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Travelodge London Central City Road Hotel Promocode
May 21, 2026 · UK · City breaks · Mid-range

Travelodge London Central City Road Hotel Promocode

Save up to £10 🤑 Rooms with easy access to Old Street and the City 🚇

London·2 nights·7.8 ★ from 4,475 travellers
Family room
21 m² with private bathroom
Buffet breakfast
Add it at booking and enjoy fresh meals to start the day
Location
Central London, 4-minute walk from Old Street tube
Heritage building
Historic London character & modern comfort

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Why we love it

The setting

Tucked just north of the City, the Travelodge London Central City Road Hotel sits in a genuinely useful spot for exploring the capital. Old Street tube is a short walk away, with Moorgate, Liverpool Street and Shoreditch all within easy reach on foot. It's the kind of location that lets you cover a lot of ground without constantly hopping on the Underground.

What to expect

Expect a straightforward, comfortable stay rather than anything frilly. Rooms are modern and well kept, with the brand's signature Dreamer beds, blackout curtains and decent showers — all the things that actually matter after a long day out. There's an on-site Bar Café serving breakfast and evening meals, plus the usual conveniences like lifts, 24-hour reception and air conditioning in the rooms.

Things to do nearby

The surrounding area is one of London's most interesting patches. Shoreditch's bars, street art and independent shops are a ten-minute stroll, while the City brings St Paul's, the Barbican and the Museum of London within easy reach. Football fans can get to the Emirates Stadium in around 15 minutes, and the tech-and-design crowd will recognise Silicon Roundabout right on the doorstep.

Best for

This hotel is ideal for business travellers needing quick access to the City, weekend visitors wanting Shoreditch nightlife nearby, and budget-conscious tourists who'd rather spend their money on London itself than the room they sleep in.

What's inside the price
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Blackout curtains
  • Comfy king size bed
  • Coffee & tea set-up
  • TV

Property, in pictures

Your 3 days, loosely planned

Suggestions, not orders. Tour ideas to mix and match for your trip.

Day 1

The City & Classic London

Start with a proper breakfast at a local café near Old Street, then walk down to St Paul's Cathedral (about 15 minutes). Cross the Millennium Bridge to the Tate Modern, then follow the South Bank past Shakespeare's Globe to Borough Market for lunch. Afternoon: wander to the Tower of London and Tower Bridge. Head back via Liverpool Street for dinner in Spitalfields — plenty of options around Brick Lane.

Day 2

West End & Royal London

Hop on the tube from Old Street to Westminster. Tick off Big Ben, Parliament and Westminster Abbey, then stroll through St James's Park to Buckingham Palace (Changing of the Guard is usually around 11am). Continue to Trafalgar Square and pop into the National Gallery. Afternoon shopping or browsing around Covent Garden and Soho, followed by a West End show in the evening if you fancy one.

Day 3

Shoreditch, Markets & East London

Stay local today. Explore Shoreditch's street art on a self-guided wander down Brick Lane and Redchurch Street. Grab brunch at one of the independent spots, then visit Spitalfields Market or Columbia Road Flower Market (Sundays only). Afternoon: head to the Museum of London or the Barbican for something cultural. Finish with dinner and drinks back in Shoreditch — Boxpark or a rooftop bar makes a good send-off.

Where you'll be

London, UK

Britannic House 99 m
Wesley's Chapel 137 m
London City Airport 10.1 km

FAQ

What's the nearest tube station, and how easy is it to get around from there?

Old Street station is about a five-minute walk away, on the Northern Line. From there you can reach King's Cross in under 10 minutes, the West End in around 15, and London Bridge in roughly the same. Moorgate and Liverpool Street are also walkable, which gives you access to the Elizabeth Line and direct trains to Stansted and Heathrow.

Is the area safe to walk around in the evening?

Yes, generally speaking. City Road and the surrounding Shoreditch area are busy well into the night, with plenty of bars, restaurants and people about. As with anywhere in central London, it's worth keeping an eye on your belongings, but you shouldn't feel uneasy walking back to the hotel after dinner or a show.

Can I park nearby if I'm driving down?

There's parking available at NCP Finsbury Square, London EC2A 1RR, which is within walking distance. It's accessible 24 hours a day, Monday to Sunday, and you pay cashless via the NCP App. Do bear in mind that parking comes at an extra charge, and you'll also need to factor in the Congestion Charge and ULEZ if you're driving into central London — most guests find it easier to come in by train and use public transport.

What's the check-in and check-out situation if I arrive early or leave late?

Standard check-in is from 3pm and check-out is by 12pm. Early check-in and late check-out are available for an extra charge.

Is it a good base for both sightseeing and business trips to the City?

It's a sensible choice for both. You're a short walk from the Square Mile for meetings around Liverpool Street, Bank or Moorgate, and equally well placed for weekend sightseeing — Shoreditch is on the doorstep, and the major attractions are a quick tube ride away. It tends to suit travellers who want a practical, central location without paying West End prices.

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