Cheap Hotels
Cheap Hotels Around The World
If you’re planning a vacation and you’re looking to save money, staying in a cheap hotel when you travel is the best way to cut down on your overall costs. You’ll be pleased to know that there is a number of high quality, well-located, cheap hotels that won’t break the bank, all across the world. We’ve come up with a list of some big cities and some amazing inexpensive hotel options at each:
Berlin – Hotel de Ela
Hotel de Ela is an elegant, spacious, cheap hotel in Berlin, housed in a historical German building. The hotel offers free breakfast, English-speaking hosts and is close to all transport and walking distance from many tourist attractions. With free Wi-fi, and quiet areas, you’ll be able to truly relax on your break.

London – Metro Hotel
A 30-second walk underground to Paddington rail and Underground station, this small but recently refurbished 14 room hotel has free Wi-Fi. It’s centrally located in London, next to beautiful gardens and of course, a few minutes’ walk from Hyde Park.

Budapest – Hotel Lucky
This stylish, character hotel captures the imagination at first glance. Its stunning architecture is something to marvel, with two towers within the hotel and a traditional roof. It is close to local thermal baths, this hotel is a must-stay at a low price. Conveniently located near the M3 highway, has free Wi-Fi access in their on-site Hungarian Restaurant.

Paris – Hotel Opera Vivaldi
Experience the heart of Paris on a budget in this air conditioned hotel with Wi-Fi available in rooms and public areas. Located in the same neighborhood as the famous Opera House, the charming streets are safe and fun to explore.

New York – Sun Bright Hotel
Sample the delights of cheap hotels in New York in the China Town district in this just-the-basics hotel that has free internet and shared bathrooms. The subway station is close by and nearby is the trendy SoHo district and Little Italy means that restaurants and shopping are plentiful and diverse.

Good quality, cheap hotels are not hard to find if you look hard enough. You just have to know where to look, and these are a great place to start.

