Flexible Short Stays at LHA London


Posted May 5, 2017 by SeanMcCrain

LHA London, a charity aiming to provide affordable hostels in London, allows flexible short stays for guests.

 
[London, 05/05/2017] - Historical charity LHA London offers short stays at its hostels for guests who wish to stay less than 14 nights.

LHA London’s management allows guests to choose how long they wish to stay with no minimum contract. The management only asks that they are given at least a week’s notice before the guest departs. The deposit asked from the guests will only cost a little over a week’s rent.

Vacancies for short stays can be found on their website. Prospective guests can chance on vacancies in the following LHA London properties:

- Belsize House (Belsize Park Gardens)

- Belvedere House (Grenville Place)

- Bowden Court (Ladbroke Road)

- Davies Court (East India Dock Road)

- Friendship House (Belvedere Place)

- Halpin House (Queen's Gate)

- Holland House (Eccleston Square)

- Leinster House (Leinster Gardens)

- New Mansion House (Lancaster Gate)

- Newington Court (Green Lanes)

- Railton House (Craven Hill)

- Sandeman Allen (Inverness Terrace)

- Torquay House (Torquay Street)

Accommodation Details

Guests are given 24-hour access to their hostels and are free to choose from self-catered hostels and catered hostels. LHA London’s hostels are located in London’s Zone 1 and 2 allowing for convenient travel to any Central or Greater London area. All houses have CCTV coverage, and all guests are provided with lockable storage.

Long Term Stay

Guests who opt to stay for more than 2 weeks can benefit from affordable rates which are then inclusive of utility bills, 24-hour key fob, cleaning, contents insurance, CCTV and 50MB Wi-Fi internet access across 7 devices. Some houses even have workout facilities and include gym access in the rates.

About LHA London

LHA London is a board-run charity that provides affordable accommodation to students and young professionals. Formerly London Hostels Association Ltd (LHA), the organisation was historically founded by the government to provide hostels for the homeless during the Second World War. Today, the charity has 13 hostels that can house almost 2000 people.

For more information, visit their website at http://lhalondon.com/accommodation/.
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Last Updated May 5, 2017