk from Waterloo station and attractions such as the Houses of Parliament or the London Eye. Booking in advance could see you staying at the hotel for next to nothing, but be aware that add-ons such as use of Wi-Fi, television, hairdryer or toiletries can to the overall charge, so arrive prepared. Prices start at £9 per night.Read