[LONDON – 11/02/2020] Transient rental solutions charity LHA London offers tourists, backpackers and other travellers safe, comfortable short-term lodging solutions in the heart of London.
It can be difficult to find a safe, comfortable and affordable place to stay in London due to the city's housing crisis. And while LHA London caters more to long-term residents, such as students or young professionals, they have also opened their door to locals and foreigners who want a shorter stay of up to 14 days.
Stellar Accommodations
The London-based rental provider has 13 transient rental properties across London. Each house is accessible via bus or the tube and is nearby landmarks, tourist spots, universities and business areas. LHA London's properties are located in Belsize Park, Gloucester Road, Notting Hill, Canary Wharf, Southwark, South Kensington, Victoria, Bayswater, Lancaster Gate, Stoke Newington, Paddington, Bays Water and Royal Oak.
Each of LHA London's large hostels can provide accommodation for nearly 2,000 people. In nine locations, a shared kitchen space where renters can cook their own food is offered. The latter four, however, residents—transient or not—are treated to a three-course evening meal in a large buffet-style dining rooms.
The rent charity also makes sure that everyone feels at home. Travellers and residents have access to the common rooms. The hostel creates a warm and friendly environment that encourages guests to socialise with fellow hostel neighbours.
Lastly, safety is guaranteed with LHA London. Each hostel has a secure key fob access, CCTV coverage, roaming staff members, and lockable drawers and safes inside their rooms.
LHA London can charge as low as £23 and upwards to £45 per night for short stays. If a resident chooses to extend their stay, they will be charged in a per-weekly basis starting from £110 to £230. A licence deposit will be required for renters to pay.
About LHA
LHA London was first established in 1940 as a transient home that provides shelter for the many London citizens left homeless by the Blitz. Today, LHA London, apart from offering students, travellers and young professionals a roof over their heads, has formed strong partnerships with various charities to provide vulnerable and homeless young people a place to stay and proper support. To learn more about LHA London, the areas it covers and the services it offers, visit their website at https://www.LHALondon.com.